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VU Children's Hospital to reach 21st Ave.

University secures block for expansion, buying KFC corner for $3M and placing Mapco parcel under contract

Nashville now and then: Surging commerce and suspected commies

Two fixtures of today's downtown open their doors in 1926, and the legislature hunts down subversives on Monteagle Mountain in 1959
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News analysis: Is it really over?

Police may have found Marcia Trimble's killer, as the attorney for a former suspect asserts. Whether they have or not, the authorities have dragged their feet in clearing the reputations of men whose names were once floated in the case.
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Nashville now and then: A moment of closure?

Marcia Trimble's murder impacted the lives of a generation of young people in Nashville, as well as many of their elders. If the crime has been solved, more than just those immediately affected will be able to cast aside emotional baggage that has been with them for a long time.
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Nashville now and then: Politicians on the make

Nashville hailed its first presidential visit this week in 1819, and the mayor's Nixonian downfall began this week in 1915
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E. THOMAS WOOD JOINS NASHVILLEPOST.COM AS PART-TIME REPORTER

Nashville journalist and author E. Thomas Wood has joined NashvillePost.com as a part-time reporter. Mr. Wood, 37, is a former business reporter for The Tennessean


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