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P.O. Box 1910
Parry, GA 31069
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“Facts About the Bird Flu”
Monday, November 27,2006
12 noon - 1:00 p.m.
Perry Hospital Medical Library
Guest Speaker:
Dr. Mobolaji Ogurtsakin ,
Infectious Disease Specialist and member of the Medical Staffs of
Houston Medical Center & Perry Hospital
A FREE healthy lunch will be served.
Pre-registration is required for lunch.
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Today's Weather
Local 5-Day Forecast
Sun
11/12
66/44
A few clouds. Highs
in the mid 60s and
lows in the mid 40s
Sunrise Sunset
7:02 AM 5:36 PM
Sat
11/11
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77/43
Parity cloudy Highs
in the upper 70s and
lows in the low 40s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:02 AM 5:37 PM
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Georgia At A Glance
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Albany 82 49 pt sunny
Athens 74 40 t-storm
Atlanta 68 39 t-storm
Augusta 80 49 pt sunny
Bainbridge 83 52 pt sunny
Brunswick 78 58 pt sunny
Cartersville 65 38 t-storm
Chattanooga,TN 58 36 t-storm
Columbus 74 45 t-storm
Cordele 81 49 pt sunny
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Boston 60 46 cloudy
Chicago 39 28 sn shower
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STATE AND REGION
Mon
68/49
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clouds. Highs In the
upper 60s and lows
In the upper 40s
Sunrise Sunset
7:03 AM 5:36 PM
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Dalton 61 37 t-storm
Dillard 66 31 t-storm
Dublin 81 45 pt sunny
Duluth 69 37 t-storm
Gainesville 68 40 t-storm
Helen 69 37 t-storm
Lagrange 72 39 t-storm
Macon 77 43 pt sunny
Marietta 67 37 t-storm
Milledgeville 78 45 pt sunny
Houston 69 49 t-storm
Los Angeles 72 53 cloudy
Miami 82 71 pt sunny
Minneapolis if 38 27 mst sunny
Nfliv York H ’ . 60 42 pt sunn^r..
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clouds. Highs in the
upper 70s and lows
in the upper 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
7:04 AM 5:35 PM
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UV Index
Sat 11/11 4 Moderate
Sun 11/12 4 Moderate
Mon 11/13 * Moderate
Tue 11/14 4 Moderate
Wed 11/15 4 Moderate
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number scale, with a higher UV Index
showing the need for greater skin pro
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Peachtree City 72 36 t-storm
Perry 79 44 pt sunny
Rome 63 36 t-storm
Savannah 82 51 pt sunny
St. Simons Island7B 58 pt sunny
Statesboro 86 51 pt sunny
Thomasville 83 53 pt sunny
Valdosta 82 52 pt sunny
Warner Robins 78 44 pt sunny
Waycross 83 52 pt sunny
Phoenix 83 59 pt sunny
San Francisco 58 47 rain
Seattle 47 45 rain
f St. Louis 48 30 mst sunny
Washington. DC 72 41 pt sunny
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OBmiAWES
JESSE “DANNY" DANIEL BURGESS _
WARNER ROBINS - Jesse Daniel Burgess, 65, passed
away Wednesday. Visitation will be Saturday from noon until
2 p.m. at McCullough Funeral Home. Services will begin at
2 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of McCullough Funeral Home
with interment following in Perry Memorial Gardens. Go to
www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry.
Bush, Pelosi hold White House
talks in effort to move forward
WASHINGTON (AP) -
President Bush made nice
with Speaker-to-be Nancy
Pelosi after Democrats gave
his Republicans a trounc
ing on Election Day, but not
before handing House GOP
leaders a long legislative
wish-list for the lameduck
session that they’ll orches
trate.
After a bitter campaign
that sometimes got personal
between the president and
the woman to be House
speaker, the two had a make
up luncheon at the White
House. Appearing publicly
in the Oval Office after an
hour of private discussions,
the pair emphasized finding
common ground and ignor
ing talk of bedeviling specif
ics, such as their division
over the Iraq war. They took
no questions.
Neither Bush nor Pelosi,
however, completely ignored
that they often disagree.
“When you win, you have
a responsibility to do the
best you can for the coun
try,” Bush said, with Vice
President Dick Cheney sit
ting glumly on a couch to
his left. “We won’t agree on
every issue, but we do agree
that we love America.”
“We both extended the
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hand of friendship and part
nership to solve the problems
facing our country,” added
Pelosi, like the president,
eagerly leaning forward in
her chair. “We have our dif
ferences and we will debate
them ... but we will do so in
a way that gets results.”
Bush extended the lunch
invitation after this week’s
election that will put
Democrats in charge of the
House and the Senate for
the final two years of his
presidency. Earlier, after
meeting with his Cabinet
and Republican leaders from
the House and Senate, the
president ticked off a to-do
list for the current Congress
before January’s changeover
in power. It included: spend
ing bills funding govern
ment’s continued operation
“with strong fiscal discipline
and without diminishing our
capacity to fight the war on
terror;” legislation retroac
tively authorizing his war
rantless domestic surveil
lance of suspected terror
ists; energy legislation; and
congressional approval for
a landmark civilian nucle
ar cooperation agreement
with India and for normal
izing trade relations with
Vietnam.
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