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Belmont to Host 2004 A-Sun Basketball Championships

Posted: May 1, 2:52 p.m. CSTBelmont University will be hosting the 2004 Atlantic Sun Conference Men�s Basketball Championships Thursday-Sunday, March 4-6 at the new 5,000-seat Curb Event Center. More

Draft picks could electrify Titans offense

There is no doubt that the Tennessee Titans are looking for their three defensive rookies to contribute right away More

Death Notices

The City Paper publishes death notices of individuals from the Nashville area. Whenever possible, we will continue to publish the notice until the date of burial. Funeral home directors may contact The City Paper at 298-9833 to place notices and for our policies regarding placement. More

Ex-Nashvillian owns Derby entry

Former Nashvillian Lansdon Robbins has more than a passing interest in one of the entries for Saturday

Who's in charge here?

There is no truth to the rumor that a new video series will be entitled

Sounds split twinbill

EDMONTON, Alberta

Another game awaits Trojan baseball team

JACKSON

Vandy tennis stays home

Anyone who passed the final for Irony 101 can easily identify the surreal atmosphere in Branscomb Quadrangle on Vanderbilt

Foundation of VU baseball under building

Vanderbilt baseball can trace its official inaugural season to 1886. The Commodores recorded a 1-1 record that year. On the campus, beneath the Vanderbilt School of Law building, is the plot of land that once contributed to the university

GOP swaps budget plan

The state Senate Republican leadership plans to challenge Gov. Phil Bredesen

Cohen uninvited

The rift between state Sen. Steve Cohen and Gov. Phil Bredesen emerged once more Wednesday. Cohen, in response to being uninvited to weekly leadership meetings with Bredesen, distributed to his fellow senators a photocopied Metro Council seal crossed through with the words

Man of many talents

When Chris Martland was offered the chance to attend Belmont on a track scholarship, it was like music to his ears. Really. More

Prep baseball season hits overdrive

It More

TennCare terminates Xantus

State officials announced Wednesday that TennCare has terminated its second managed care contract in a month. More

Belle Meade Links residents fear demolition

Belle Meade Links residents fear Harding Academy could demolish some of the neighborhood

History of Belle Meade Links

Belle Meade Links (also referred to as the Belle Meade Links Triangle because of its triangular shape) is in Belle Meade but is part of Metro. More

TennCare to get relief

Metro

Tennessee park set to open again

The state government will reopen the Henry Horton State Park Inn and cabins this summer. More

Performance brings

More than 130 pre-kindergarten children will get to see a marionette performance on Anansi, an African folktale they have been studying, at 10:30 Friday at the downtown public library. More

Bad day for Wall Street, sad day for investors

There are certain professionals the public must be able to trust. Doctors and lawyers come to mind. Until Monday, stock analysts and bankers would have made our list, too. More