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            <title>Brian Jordan, Deidra Dukes and Other Local Celebrities Join Junior Achievement of Georgia to Celebrate &quot;JA Day&quot;</title>
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            <description>Local celebrities including former Atlanta Brave and Falcon Brian Jordan, Fox 5 news anchor Deidra Dukes, radio personalities Murph Dawg &amp;amp; CJ from 95.5 The Beat, Mixx Master Mitch from KISS 104.1 and others will join Junior Achievement of Georgia to celebrate &amp;ldquo;JA Day&amp;rdquo; on Thursday, May 15, 2008. JA Day is a day of corporate volunteerism teaching 8th grade students at six metro Atlanta middle schools the [PR.com - May 15, 2008]</description>
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            <title>Junior Achievement Helps &quot;Recession-Proof&quot; Georgia’s Youth</title>
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            <description>Considering the economic concerns of many Georgians, ranging from the mortgage and credit crises to company layoffs and an unemployment rate that exceeds the national average, Junior Achievement of Georgia is teaching students as early as kindergarten the skills to manage their own financial matters. [PR.com - May 14, 2008]</description>
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