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Belmont duo sweeps A-Sun cross country honors

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Vols hope complaints lead to another title

Don't complain about Tennessee winning ugly against South Carolina. More

Two Sounds eye Olympics

Outfielder J.J. Davis and pitcher John Grabow, who both spent part of the 2003 season in a Nashville Sounds uniform, have been invited to participate in the 2003 Olympic Qualifying Team Trials in Phoenix Oct. 3-23. More

Goldthreate earns national tennis honor

Local tennis advocate Joe Goldthreate was recently selected the Professional Tennis Registry

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

Booker driven to succeed

Chris Booker ripped free of a blocker in one-on-one defensive line drills during Vanderbilt

Diversity helps Preds

The only thing wrong last season with the Predators

Belmont forward nears record

In the country where Fernando Castellanos was born, a baby

VU can remove 'Confederate' from dorm

Vanderbilt University may legally remove the word

Reid petitions court to withdraw motion

Davidson County Criminal Court Judge Cheryl Blackburn Tuesday denied a request by convicted murderer Paul Dennis Reid seeking to withdraw a motion that, earlier this year, saved him from execution. More

Ryan rolls past SCA

The Father Ryan girls soccer team can breathe a little sigh of relief after downing region foe St. Cecilia Academy 5-0 on the road Tuesday afternoon. More

Mason not frustrated with attention

Two weeks ago, Derrick Mason was leading the AFC in receptions, having caught 10 passes in each of the first two games. More

Building on Nashville

Nashville scored its fourth major corporate relocation coup of 2003 Tuesday when Louisiana-Pacific Corp., North America

Agency gets reprieve

The Tennessee Human Rights Commission has earned a three-year reauthorization after Executive Director Amber Gooding devised a performance plan that saved the commission from termination after repeated negative performance audits. More

$111 million grant to go to schools

The State Department of Education received a $111.4 million federal grant Tuesday to support professional development for reading teachers in grades K-3 and track the progress of students over the next 6 years. More

Execution date set in 2004

Tennessee death row inmate Olen E. Hutchinson is scheduled to be executed March 11, 2004, at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution in Nashville, following an order issued Tuesday by the Tennessee Supreme Court. More

Rumba dares to be different

Restaurant review - Planning a night out for dinner is all fun and games until someone says those four words that can paralyze the process for hours: Let

Safety reform on agenda

Some state lawmakers are calling for broad based safety reform in nursing homes saying legislation should deal with more than just sprinklers. More

Make time to have an aperitif

Great grapes - I love a long casual evening with good friends, hours of great food, and the full gambit of wines and spirits. To start a night off like this there is only one way to get things started - with a good old fashioned aperitif. More

City Seven

TONIGHT More David Fair and Friends, at The Loft Nashville Ghost Tours, at War Memorial Auditorium Nate Bruns, at Exit/In Dead Set w/Tartar, at Mercy Lounge