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save tent city

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I’d encourage any of you that are concerned about the destruction of tent city to come out for this tomorrow afternoon:

Sucks To Be You

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To all those Obama supporters out there doing visibility...hope you brought an umbrella.

To the Sarah Palin fans doing visibility...hope you brought your servant to carry your umbrella for you.

Obama supporters plan “Rock the Debate”

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I got this email:
Show your support for Barack this Tuesday, October 7th, at an Obama for America visibility event before and after the Presidential debate at Belmont University.
Here are the details:
Rock the Debate
Visibility and Watch Party
Bongo Java Cafe
2007 Belmont Blvd.
Nashville, TN
Tuesday, October 7th
Events ongoing throughout the day

Don't close the curtain on the Del Biaggio drama

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As the bankruptcy proceedings for Boots Del Biaggio continue, apparently some of his creditors want to keep the case closed from public access and scrutiny. The Tennessean today announced that they've launched a legal action to maintain visibility into the case, filing a brief in federal court. For hockey fans, this is important, as we've seen some pretty grizzly details come out already thanks

Sign Shenanigans

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A candidate for Williamson County Sheriff thinks he is the victim of plots:

After Quicken?

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Web-forward people, particularly iPhone users, what’s the next thing after Quicken? Mint? Wesabe? Quicken online?

What Separates Success From Underachievement?

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Via the always insightful Digital Audio Insider, I found this post at Know The Music Biz about a 2004 release by The Comas that had all the elements for greater success but topped out at sales of 5,000. David Rose thinks there is an "x-factor" at work -- successful bands have it, unsucce

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