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			<category>Tennessee Information Infrastructure</category>
			<category>Education Networks of America Inc.</category>
			<category>AT&amp;T Tennessee</category>
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			<category>Philip Norman 'Phil' Bredesen</category>
			<category>Antoine A. Agassi</category>
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			<description>Gov. Bredesen and AT&amp;T President Morton gain leverage beyond healthcare</description>
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			<title>State's e-health deal with AT&amp;T coup for two CEOs</title>
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