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Paul, Minn., to prepare for an outside scene during the shooting of the movie version of "A Prairie Home Companion" in 2005. Jim Mone/Associated Press file Published: 11/29/2009 2:21 AM Last Modified: 11/29/2009 2:21 AM Of all the pop-culture figures...
Tags: Robert Altman, Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, MASH, The Delinquents, Bob Balaban, Nashville, Gosford Park, American film directors, Entertainment Culture, A Prairie Home Companion
Nine years later, after several mammograms, the doctor saw dots on her mammography image. A biopsy showed cancer. Under newly proposed guidelines for mammograms that say women should wait until age 50 to get their first one, Cargen, now 53, probably...
Tags: task force, breast cancer, Lynne Cargen, American Cancer Society, Nashville, Health Medical Pharma, Mammography, Social Issues, Breast, Risk factors of breast cancer, Medical imaging, Oncology, Breast self-examination, Cancer
We can't pretend it's going to evaporate, but I wouldn't want to see us accept it from any other state or another country." The Tennessee Environmental Council board chairman and at least one radioactive waste hauler say it's a risky business, while...
Tags: radioactivity wastes, Tennessee Environmental Council, East Tennessee, Nashville, West Tennessee, Oak Ridge, Environment, Radioactive waste, Nuclear power, Hazardous waste in the United States, Electronic waste, Hazardous waste, Landfill, Low level waste
That's what Mayor Karl Dean has told his staff as he begins work on his third budget. If the last two looked ugly, this one is going to be ugly's bitter cousin. "In this economic world we live in today, everything is on the table," confirmed Metro Finance...
Tags: property tax, Rich Riebeling, Nashville, Metro Finance, sales tax, Metro Public Works Department, Metro Council, Mayor Karl Dean, Public finance, Taxation, Finance, Tax
Act substantially rewrote the rules when it comes to copyrights, and it gives songwriters a chance for the first time to reclaim full rights to their songs instead of splitting revenue with a publisher or middle man who markets the music. Those rules...
Tags: publishers rights, Nashville
Army Corps of Engineers, helping to build schools, power stations and other infrastructure that would only improve the lives of his countrymen. But in today's Iraq, helping Americans can be a death sentence. Some Iraqis did so anyway, and now a group...
Tags: Iraqi, U.S. Army, Nashville, Ausama Hashim, Yahya Albdairi, special immigrant, America Three, Levant, Post-invasion Iraq 2003¬タモpresent, Most-wanted Iraqi playing cards, Saddam Hussein, Politics of Iraq, Iraq War, Iraq ¬タモ United States relations, Iraq, War Conflict
His call-in show reaches about 4.5 million listeners daily on more than 400 radio stations, according to Talkers magazine, a trade publication. The magazine recently named Ramsey the seventh most powerful radio talker in the U.S., just behind Laura Ingraham...
Tags: Ramsey, prosperity gospel, Dennis Decker, takes care, James Hudnut-Beumler, Nashville, New Thought movement, Tithe, Crown Financial Ministries, Christian theology, Jesus, Religion Belief, Prosperity theology
Celina and Clay County, speckled with rolling hills, highlighted by picturesque Dale Hollow Lake and cursed by 13.3 percent unemployment, are not alone in placing a bet on a single major industry and coming up short. They're among dozens of small, rural...
Tags: Celina Mayor Willie Kerr, Clay County, Boones, moved away, Downtown Celina, Nashville, Boone, Dale Hollow Reservoir, Labor, Oshkosh Wisconsin, Winnebago County Wisconsin
LifePoint's almost quadrupled to $31.4 million from $8.5 million in July-September 2008. Vanguard's profits more than tripled while Community Health Systems' edged up about 18.5 percent in the third quarter, according to the companies' most recent financial...
Tags: Community Health Systems, hospitals chains, HCA, profitable hospitals, profitable chains, Nashville, Healthcare, Health economics, Hospital, Health insurance, Health policy, Hospital network, Insurance, Health care system
A plantation owner and slave trader, Forrest enlisted in the Confederate Army as a private and rose to the rank of general. Inspiring, intimidating and courageous -- 30 horses were shot out from under him -- he was a brilliant practitioner of mobile warfare,...
Tags: Nathan Bedford Forrest, Madison Smartt Bell, civil war, Nashville, Nathan, Military humor, Forrest, Tennessee in the American Civil War, War Conflict