ATLANTA, (AP) -- A bid to hang Coretta Scott King's portrait in the state Capitol died in committee Wednesday, with the chief supporter comparing the failure to Don Imus' slur against the Rutgers University women's basketball team. The resolution would have urged the Capitol Standards Arts Commission to hang the portrait next to a picture of her late husband, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., but the three-member House Special Rules Committee declined to move the proposal Wednesday. "It's just like calling Mrs. King a nappy-headed (N-word)," state Rep. Roberta Abdul-Salaam, told reporters after the hearing. "It's another example of blatant...