One local CEO sells to another, luxury car dealer trades up after cashing out, Gore aide buys Hillwood spread, and plenty of jingle in songwriters' sale -- plus a farewell to Aaron Neville
The Tennessean gets April Fooled by talk radio, old words on Hillary Clinton from the Governor, and more...
Roy Neel, a Washington lobbyist who is a former Nashville reporter and Al Gore aide, is joining the Vanderbilt University department of political science to teach an undergraduate seminar.
Victory for the Clinton-Gore ticket would place a Watergate-era investigative reporter within a heartbeat of the presidency. In his brief career at The Tennessean, Al Gore not only helped to clean up a corrupt local government, but also revived his political aspirations, which had been shattered by a tour of duty in Vietnam and the election defeat of his father.
[As published in the Nashville Scene, September 17, 1992]