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Harding Place home offers privacy, convenience

You want space? You want rooms? Try nine. This 3,208-square-foot home, which was built in 1960, is big on both space and style. It features four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, a den with built-in bookcases and fireplace, living room, dining room and a kitchen. More

Lee edges Trevecca in TranSouth action

Ander Pinedo scored 30 points as the Lee University Flames topped the Trevecca Nazarene Trojans, 93-85, Thursday night at Trevecca More

Funny how the Predators have turned the tide

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Group prepares for season of buds, blooms

Who knew? There are gardeners in Nashville who get so excited about roses, they

Godfrey stays; Ford, DiNapoli lcut loose

Randall Godfrey looked at what he had and decided it was better than what he potentially could have elsewhere. More

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When it comes to a passion for basketball, Belmont More

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What happens to the United Nations if it fails to approve the resolution against Iraq favored by the United States? That's the real question before the Security Council right now. The question of war against Iraq has been settled

Happy days here again at The Hermitage

The Hermitage Hotel threw a party Tuesday night that had all its guests buzzing about our fabulous new soon-to-be-five-star hotel. The theme was an old-fashioned 1920s premiere. As guests walked to the entrance of the hotel, they were greeted by More

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Because I was a college student from 1967-71, I am a primary source as far as peace demonstrations are concerned. I vividly remember the Vietnam protests and the rhetoric that was used back then: "Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?" It is eerily similar to what's going on today vis-

Death Notices

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Father Ryan boys to face BA in final

It took Joe Thompson just a little over a half to get adjusted. But once the 6-1 Father Ryan sharpshooter got into his rhythm, the Irish started punching their tickets for the Division II Middle Region basketball finals. More

News Briefs

Opera performance changed to Sunday Red Cross launches disaster training Hausser to hold civic discussion

Beer ordinance offers consistency

Two Metro Council members are saying that local restaurants licensed by the state to serve wine, whiskey and beers with high alcohol content should also be allowed by Metro to serve domestic beers such as Budweiser, Coors Light and Miller Lite. More

Lawson stars on Senior Night as UT tops VU

Senior Night in Knoxville lived up to every expectation for the Tennessee Lady Vols. Kara Lawson and Gwen Jackson, UT More

Immigrants to get mental health attention

The Mental Health Association of Middle Tennessee, Vanderbilt University and Open Communications International Interpreting and Translating Services have started a pilot program to help the foreign born with mental health issues. More

Thornton out of rhythm

Rhythm isn More

Franklin insurance agent sued for fraud

A Franklin life insurance agent could face millions of dollars in penalties as an Ohio insurance company has accused him of enticing new clients by splitting a portion of his commission with them. More

'Dores blank Trevecca

A little creativity at bat and a lot of shutdown from the mound coalesced into a Vanderbilt victory Thursday. Four Commodore pitchers combined to permit three hits and Vandy (5-3) pushed across three runs in the first two innings in handing Trevecca (8-4) a 4-0 defeat at Hawkins Field. More

Task force rejects lottery scholarship equalization

A task force of college presidents and legislators Thursday chose not to equalize financial aid to public and private college students from the proposed Tennessee state lottery. A move by House sponsor Chris Newton (R-Turtletown) to make the award to both groups $4,000 a year failed, 7-7, in the Education Lottery Task Force early Thursday afternoon. More