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Circuit City closing all ATL stores
Now, Delta can show what it can do as the biggest
The $2.6 billion stock swap deal - basically a takeover of Northwest, which becomes a wholly owned subsidiary - gives Delta a global span that could help raise Atlanta's profile as an international hub.

Top Atlanta CPA firms merge, becoming ATL's 5th largest
Habif Arogeti & Wynne LLP has bought the smaller Tauber & Balser. The combined firm will be the fifth-largest in the metro area in terms of number of accountants, behind national giants like Deloitte and Touche and PricewaterhouseCoopers, said Dan Simms, head of Habif and now a partner in the larger firm.

'New faces' struggle to pay utilities
In an economy that has Americans scrambling to make ends meet, many of those grappling to keep the lights and water working are members of the working class who've never had to ask for financial help before - or not to this extent.

Record exec dead in Marietta
Shakir Stewart, the 34-year-old executive vice president of Def Jam Recordings, the best-known hip-hop label in the country, was found over the weekend in the bathroom of his house in Marietta. Police said Stewart shot himself with a handgun.

Coke says European doldrums temporary
In 2007, the Greece-based distributor sold more than 2 billion cases of drinks, reaping about $625 million in net profit. But the firm has warned that operating profits and earnings in the current year will be stagnant.

Circuit City to close all 16 Atlanta locations
Circuit City announced plans today to close 155 stores, including all 16 of the electronics retailer's metro Atlanta locations. The company will also close stores in Macon, Warner Robins and Athens. The store locator on the Circuit City Web site now lists only three stores within 100 miles of Atlanta - Rome, Columbus and Chattanooga, Tenn.

Private Quarters / Splurge
Photos: Gracey McKeown and architect Keith Summerour transformed a generic house plan into a French chateau inspired estate.

Boeing machinists return to work, approve new contract
Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers went on strike Sept. 6, costing Boeing an estimated $100 million a day in deferred revenue and production delays on the company's highly anticipated next-generation passenger jet.

Stock up at opening bell
Wall Street is starting November on a cautious note, as stocks pull back following a weak reading on the manufacturing sector.

Job opportunities vary under McCain, Obama
On Tuesday, voters go to the polls to decide the next president - Sen. John McCain or Sen. Barack Obama. Here is a look at the industries that are likely to benefit under each candidate's job creation plan, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, the Chicago-area outplacement firm.
'Campaign embeds' hitting end of tours

Car dealerships reeling from economic downturn
One in 30 new-car dealerships will be out of business by the end of the year, with 1,000 more expected to fail in 2009. It is a disturbing trend that shows the domino effect the nation's credit crunch is having on a wide range of industries.

Wall Street crisis as a reality show
The producers of the reality TV series "Wall Street Warriors" find themselves in a case of life imitating life. The show documents life on Wall Street by focusing on a handful of traders, brokers and fund managers, offering an insider's view as the bottom fell out of the financial markets.
Young viewers flocking to CBS in a season of disappointments

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Fulton won't extend Nov. 4 voting hours

The Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections voted unanimously today not to seek federal permission to extend polling hours on Election Day. Board members said they think the number of voting machines per person is sufficient to handle the load.


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Calm Before The Storm?

In 2000, revelations that then-Governor George W. Bush has been arrested for driving while under the influence helped rock the final weekend of that presidential campaign. In 2004, it was a last-minute video tape from Osama bin Laden that helped inject late drama into the race. In 2008, about all we had to chew on over the last weekend was Barack Obama’s lead in the polls and John McCain’s appearance on “Saturday Night Live.”

To say this campaign is winding down to an anticlimactic finish, however, is to ignore the history of presidential elections over the past two decades. With a large turnout election brewing, millions of votes already cast, and still a full day before the polls open, this is just the calm before the storm – regardless of what the final outcome may be.

Frantic last-minute campaigning has led to a mind-boggling itinerary for the candidates in the race and there is some evidence that the race is tightening oh-so-slightly, if not on the national level, then in the battlegrounds. It looks for all intents and purposes to be a field tilted heavily towards the Democrats. But it ain’t over yet.

Encouraging signs for McCain and Republicans remain viable. Obama, for all his advantages, hovers right around or below 50 percent in many of the polls in key states, even those which he leads. The McCain campaign hopes that their opponent has reached his high-water mark in that regard and that they will pick up the vast majority of undecided voters, leaving their path to 270 Electoral Votes alive.

They have some reason for the optimism. No Democrat has won the White House with 50 percent or more of the vote nationally since Jimmy Carter narrowly did so in 1976. Bill Clinton failed to win a majority of the vote in either of his elections and while John Kerry received more votes than any Democratic candidate ever, he fell short of the White House in Ohio.

Anyone paying attention to the last two presidential elections understands all-too well that the path to the presidency is through the Electoral College, not the popular vote. The battlegrounds of this race remain almost exclusively in Republican territory but it is, indeed, Republican territory and it won’t be given up easily. Early voting and polls indicate Democrats are poised to make some tremendous gains but it they won’t come easy.

Campaigns are full of surprises and unexpected results. No campaign understands that better than Obama’s. Their loss in New Hampshire during the primaries, despite a ten-point lead in the polls, should be more than enough to serve as a reminder of what can happen on Election Day. Get ready, because one way or the other, tomorrow is going to be one heck of a ride.  In today’s Horserace
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