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Eddie Jones: Memories on film

Late Banner editor recalls a life well lived in excerpts from video interview conducted last year
[Added, 1:30 pm April 8: Video from 2007 event in which Jones tells stories about Old-Nashville banking rivalries]

Nashville now and then: The last full measure

A Memorial Day tribute to Nashvillians who have given their lives in America's wars of the past century
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Nashville's dead: First World War


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Nashville's dead: Korean War


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Nashville's dead: Vietnam War


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Nashville's dead: Iraq and Afghanistan Wars


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Nashville now and then: The dean of D.C. scribes

Fred Essary's life journey took him from Nashville to Kitty Hawk to the White House and Versailles, and along the way he became one of the nation's most renowned political journalists.
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Nashville now and then: A fatal fervor

Anarchist Adolph Fischer did not find a receptive audience in 1880s Nashville. But in Chicago's Haymarket Square, he was all too successful in drawing attention to his views.
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Nashville now and then: A crash and a celebration

Seventeen years ago this week, the swooning commercial real estate market took down a major Nashville financial institution; 128 years ago, a proud little city looked back on its first century
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Morning Links: 14 April 2008

Notes from CHS' proxy, high-profile attorney calls for local research park, HealthSpring target cut, and more...

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