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Time draws short for Fiddler, Haydar

Forwards Vernon Fiddler and Darren Haydar are the elder statesmen at the Predators’ conditioning camp this week, and they know that their window of opportunity to make the big club narrows More

Two green thumbs up

Those of you who are prone to lawn envy may want to skip this story. Our photo garden tour of some of Nashville

Sports & Recreation Briefs

Benson named UT hoops assistant More Ex-Vol Grunfeld lands with Wizards

A look at locals at Wimbledon

Nashville's Brian Baker moves back into action today with a second-round match against Fritz Wolmarans of South Africa in Wimbledon Boys singles. The No. 2 seeded Baker won his opening round match Saturday. More

Hey there Buster

4-Legged Find - While several anxious pups at Love At First Sight were busy barking at exploring cats, yelping at passers-by or whimpering for some other doggy reason, Buster sat in the middle of the room panting and wagging his stubby little tail. More

Sulphur Dell hosted some of baseball's greats

The only indication that a once-sacred plot of land in downtown Nashville ever existed is an historical marker. The marker sits on the 800 block of 4th Ave. North, and proclaims that the Sulphur Dell baseball park once stood on that site. More

Preds re-sign Johansson

The Nashville Predators made sure that the team

The upset still the king of sports

Nothing generates chatter along the sports line more than the great upset. In fact, it

Identical twins make music that

If singer/songwriters Amy and Julie Mickey were working the pop circuit, it More

Simon

Simon says take a giant step. More

Rich, Drinkwine take wrestling jobs

In 1998, Johnny Rich and Tim Drinkwine both reached the pinnacle of their sport, winning individual state championships in high school wrestling. More

Homelessness issue back in forefront

In the current economic climate, the issue of homelessness is finding its way back to the forefront. Like many other cities, Nashville is working to address the problem. More

New unit aids Metro planning

As a major DUI law goes into effect today and several changes loom before Metro

Harding gains ally

Harding Academy is not the only group fighting the boundaries of the proposed conservation zoning overlay district in the Belle Meade Links Triangle neighborhood, which will be presented in the public hearing in the Metro Council today. More

Bredesen taps board

Three former AmSouth Bank executives from Nashville will serve on the seven-member lottery board charged with the task of setting up Tennessee

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

Outside, but not the budget

Home - Art works with na

Glover stays true to her roots

The southern drawl that emanates from singer/songwriter Dana Glover More

Polish pottery is the new folk art

Accessories - Polish pottery, also known as

Extreme vet: tales of conservation adventures

Pets - Move over, all creatures great and small. William B. Karesh, an ordained minister and vet, takes readers on incredible, mundane and sobering adventures in Appointment at the Ends of the World: Memoirs of a Wildlife Veterinarian (Warner Books). More