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Titans to take closer look at USC

The popular notion making the rounds is that Southern Cal quarterback Matt Leinart is game-ready right now for the NFL. More

Predators

Playing a good game is usually not enough against the Detroit Red Wings. More

Preds

The Nashville Predators have more quality depth than they have ever had in the history of the franchise. More

Landfill meeting draws large crowd

More than 250 people showed up at a community meeting Rep. Gary Moore (D-Nashville) held Thursday evening to listen to input for a proposed construction and demolition landfill on McCrory Lane. More

Wackenhut loses contract appeal

Wackenhut Corp., a Florida security firm that provides about 40 percent of Metro

Receivers now Vandy

Building quality depth is a never-ending challenge for the Vanderbilt football program, but there is now tangible proof that it can be done. More

Road has been nemesis of first-place Kats

The Nashville Kats

Officials question benefits status of clerk candidate

A candidate for the open Davidson County clerk seat has received six figures in disability payments since leaving Metro Government employment in 2002 despite being physically capable of working for his family

Decorating is a piece of cake

Kathy Wise's career as a professional cake baker started as a youngster watching her mother teach frosting decorating classes in their kitchen to the other neighborhood mothers. More

Upcoming band uses different strategy to expand audience

Their songs haven't been airing in regular rotation on many radio stations, yet the Jackson-based rock ensemble Vulpine are steadily gaining fans and generating publicity and interest. More

'ATL' presents intriguing, erratic story

Sometimes a film can succeed despite itself, and that's the case with ATL, which opens today. More

Attorney may aid taxpayers with reevaluation

Metro taxpayers may have caught a break this week courtesy of their government

Von Trier continues his American trilogy with 'Manderlay'

Lars Von Trier continues his emotionally charged, often unsettling American trilogy with Manderlay, which opens Saturday at the Belcourt. More

<font color=green>Web only column:</font> Riffs

Pianist Red Garland was one of jazz's all-time great accompanists, someone whose marvelous chording and fluid lines behind soloists often were as musically interesting and daring as what was being presented in the frontline. More

Nothing is too far away for Vanderbilt baseball recruiters

They arrive in Nashville from all corners of the United States with big dreams in their hearts and stars in their eyes. More

VU seeks revenge at Florida

Vanderbilt, off to its best start in Southeastern Conference play in 26 years and rated No. 17 in this week

Bottom line for No. 9: Pay me or release me

It made us all look at Stevie and wonder. More

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MNPS board opposes

Members of the city

General Hospital set for funding

State officials confirmed Thursday that Nashville General Hospital will receive some state funding after the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services approved a $50 million increase in supplemental essential access payments to Tennessee