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Nashville now and then: Young Al's big decision

Eight leap-days ago, a surprise retirement announcement opened the way for Gore to begin his political career. (Audio of interview with the late Sen. Albert Gore Sr. included.)
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Real estate pros pitch projections

Notes from today's 2008 Economic Forum: Construction prices are retreating, Davidson's HQ drawing power and the Panama Canal's impact on local logistics players

Nashville now and then: Battles over books and ballots

This week in our history: Citizens mobilizing against the Red Menace, and deadlocked Democrats trying to choose a U.S. senator... Also: A bizarre little magazine emerges from Nashville's 1980s rock scene
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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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Sources: Dean hires Finance, Law Director

Major appointments to be announced by Mayor Karl Dean, NashvillePost.com has the scoop

Hinote to serve as deputy mayor

Congressman Cooper's chief of staff stepping into the new role almost immediately, sources say

Olympics??? Nashville???

Mayoral hopeful says Nashville should bid on Olympics

Will it be safe to turn on your television?

As mayor's race heats up, candidates will be invading your home soon

Burr & Forman names lead attorney for litigation

Prominent lobbyist succumbs to cancer

Former assistant to Mayors Briley and Fulton had received First Amendment award in June

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