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* Jared Whitaker ( 1818 – 1884 ), American newspaperman and politician
The film stars Jodie Foster, Forest Whitaker, Jared Leto, Dwight Yoakam, Kristen Stewart, and Patrick Bauchau.
In November 1861, he took over as Atlanta's mayor after incumbent Jared Whitaker was appointed to head the commissary and logistics activities for Georgia's state troops.
In 1864, it was purchased by Jared Whitaker who briefly moved it to Macon then moved back after the war, making it the only Atlanta paper to survive.

Jared and mayor
Viki runs for mayor against Dorian and wins ; she steps down, however, to help her family deal with the unexpected return of Mitch Laurence, who wreaks havoc on her daughters and murders Jared in the process.
* Jared M. Brush ( 1814 – 1895 ), a former mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Jared and Atlanta
" Jared Swilley, bassist in Atlanta punk band Black Lips, has criticized the magazine saying in an interview with Clash that it is the " most bullshit piece of fuck garbage poor excuse for a magazine ever.

Jared and Georgia
* Jared Irwin ( 1750 – 1818 ), American politician, Governor of Georgia
Jared Irwin and U. S. Senator James Jackson led the reform efforts: Irwin was elected Governor of Georgia and, less than two months after taking office, signed a bill on February 13, 1796 nullifying the Yazoo Act.
The new name was chosen to reflect the new mission and focus of the organization at the Boston meeting which was presided over by the final national officers of FHA / HERO and subsequently the first national officers of FCCLA: Brandon Abbott ( Texas ), Becca Hinson ( Georgia ), Conrad Lucas ( West Virginia ), Sarah East ( Ohio ), Erin Springer ( Ohio ), Geoffrey Pearson ( Washington ), Patrick Correa ( New Mexico ), Brooke Roberts ( Alabama ), Jared Stahler ( Pennsylvania ) and Leslie Allensworth ( Iowa ).

Whitaker and Atlanta
From 2008-10, Whitaker wrote a weekly column for Hawks. com, the official site of the Atlanta Hawks.

Whitaker and Georgia
In 1969, he married Jeri Ellis Whitaker of Columbus, Georgia.
Cooper is currently assigned to the case of Whitaker v. Perdue, a federal challenge to Georgia House Bill 1059 which requires that registered sexual offenders cannot live or work within 1, 000 feet from schools, school bus stops, churches, day care centers, and areas where children gather, such as parks, recreation centers, playgrounds, swimming pools, etc.

mayor and Atlanta
Hartsfield has been mayor of Atlanta, with exception of one brief interlude, since 1937.
As of the 2010 census, the population was 920, 581 ; however, Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed suspects significant undercounting in the City of Atlanta, which implies similar concerns for Fulton County as a whole – the 2009 estimate of the county's population was 1, 020, 014, 10. 8 % higher than the 2010 census results.
The following important figures were also born in Villa Rica: Coca-cola business tycoon and former mayor of Atlanta Asa Griggs Candler ; former Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and tenth president of Emory University Warren Akin Candler ; former baseball star Fred " Dixie " Walker ; former University of Georgia offensive tackle Ken Shackleford ; and former NFL punter Herman " Thunderfoot " Weaver.
Young became the first African-American mayor of Detroit in the same week that Maynard Jackson became the first African-American mayor of Atlanta.
In 1981, after being urged by a number of people, including Coretta Scott King, the widow of Martin Luther King Jr., Young ran for mayor of Atlanta.
As mayor of Atlanta, he brought in $ 70 billion of new private investment.
As part of the agreement, the property was renamed Candler Field after its former owner, Coca-Cola tycoon and former Atlanta mayor Asa Candler.
Named for former Atlanta mayor William Berry Hartsfield, who did much to promote air travel, William B. Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport opened on September 21, 1980, on-time and under budget.
Atlanta City Council voted on October 20, 2003 to change the name from Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport to the current Hartsfield – Jackson Atlanta International Airport, in honor of former mayor Maynard Jackson, who died on June 23, 2003.
In July 2003, former Atlanta mayor Shirley Franklin announced a new terminal to be named for Maynard H. Jackson, Jr ..
During his ownership of the Pickrick, Maddox, a Democrat, failed in two bids for mayor of Atlanta.
* Maynard Jackson ( 1938 – 2003 ), former mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
Maynard Holbrook Jackson, Jr. ( March 23, 1938 – June 23, 2003 ), was an American politician, a member of the Democratic Party, and the first African American mayor of Atlanta, Georgia.
He became the first African-American mayor of Atlanta in the same election cycle in 1973 that Coleman Young became the first African-American mayor of Detroit, Michigan.
During Jackson's first term as the mayor, much progress was made in improving race relations in and around Atlanta.
As mayor, he led the beginnings and much of the progress on several huge public-works projects in Atlanta and its region.
Jackson was mayor when the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority ( MARTA ) obtained a large amount of Federal funding for a rapid-transit rail-line system, when its construction began, and when MARTA began its first rail transit service in Atlanta and in DeKalb County in 1979, and during its continual expansion thereafter.
He was also mayor when Atlanta was selected as the host city for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, when the decision was made in September 1990.

mayor and Georgia
Israel has been selling weapons to Georgia for seven years financed by grants from the USA Included in these weapons are Israeli-built spy drones provided through the former mayor of Tel Aviv, Roni Milo.
The county is named for Nicholas Ware, the mayor of Augusta, Georgia from ( 1819 – 1821 ) and United States Senator who represented Georgia from 1821 until his death in 1824.
Douglas Brown, a former mayor of Ozark, teamed up with two Georgia businessmen, L. C.
* The devil went back to Georgia, a February 2002 article in Harper's Magazine also about the mayor
" The comment resulted in a local uproar, with the Canton, Georgia, mayor insisting Colbert had never visited the town along with an invitation for him to do so.
* Ernest Vandiver, former mayor of Lavonia and governor of Georgia from 1959 to 1963.
In 1837 John Phinizy ( Finizzi ) became the mayor of Augusta, Georgia.
* Andrew Young — Civil rights leader, ordained UCC pastor, and former member of Congress, UN ambassador, and mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
In 1996, Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, the state of Georgia and the mayor of Atlanta recognized the late Henrietta Lacks ' family for her posthumous contributions to medicine and health research.
* Bob Young ( mayor ) ( born 1947 ), former mayor of Augusta, Georgia, former senior executive in cabinet of President George W. Bush, former television news anchor
Marshall, former mayor of Macon, Georgia, served on the Armed Services, Agriculture, and Financial Services Committees as a member of Congress.
Two notable exceptions were retiring Georgia Senator Zell Miller, a conservative Democrat, and Ed Koch, the former three-term mayor of New York City, both of whom endorsed George W. Bush.
George Bush received endorsements from many Republicans, Democratic Senator Zell Miller of Georgia and former 12-year mayor of New York City Ed Koch.
During this time, Grand Forks mayor Pat Owens ordered the evacuation of over 50, 000 people, which up to that time, had been the largest evacuation in the United States since the evacuation of residents in Atlanta, Georgia during the Civil War.
Having a background in academia and the nongovernmental sector, he joined the ranks of the government after Georgia's 2003 Rose Revolution, serving as the chairman of the Central Election Commission of Georgia from 2003 to 2004 and then as the mayor of Tbilisi from 2004 to 2005.
* Bobby G. Peters, former mayor of Columbus, Georgia ( 1995 – 2003 ) and current Superior Court judge ( 2005 – present ).
White served as Clerk of the Inferior Court of Harris County, and mayor of Whitesville, Georgia.
Shirley Clarke Franklin ( born May 10, 1945 ) is an American politician, a member of the Democratic Party, and served as mayor of Atlanta, Georgia from 2002 to 2010.
* John McDonough ( Savannah mayor ), politician and a businessman from Georgia, USA

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