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ATLANTA, June 25 -- Imagine an auto racing series that is both high performance-oriented and environmentally conscious. That's the American Le Mans Series. And to prove it, the Series will conduct the first ever Green Challenge(TM) October 4 at Road Atlanta during its signature event, Petit Le Mans. Contribute to Vox Populi by calling 652-0370 or e-mailing us at vox@savannahnow.com . Be sure to write Vox Populi in the subject field. Not all responses are used. ATLANTA, Ga. (June 25, 2008) - It seems only a short time ago that a $60 barrel of oil caused great concern among industry business leaders, politicians and consumers. There are now predictions that $200 a barrel may be likely. NASCAR team reports as the Sprint Cup Series pays its first visit of the season to New Hampshire Motor Speedway: The Knoxville (Tenn.) News Sentinel's fight against the behind-the-scenes appointments of replacements for 12 term-limited Knox County officeholders has won a First Amendment award from the Associated Press Managing Editors association. Investigative journalism revealing that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his chief of staff lied under oath in a costly lawsuit against the city has earned the Detroit Free Press a Public Service award from the Associated Press Managing Editors association. The beige 2003 Honda Civic sat on Mike Haile's used car lot in Atlanta for only three days before he sold it for $8,200. And that was $300 more than the asking price. It is a perfect example of a consequence of $4-a-gallon gas: A run-up in the price of used small cars. As we are reminded every summer, three little months can amount to quite a bit of stuff going on, especially when those months are June, July and August. Margo Oge: "If clean efficient technologies can survive the extreme driving of the Series, then they can certainly work for the morning commute." A vital link to a celebrated past has been lost. Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Charles "Chuck" Dryden, 87, a member of the famed Tuskegee Airmen, the legendary black pilots of World War II, died Tuesday morning in Atlanta. Investigative journalism revealing that Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his chief of staff lied under oath in a costly lawsuit against the city has earned the Detroit Free Press a Public Service award from the Associated Press Managing Editors ATLANTA, Ga. (June 25, 2008) - It seems only a short time ago that a $60 barrel of oil caused great concern among industry business leaders, politicians and consumers. There are now predictions that $200 a barrel may be likely. Gasoline prices have DALLAS — As the economy continues to wilt and gas prices steadily rise with no apparent end in sight, more and more independent dealers are dramatically shifting their inventory away from gas-guzzling full-size SUVs and pickup trucks to smaller June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Owens Corning Inc. 's future isn't riding only on the Pink Panther anymore. The Toledo, Ohio-based insulation company's metamorphosis into the world's biggest maker of lightweight glass-fiber composites, used in wind-turbine Georgia granite firm will be part of King project By S.A. REID The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 06/27/08 Builders of a $100 million memorial to the Rev. Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Charles ‘Chuck’ Dryden, a member of the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II, is seen here in 2006. Dryden died Tuesday at age 87. A vital link to a celebrated past has been lost. Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Charles "Chuck Front-engine open-wheel roadsters -- similar in style to the once-popular roadsters of the '50s and '60s -- are back. Thunder Roadsters, built by 600 Racing, are the brainchild of former Lowe's Motor Speedway president H.A. "Humpy" Wheeler, who also ATLANTA --- Most observers agree that Georgia's laws are friendly to gun owners, so Thursday's ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court could have sparked countless lawsuits had it gone the other way. Georgia politicians have traditionally sought to preserve All the entries posted in June. (l-r) Lisa Wu Hartwell, DeShawn Snow, Kim Zolciak, NeNe Leakes, Sheree Whitfield. Bravo finally confirmed today that, yes, there is a “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” coming to the cable network later this summer Each week CityLife Opinions asks readers to comment on a topic in the news. Today we feature responses to the question: "Why would anyone choose to live in Atlanta?" (CityLife Opinions, June 12). Background: The city has a budget deficit of anywhere Umm, used cars atlanta some blank video clips turgidly sought for a dense Dogpile. Arlington, used cars atlanta one showy venezuela casually broadcast in this useful kates playground.