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$1.67 Per Signature for Knox County Charter Changes Petition Drive

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Jack McElroy of the Knox News Sentinel announced on his blog and in his Sunday editorial that the Sentinel would be publishing petitions that may be mailed in order to achieve changes to the Knox County charter.

From Mr. McElroy:

Decision delayed on lease for Preds

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Authority wants time to review deal
By MICHAEL CASS • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • March 5, 2008

After taking 15 weeks to hammer out the details of a new arena lease, representatives of the Nashville Predators' new owners said they were frustrated that the Metro Sports Authority wanted more than one week to review the agreement.

The sports authority, which serves as the Predators' landlord at the city-owned Sommet Center, decided Tuesday not to vote on t

Kamikaze Republicans

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Kathleen Parker: The Audacity of Compromise
Monday, February 11, 2008

Kamikaze Republicans — those who say they'll never vote for John McCain because he isn't conservative enough — may get what they deserve. The Clintons.

American Disease

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I keep seeing conservative "spokesmen" on TV, like Ann Coulter, spout absolutely inane lies with a straight face and stern voice. I wondered where this virulent infection came from.

Coulter was pouring our her usual invective against the less than pure "conservatism" (which I think means "Not absolutely insane") of John McCain, saying she would rather have Hillary as President because "Hillary

Ethnicity, visa status are not cost concerns, say Vanderbilt and St. Thomas hospitals

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"The more expensive patients in the Hispanic community are the same as the ones in the Caucasian community"St. Thomas Hospital and Vanderbilt University Medical Center spokesmen bucked the implication that Hispanic Nashvillians and/or visaless Nashvillians hurt their overall missions of healing, according to this Tennessean article on the intersection of immigration and health care:A patient's

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