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Post Politics: 16 April 2008 - Afternoon Edition

An ironically named poultry company gets raided, the feminism of Marsha Blackburn is debated, an independent Senate candidate finds out that a piece of pizza is more important than giving peace a chance and more...

State Dems find a challenger

Former East Tennessee elected official throws hat in the ring for the U.S. Senate race against Lamar Alexander

Nashville now and then: Southern-fried shenanigans

The beginning of the end at Minnie Pearl's, Fritz Ingram's friends in high places, and an evocative remembrance of steamboat days
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Nashville now and then: Boom times and primary concerns

Adolescent mayhem or a Soviet strike? It was an open question on this morning, 60 years ago... Also: controversy over moving up the date of Tennessee's 1972 primary elections, and a who's-who of Nashville business, circa 1927
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Nashville now and then: Liquid assets

It's easy to take a bountiful supply of clean water for granted, but in Nashville it hasn't reached your tap without generations of effort -- and a few little missteps along the way
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Remembering Robin Beard

Former Congressman, a Nashville native, ran a memorable campaign in hard-fought U.S. Senate contest against Sasser -- and then walked away from politics after defeat, finding more satisfaction in diplomatic roles

Miller & Martin attorney new state Democratic chair

Morning Links: 13 September 2006

HCA deal seen likely to sail ahead, locals pour cash into Corker-Ford race that now stands dead-even in a poll, what a Fool believes about America Service Group, and so on...

It's Hooker v. World, once again

CORRECTED 8 Aug. 2006, 5:36 p.m. -- Political gadfly and serial litigant trudges back to federal court with another lawsuit over Supreme Court appointment process

Ramsey reminds GOP Senate candidates to play nice

Senate Majority Leader Ron Ramsey reminds Republican U.S. Senate candidates that they will need to come together in wake of verbal warfare

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