...Glenville, Ga; Tracy Moore, Rayle, Ga; Daughter: Karen Moore Burton, and husband Bobby of Elberton; Brother: Bill Moore, Washington; Frank Moore of Cartersville, Ga; Tom Moore of Eatonton, Ga; Sister: Mary Jean Grant, Thomson; Celeste...
...term in the Nov. 6 nonpartisan elections. "The fire may be the biggest issue that can be used against him," said Bill Moore, a political scientist with the College of Charleston. "But, realistically, Joe Riley doesn't have anything to...
...office space. Augusta Tomorrow bought the building four years earlier for $130,000 to preserve it. Aiken entrepreneur Bill Moore purchased it for $173,300, then spent $750,000 renovating it, about $240,000 of which came from city grants...
...He's not going to be able to meet those expectations. No one could," College of Charleston political scientist Bill Moore said. Dean Rice, a longtime Thompson aide running his South Carolina campaign, said expectations will be met, particularly...
Bill Moore let his wife and children know he was giving each of them the same thing for Christmas, but none of them guessed how personal...
...show back up on the ballot again, although it could take a couple of years, College of Charleston political scientist Bill Moore said. "I think proponents of the amendment were surprised at how hard the opposition is fighting it," he said. And...
...Jewish. "I think it was designed to identify her as a Protestant," College of Charleston political science professor Bill Moore said. "It's a way to appeal to the conservative constituents in the state." Religion matters in South Carolina...
...Beach. "I think this strengthens DeMint's chances in the runoff," said College of Charleston political scientist Bill Moore. Mr. Beasley's spokesman Hogan Gidley said it's great to get endorsements from politicians, but it's better...
...state of South Carolina had that they do not have with Jim DeMint," said College of Charleston political scientist Bill Moore. "Beasley in part suffers because he is the better-known entity." In 1998, South Carolinians ousted then-Gov...
...power he wants, a trend that started around 1980, when governors were given the ability to run for re-election, said Bill Moore, a political science professor at the College of Charleston. Mr. Sanford's restructuring scheme would produce immediate...