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			<category>Hemlock Semiconductor Corporation</category>
			<category>Wacker Chemie AG</category>
			<category>Reagan Farr</category>
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			<category>Michael D. Sontag</category>
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			<description>Green incentives, new tax treatment of FONCEs and software taxation among topics discussed</description>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:56:01 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>Forum hears of new business laws and tightened-up taxes</title>
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			<category>Tim Coleman</category>
			<category>Barry Barlow</category>
			<category>George Thompson</category>
			<category>William Mason, Jr.</category>
			<category>Howard C. Gentry Jr. </category>
			<category>Jim Lech</category>
			<category>Paul Brenner</category>
			<category>Steve Hicks</category>
			<category>Lee Limbird</category>
			<category>Marsha Warden</category>
			<category>Robert W. Briley</category>
			<category>Eric J. Stansell</category>
			<category>Mike Stewart</category>
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			<description>Primary results are in for Davidson County</description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 06:38:00 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>Coverstone, Gentry elected to school board; Stewart takes Briley seat</title>
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			<category>Eric J. Stansell</category>
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			<category>Robert W. Briley</category>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 12:00:00 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>Stewart outspends Stansell by almost $30K for Briley seat</title>
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			<author>ken.whitehouse@nashvillepost.com (Ken Whitehouse)</author>
			<category>Michael L. 'Mike' Turner</category>
			<category>Ron Hickman</category>
			<category>Ben West, Jr.</category>
			<category>Sherry Jones</category>
			<category>Lisa Kleis</category>
			<category>Mary Pruitt</category>
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			<category>Timothy Lee</category>
			<category>Gary Odom</category>
			<category>Brenda Gilmore</category>
			<category>Janis Sontany</category>
			<category>Mike Stewart</category>
			<category>Gary Moore</category>
			<category>Beverly Marrero </category>
			<category>Jim Kyle</category>
			<category>Steve Butler</category>
			<category>Randy Camp </category>
			<category>Dolores Gresham</category>
			<category>Roy Herron</category>
			<category>Tim Barnes</category>
			<category>Rosalind Kurita</category>
			<category>David R. Hall</category>
			<category>Joe Haynes</category>
			<category>Jim Hawkins</category>
			<category>Diane Black</category>
			<category>Jean Anne Rogers</category>
			<category>Jim Tracy</category>
			<category>Lynn Sebourn</category>
			<category>Jim Woodard</category>
			<category>Eric Stewart </category>
			<category>Steve Roller</category>
			<category>Ken Yeager</category>
			<category>Becky Ruppe</category>
			<category>Tommy Kilby</category>
			<category>Basil Marceaux</category>
			<category>Andy Berke</category>
			<category>Gary Farmer</category>
			<category>Jamie Woodson</category>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 15:17:00 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>Preliminary candidate lists rolling in</title>
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			<author>ken.whitehouse@nashvillepost.com (Ken Whitehouse)</author>
			<category>Waller Lansden Dortch &amp; Davis LLP</category>
			<category>Eric J. Stansell</category>
			<category>Mike Stewart</category>
			<category>Campaign finance</category>
			<category>Elections: Tenn. state offices</category>
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			<description>In order to concentrate on legislative business and avoid conflicts of interest, state House candidate says he would set up own shop</description>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 13:59:00 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>Attorney at major law firm would resign partnership if elected</title>
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			<author>ken.whitehouse@nashvillepost.com (Ken Whitehouse)</author>
			<category>Kevin H. Sharp</category>
			<category>Philip Norman 'Phil' Bredesen</category>
			<category>Robert W. Briley</category>
			<category>Eric J. Stansell</category>
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			<description>State Rep. Rob Briley announced yesterday he won't be running for re-election. Now one candidate has a leg up on the legislative seat that has launched some of Nashville's biggest political names</description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 13:31:00 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>Candidate for Briley seat raises $50k</title>
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			<author>ken.whitehouse@nashvillepost.com (Ken Whitehouse)</author>
			<category>Affairs of State</category>
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			<category>Robert W. Briley</category>
			<category>Eric J. Stansell</category>
			<category>Mike Stewart</category>
			<category>Erik Cole</category>
			<description>Embattled state representative draws first challenger, more expected</description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 09:50:00 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>Briley draws first primary challenger</title>
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			<author>ken.whitehouse@nashvillepost.com (Ken Whitehouse)</author>
			<category>Affairs of State</category>
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			<category>Robert W. Briley</category>
			<category>Karl F. Dean</category>
			<category>William P. 'Bill' Purcell III</category>
			<category>Erik Cole</category>
			<category>Mike Jameson</category>
			<category>Mike Stewart</category>
			<category>Jefferson H. Ockerman</category>
			<category>Billy Fields</category>
			<category>William H. 'Bill' Boner</category>
			<category>North, Pursell, Ramos &amp; Jameson PLC</category>
			<category>Waller Lansden Dortch &amp; Davis LLP</category>
			<category>Stites &amp; Harbison PLLC</category>
			<description>If embattled state representative were to step down, newly elected members of the metro council would pick his replacement -- names already being discussed by political insiders</description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:34:49 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>New metro council would pick replacement if Briley resigns</title>
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			<author>ken.whitehouse@nashvillepost.com (Ken Whitehouse)</author>
			<category>Charles W. Bone</category>
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			<category>Karl F. Dean</category>
			<category>Robert N. 'Bob' Clement</category>
			<category>Bill R. Phillips</category>
			<category>M. Thomas 'Tom' Jurkovich</category>
			<category>Eddie Davidson</category>
			<category>Rick Bernhardt</category>
			<category>Tom Lee</category>
			<category>Jim Hester</category>
			<category>Toby Compton</category>
			<category>Erik Cole</category>
			<category>Mike Jameson</category>
			<category>Mike Stewart</category>
			<category>Larry D. Woods</category>
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			<category>Eric Crafton</category>
			<category>William H. 'Bill' Boner</category>
			<category>William P. 'Bill' Purcell III</category>
			<category>Waller Lansden Dortch &amp; Davis LLP</category>
			<category>Blackburn &amp; McCune PLLC</category>
			<category>Bone McAllester Norton PLLC</category>
			<category>BookMan/BookWoman</category>
			<category>Benjamin A. 'Ben' Hall</category>
			<category>David L. Manning (government executive)</category>
			<description>Who will be tapped by Nashville's next mayor to fill key metro offices? &lt;i>NashvillePost.com&lt;/i> takes a look</description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 21 Aug 2007 12:55:00 CST</pubDate>
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			<title>'Manning' the metro ship</title>
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