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  1. Bones found in Duck River cave traced

    wbir.com » WBIR.com - Regional News - Oct 30, 2008

    Officials have determined that bones found in a river cave are of prehistoric Native American origin.

  2. Teacher charged with giving students alcohol

    wbir.com » WBIR.com - Regional News - Oct 30, 2008

    The Tennessee Valley Authority board has approved increasing the utility chief executive's compensation by nearly a half million dollars.

  3. Senator runs attack ad against opponent--from 4 years ago

    wbir.com » WBIR.com - Regional News - Oct 30, 2008

    In the waning days of political races, candidates typically bare their teeth and sharpen their knives against their opponents. So it was hardly unusual when Sen. Diane Black, a Gallatin Republican, rolled out an attack

  4. Intelligence director tells Nashville crowd terrorism still a threat

    wbir.com » WBIR.com - Regional News - Oct 30, 2008

    National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell says terrorism remains a very real threat in the United States.

  5. Skinheads accused in Obama plot to remain jailed

    wbir.com » WBIR.com - Regional News - Oct 30, 2008

    A magistrate in Memphis ordered two white supremacists accused of plotting to kill Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and dozens of other black people to remain in federal custody without bond Thursday

  6. Against all odds, third-party candidates fight on

    wbir.com » WBIR.com - Regional News - Oct 30, 2008

    Independent candidates come to their races with a kind of special grit and humor, aware that the chances of success are low but determined to fight their way through to Election Day.

  7. Laptop computer program on hold in Memphis

    wbir.com » WBIR.com - Regional News - Oct 29, 2008

    The Memphis City School system has delayed a program using 7,700 leased laptop computers embedded with tutorials for students in struggling high schools.

  8. Pro-Life, Obama Style: New Orleans Entrepreneur Sees Larger Picture

    bloggernews.net » Blogger News Network - Oct 29, 2008

    M.I.T. graduate Will Bradshaw is co-founder and President of Green Coast Enterprises, using innovative procedures to rebuild New Orleans homes devastated by Katrina. He is pro-life. He is voting for Barack Obama. When

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  9. Deer-car collisions increase in mating season

    wbir.com » WBIR.com - Regional News - Oct 29, 2008

    The arrival of deer hunting season in Tennessee is also a time when more motorists hit the animals on the roads.

  10. Rhodes College wants to honor slain anchorwoman

    wbir.com » WBIR.com - Regional News - Oct 29, 2008

    Rhodes College officials say they are looking for ways to commemorate slain alumna and Little Rock, Ark., anchorwoman Anne Pressly.

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