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			<author>milt.capps@nashvillepost.com (Milt Capps)</author>
			<category>Marty G. Dickens</category>
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			<description>&lt;b>UPDATED 12:59 P.M.-&lt;/b> Committee chairman says AT&amp;T headquarters pulled plug, but AT&amp;T story differs. High stakes, deadline and growing mistrust contributed. </description>
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