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			<author>tom.wood@nashvillepost.com (E. Thomas Wood)</author>
			<category>Joseph R. 'Joe' Simpkins</category>
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			<category>Nashville Banner Publishing Co.</category>
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			<description>A decade ago tomorrow, owners announced the closure of the 122-year-old &lt;i>Nashville Banner&lt;/i>&lt;br>&lt;b>[Article available without subscription]&lt;/b>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 15 Feb 2008 10:00:00 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>Nashville now and then: &lt;i>Banner&lt;/i> days gone by</title>
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			<category>John David Scobey Sr. (1923-2008)</category>
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			<category>Joseph Landon Evins (1910-1984)</category>
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			<description>Victory for the Clinton-Gore ticket would place a Watergate-era investigative reporter within a heartbeat of the presidency. In his brief career at &lt;i>The Tennessean&lt;/i>, Al Gore not only helped to clean up a corrupt local government, but also revived his political aspirations, which had been shattered by a tour of duty in Vietnam and the election defeat of his father.&lt;Br>
&lt;b>[&lt;i>As published in the &lt;/i>Nashville Scene&lt;i>, September 17, 1992&lt;/i>]&lt;/b></description>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 1992 00:00:00 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>Al Gore, boy reporter</title>
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