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Born: March 31, 1948, Parents: Former U.S. Sen. Albert Gore, Sr. and Pauline Gore.
Wife Pleads For Soldier's Return Home
CARTHAGE, Tenn. - At what point do a soldier's needs at home take precedence over his duties far away? Video: Wife Pleads For Soldier Husband To Come Home An injured Smith County woman wants her husband to be ...
IW board discusses meal rates, transportation and staffing issues for upcoming school year
The cost of meals for Illini West High school has increased. The board approved the new rates at their regular meeting Aug.
Commercial construction may get worse: extruder Bon L
The US non-residential, commercial construction market may get worse before it improves next year as it typically lags the hard-hit residential construction market, particularly on the retail side, said Duncan ...
New Web sites help people find the best values in health care
Consumers who want to compare costs of health-care services among hospitals continue to get more tools, including from a pair of Nashville-area companies.
Gore may need to work hometown for Obama support
CARTHAGE - If former Vice President Al Gore is serious about trying to rally voters behind Barack Obama's presidential bid, he might want to start in his home town of Carthage.
Home : Sightings : Celebrities : Male : G : Al Gore Al Gore 14-Jun-2008 Written by: Rachel King Sad Meeting With Al Gore I met our Vice President Al Gore during a sad time in my very close friend's life as well ...
Dr. James B. Dressler, age 62 of Murfreesboro, Tennessee died June 10, 2008 at Middle Tennessee Medical Center following a brief illness.
Carthage teachers have 3-year contract
The Carthage Elementary School District board of education approved a new three-year contract with certified members of the Carthage Education Association at a special meeting Thursday, May 29.
Adopted Pets Find a Home With Country Stars
They might have fame and fortune, but country stars are not uppity when it comes to pets.
Tennesseans hit road but don't go too far Larry McCORMACK / the Tennessean
Gas prices benefit local attractions By G. CHAMBERS WILLIAMS III * Staff Writer * May 23, 2008 The Memorial Day weekend kicks off a busy summer travel season, but with fast-rising gas prices and a slower ...
A proposed microprocess conservation program would work on the shared savings plan, with the school board sharing a percentage of the money it saves with the company offering the plan. via DNJ.com
“Too chicken to go vegetarian? Meat is the No. 1 cause of global warming.”
GREEN CITY Al Gore's 2006 Oscar-winning documentary An Inconvenient Truth invigorated the global warming debate, and the environmental movement owes him a great deal of appreciation. via Bay Guardian
14 News viewers tell their stories
Your earthquake stories are important! 14wfie.com is one of the web sites used by the Central U.S. Earthquake Consortium to get a better idea of earthquake damage. via WFIE-TV Evansville
The Gore-Bashing Baton Passes At NewsBusters
“Little is known about his shadowy firm's finances, where it gets funding and what projects it supports”
Now that Noel Sheppard has apparently decided not to accept our challenge to support his unsubstantiated claim that Al Gore is into global warming activism only for the Benjamins, it was inevitable that someone ... via ConWebBlog
Regina Smith has joined Haury & Smith Contractors Inc. as director of sales. Smith has more than 22 years of residential real estate experience, specializing in the Green Hills, Brentwood and Franklin areas. via The Tennessean
The Media Ignore Al Gore's Planned Global Warming Profiteering
Posted on 04/02/2008 6:52:03 AM PDT by vadum By now you've probably read about how Al Gore and his Alliance for Climate Protection plan to drop $300 million on hard-hitting affective propaganda aimed at ... via Free Republic
Cannon County splits doubleheader with Upperman
“Even though its early, you're still playing for seeding.”
The Lady Lions' softball team took a big step forward Tuesday night, improving to 7-1 overall and 2-1 in District 7-AAA with a doubleheader split with Upperman. via DNJ.com
Police officer kills man after struggle
“Respect the police, they are not pigs as I stated on my MySpace page.”
A Carthage, Tenn., police officer shot and killed a man Tuesday morning while responding to an argument between the man and his girlfriend. via The Tennessean
Chrysler Builds Buzz For Challenger In Memphis Airport [Media]
“So goes the Memphis airport, so goes America.”
After spending a billion dollars on market research, the elite Chrysler media team achieved a coup de grace in the Muscle Car Wars by getting the new Challenger SRT8 positioned on the front partition of the ... via Jalopnik