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Survey: States reduce legal abortion access
WASHINGTON (Reuters)
ETA blamed as two blasts rattle Madrid
MADRID (Reuters)
Dozens of Palestinians wounded in fierce gun battle
GAZA (Reuters)
International Briefs
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Robbers hit AmSouth and Bank of America
Separate events result in three robberies in as many days.
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National Briefs
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Developer plans new loft condos for East Nashville
Local developers plan to develop a residential community in East Nashville consisting of large loft condominiums.
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NBA gives Grizzlies permission to move
All systems are go for the NBA
Open Pandora's box but accept the responsibility
We merchants like police officers to be seen in our places of business
Legwand progressing
In the viewpoint of Nashville Predators coach Barry Trotz, the young National Hockey League career of center David Legwand, just like the progress of the universe around us, is unfolding as it should.
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The end of Route 6?
Getting students to school safely and on time is a critical part of their education.
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Play ball! Visit to Cooperstown satisfies wintertime longing for baseball
So what
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Charles Earle
Congo Square is newest addition to Printer
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Mid-priced townhouses planned for Germantown area
Plans are in the works for new townhouses at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and Taylor Street in North Nashville
Stratford, Whites Creek approaching showdown
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Condo owner questions cost of update project
An owner of a condo at Belle Meade Tower Condominiums (BMTC) has pledged to continue his fight against BMTC
Striders prepare for Country Music Marathon
April 28 will mark the second annual Country Music Marathon, and many Nashvillians have been gearing up for it for months.
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Gore
Following his first day of teaching at Fisk University, former Vice President Al Gore told the anxious crowd waiting outside Jubilee Hall,
Petition filed to overturn NAACP vote
Members of the local NAACP are contesting the results of the organization
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