The Trimble, Tennessee Church Street

 

 

 

Friday, July 18, 2008:

Syria waiting for next US president

Amazonian Tribe- No Words For Specific Numbers

Technology Center at Newbern names new assistant director

Man Survives Wild Bank Crash

Tenn. unemployment rises to 6.5 percent in June

Police officers injured in mob attack ... after asking teenage girl to pick up a piece of litter

Several DSCC courses on chopping block due to falling enrollment

 

Tuesday, July 15, 2008:

In U.S., high cost of driving ignites online classes boom

Do you take this credit card?

Consignment stores in Southern Indiana do big business as economy slows

Alligator Gar

Mr. Food- Scallops 'n' Mushrooms

Party to start effort to save city's historic Okeena Pool

Pakistan Tells U.S.- Don't Come Looking for Bin Laden Here

Wide margin in fund-raising reported in House race

Healthy Woman addresses No. 1 killer

 

Monday, July 14, 2008:

A Shorter Work Week For Big Gas Savings

Experts eye cheap fertility for poor

Statue of Liberty reopens

Tennessee's sinking data center gets help

Dog Meat Off Olympic Restaurant Menus

Two Critically Injured on Double-decker Bus

Unsuspecting Plant Poisoned Gaithersburg Family

 

Friday, July 11, 2008:

Study- Watermelon Has Viagra Effect

Rosa Parks collection could sell for $10M

Diary of a deliberately spammed housewife

Amtrak Threatens to Leave Memphis if Downtown Sinkhole Isn’t Fixed Soon

25th-largest city- Nashville

Tennessee expects few buyout recipients to use free tuition program

No Windows Vista For Would-Be Air Traffic Controllers

Salmonella toll tops 1,000; peppers perhaps source

 

Monday, July 7, 2008:

Fit To Serve- Most Young Adults Aren't

Details Of The Elaborate Ruse That Led 15 Colombian And U.S. Hostages To Freedom

On deck from MS- Four 'important' patches but nothing for IE

How many Cuban spies are in Florida- Here's one estimate

2 teens attacked in town mocked in You

Engineer Gets 110 MPG Out Of '87 Mustang

Avoiding heart disease could be as easy as taking a pill

Study finds long benefit in 'mushroom' drug

Called to the bars

 

Thursday, July 3, 2008:

More Troops Dying In Afghanistan Than Iraq

Firefox sets new record, cracks 19% market share

Mac OS X market share surges 32% in one year

Commission sets hours for early voting

10 things to like about $4 gas

Lake County's only dental practice to close

Retail Giant Says It Is Now Biggest Buyer Of Local Produce In U.S.

It's official- Ground broken on Discovery Park of America

US politicians find ways to play on racial fears

 

Wednesday, July 2, 2008:

Salmonella cases up to 756

More teens get plastic surgery

Nuclear explosions could be key to spotting fake paintings

Communities brace for Fort Knox growth

Police to crack down on secondary route

Are you raising a brat?

This DVD Will Self-Destruct

Neanderthink- The Ups and Downs of Ambition

Port Authority: Forget 2011 For 9/11 Memorial

Half Of U.S. Gun Deaths Are Suicides

 

Tuesday, July 1, 2008:

Charlene's Colony of Shoppes celebrates grand reopening

Attempted burglary of jewelry store

Bill Gates bids a teary farewell to Microsoft

Tennessee recognizes musical roots along US 45

Pain all around as drivers shun SUVs

Union anger at "Dickensian" toilet policy

Food pairings- Working for or against you?

"The Greatest Day In Alaska History"

 

Monday, June 30, 2008:

Sweatiest Cities Found In Arizona, Florida

Tuna Salad--Hold the Mayo

Regents chancellor announces he'll retire in 2009

State Board of Regents approve tuition hikes of 6-7 percent

Goodyear announces growth strategy, investment plans

Local plant lauded for energy cost savings

Burrowing muskrat causes levee to fail in Missouri

NY policeman charged after woman body-slammed

Fla. man claims tea caused him to fail drug test

 

Friday, June 27, 2008:

Six Dead In Kentucky Plant Rampage

Louisville Named Country's "Most Livable City"

Economy, Lack of Jail Space, Contribute to Rise in Burglaries

Revised city route made for semi rigs

Study- Having Trouble With Math- Teachers Are Too

How to Make Your Workout Quick and Sweaty

Angry kids protest gas prices after losing cable TV

Tot Uses Song To Call 911, Get Mom Help

2nd pregnant soldier found dead

Pesto mayo codfish

 

Thursday, June 26, 2008:

Former Nashville Mayor To Lead Harvard Institute

Curry Spice May Help Fight Diabetes, Obesity

Goats Rescue Endangered Turtles

Soaring Prices Put Focus on Speculators

Carlin may be gone, but the flap over his seven words isn't

McCain sidetracked by aide's terror gaffe

High-technology brain drain takes heavy toll on U.S. military projects

'Shape-shifting skyscraper' unveiled

 

Wednesday, June 25, 2008:

If you bought your kitchen stove at Sears, you may be part of a half-billion dollar class action settlement

First Woman Senator

Senate Considers Banning Dial Phones

9th Circuit- Employees' text messages are private

Alligator found in drain pipe

Companies Need Employee Consent to See E-mail

Animal cruelty charge among those sent to grand jury

Can the U.S. Bring Jobs Back from China?

 

Tuesday, June 24, 2008:

Fewer Miles Driven Means Less $$ For Roads

Woman Offers Prostitutes, Drug Addicts $300 To Be Sterilized

Elections called in November for Newbern, Trimble ballots

June Water

Trash and Treasures planned for August

Virgin Mary statue decapitated in West Tennessee

Tenn. unemployment rate jumps to 6.4 percent

Millions haven't claimed stimulus checks

U.S. drivers should think in gallons per mile- report

 

Thursday, June 19, 2008:

Judaism drawing more black Americans

Muslims barred from picture at Obama event

VA reports more Chantix effects

Skunks Do $75,000 Worth Of Damage To Home

Doc Touts Big Breakfast To Keep Pounds Off

Police- Man Throws Frozen Burrito At Clerk

Cook accused of stealing lobster tails

Woman claims phobia of official letters

'Kung pao chicken' on menus for Olympics

 

Wednesday, June 18, 2008:

Multi-tasking man proves old proverb wrong

Single-horned 'Unicorn' deer found in Italy

Chicago releases 'lost' album

Why Women Quit Technology

Release Delayed As Web Servers Overloaded By Visitors

Building dread at Capitol Records

Joan Rivers kicked off live TV show

Republicans say no to tax bill

 

Tuesday, June 17, 2008:

Dogfight warms up between Kraft and Sara Lee

Nine lots of bags, bins and boxes and FIVE collections...welcome to Britain's worst recycling road

Police fatally shoot Turlock man who beats toddler to death

Company removes 788 rats from Oregon house

Man charged with 100 counts of secret peeping

Oldest Woman In World At Death Had Brain That Did Not Show Tell-Tale Signs Of Aging

Street-sweeper sucks up dog on leash

'Da Vinci' Sequel Finds Resistance In Rome

 

Monday, June 16, 2008:

Memory Loss Linked To Common Sleep Disorder

Luminescent shrooms cast light on Japan's forest crisis

Rare Coffee Sells For $15 Per Cup

Light Chases Some of the Shadows Of Dementia

Nuclear Reactor Applications Rising

D.C. Fails to Report AIDS Deaths

107-Year-old man leads high school alumni parade

U.S. drivers take advantage of Mexico's cheap gas

Las Vegas Sign

 

Friday, June 13, 2008:

Pair headed to grand jury for Trimble crime

Tennessee bankruptcy rate continues to lead nation

Tennessee Electroplating Closing

Senate GOP Stops Dems' Effort To Rein In Profits Of Largest Oil Companies As Gas Prices Soar

Narcissists at work- How to deal with arrogant, controlling, manipulative bullies

Understanding what Google Apps is (and isn't)

U.S. could face glitch in TV converter box program

 

Wednesday, June 11, 2008:

Boy, 10, Drowns After Walking From Pool

Pakistani women victims of 'honor'

Hanging-it-up judge is out, court says

CDC- Salmonella Illnesses Spread To 16 States

Will the Olympics Not Be Televised?

Purple Hearts for Psychic Scars?

Hospitals auction off patients' debt online

Meeting on Yadkin budget draws 13

History burns at TX Gov's Mansion

 

Tuesday, June 10, 2008:

Black Japanese watermelon sold at record price

The science of sarcasm (not that you care)

Pioneer Sportscaster Jim McKay Dies At 86

Tenn. regents shorten quarterly meeting to 1 day

Jellyfish Invasion

IT Certifications Declining in Value

T'ville Gas War Has Motorists Talking, Smiling At the Pump

Worker finds military rocket on W. Tenn. golf course

Antibacterial wipes can spread superbugs

 

Monday, June 9, 2008:

Missing Mass. lighthouse found in Calif.

Republicans stall climate change bill to punish Reid

Wounded Bald Eagle Gets Bionic Beak

Microsoft slates seven fixes for next week

Microsoft denies it's running call-in 'save XP' petition

Dow Drops 400 Points On Unemployment News

Chicken, Eggs Could Become Cancer Fighters

Phoenix microbes?

 

Friday, June 6, 2008:

McIver's Grant Library closed as interior hits 100+ degrees

Ashes of Pringles can designer buried in his work

Ed McMahon facing foreclosure on $6M home

Drinkers Get Arthritis Less Often

Daley 'Excited' About Chicago's Selection As Olympic Finalist

800 Black Farmers File New Claims Against USDA

W. Tenn. Head Start office settles lawsuit whistle blower

UT to cut academic programs to address budget cut

Mel Ferrer Dies, Film Star Was 90

 

Thursday, June 5, 2008:

Owner of Condemned Land Files Federal Suite to Stop Port

Tyson slaughters thousands of chickens exposed to bird flu virus

Stolen Storm Grates Costly to City

Five-Dollar-a-Gallon Gas is Just "A Hurricane Away . . . "

Bredesen set to endorse Obama

USDA- Tyson used two different antibiotics on chicken

Court rejects appeal of Looper’s murder conviction

ATV accident claims Obion County man

Moving Ga. border would dry up tourism in 2 towns

Dept. of Energy report- Don't toss Tenn. uranium

 

Wednesday, June 4, 2008:

Self-Esteem at Work

Man Eats 15-Plus Slices In Pizza-Eating Contest

Drivers Putting Less Gas In Tank, Then Running Out

Plane Missing Since 1984 Found in Drying Texas Lake

Back From Iraq, Wary Marine Killed in Hometown

Telltale DNA sucked out of household dust

Spacecraft spies probe parachuting to Martian surface

 

Tuesday, June 3, 2008:

Sow gives birth to 28 piglets

Wrong Fuel in Mowers Could Be Catastrophic

Blu-ray DVD format may not dominate for years

Ky. and Ohio battle over boulder pulled from river

Pizza Hut turns 50 in tough time for the industry

Gut superbug causing more illnesses, deaths

Dehydration, starvation now added to law

Taking in the Woodstock Museum

An Epidemic of Abandoned Horses

 

Monday, June 2, 2008:

Pastor Charged With Soliciting For Sex

Farmer's Market opening Saturday

Immigration crackdown reshaping one Northern Virginia community

Gasoline not the only rising cost for drivers

Comic Harvey Korman Dies in Los Angeles

TTC-Newbern Auto program gains honors

Tribe Found Untouched By Civilization

Study Shows Cultural Attitudes on Sex Equality Affect Math Skills of Boys and Girls

 

Friday, May 30, 2008:

Alcoholic Energy Drinks Cause Confusion

Israeli-Palestinian venture crossing divides in life and on the Web

AOL Tops 'Customer Service Hall Of Shame'

McClellan says he believed in Bush as war started

Dunkin' Donuts pulls Rachael Ray ad after complain

British family's £4m Marbella villa trashed after 400 Facebook revellers gate-crash girl's 16th birthday party

'Star Trek' Director Joseph Pevney Dies At 96

Teens tape vandalism spree in hopes of getting on MTV

 

Thursday, May 29, 2008:

Bristol Dragway concession stand catches fire

"Phenomenal" Bug Repellants Identified

Man Spends 3,000 Hrs. on Phone With Recording

107-year-old WWI veteran honored

Home alone

Is this America's most dangerous band?

Technology center campuses celebrate nurses at Fairgrounds

Dianne Odell's death followed power outage

Country star Chris Cagle arrested on domestic assault charges

 

Wednesday, May 28, 2008:

ID-Protection Spokesman Has ID Stolen

Barbecued Salmon With Sauteed Spinach Over Jalapeno Cheese Grits ...

Vertigo Can Be Treated Easily And Quickly

'Harry Potter' actor stabbed to death

Supermarkets set plastic bag prices

Director Sydney Pollack dies at 73 in Los Angeles

Beavers returning to UK after 400 years

Keys to Starting a Business in Retirement

Tennessee trash killing ocean, Cousteau says

Sir Paul now honorary doctor, too

 

Tuesday, May 27, 2008:

Early Life Exposure To Cats May Reduce Risk Of Childhood Allergies And Asthma Symptoms

Tony Blair's Jet Comes Within Minutes of Being Shot Down by Israeli Fighter Planes

Croc chomps on shark

The mayonnaise season is upon us

Where's My Tax Rebate, Uncle Sam?

Buffett sees 'long, deep' US recession

Baby offered on eBay now in state custody

 Cable prices keep rising; customers keep paying

"Laugh-In" Star Dick Martin Dies

If It Looks Like a Duck . . . Seattle Judge Finds Software Was Sold, Not Licensed

 

Friday, May 23, 2008:

Car Lot Declared Danger

Brain power and the advantages of aging

High gas prices drive farmer to switch to mules

Lost Parrot Able To Give Vet Name, Address

Get Out of Your Cell Phone Contract for FREE

Christian Star's Daughter Killed

Tasmanian Devils Put on Endangered List

TV Shopping Network Employees Come Forward

 

Thursday, May 22, 2008:

E-Mail Security And Compliance Not Taken Seriously

Balsamic flank steak

George 'Sulu' Takei To Marry Partner

Board outlaws charity road blocks

Heckethorn Manufacturing declares bankruptcy

Polish Holocaust hero dies at age 98

Brace Yourself For Barbecue Shock

Gas Prices Hurt Charity

Decline in U.S. visitors to B.C. continues

 

Wednesday, May 21, 2008:

Body's natural painkillers may block phobias

False-teeth sensors reveal tongue's twists

People of Lesbos take gay group to court over use of "Lesbian"

Mid-South Fair Moving to Mississippi in 2009

Wal-Mart Settles Whistleblower Case

Over 200,000 Britons fleeing the UK each year as record 160,000 foreigners are granted citizenship

Lowe's Profit Falls Nearly 18%

Tucson judge tosses out alcohol breath tests in 49 DUI cases

Trimble man gets federal time for weapons charge

State issues warning for fish caught in Forked Deer River

 

Tuesday, May 20, 2008:

How to Manage Brilliant People

Vaccine Prevents Alzheimer's In Mice

Self-repairing Aircraft Could Make Planes Safer

Anti-bacterials Persist, Linked To Health Risks

Chili Pepper Combo- Pain Free Without Numbness

Judge Cancels Court Hearing Over High Gas Prices

Photojournalist Speared by Javelin at Track Meet

 

Monday, May 19, 2008:

WhitePages.com grapples with privacy in a Web 2.0 world

Doctors' notes get clearer with speech recognition software

Google overtakes Yahoo as most-visited U.S. Web site

MS Office 2008 for Mac- The scandal continues

U.S. to quickly identify deserters, provide info to Japanese police

Radical newspaper ruffled feathers

Green tea may relieve sleep apnea

Ted Kennedy Recovering After Seizure

Al Jazeera English retools for U.S. market push

BabyTV and BabyFirstTV target the diaper set

 

Friday, May 16, 2008:

Diesel prices fuel restaurant layoffs

Issues led to defeat of Yadkin officials

Yadkin candidates take issue with ads

BICYCLIST SHOT TO DEATH

Mr. Food- Sweet Vidalia Pie

Investigation Leads to Charge Against LC Teacher

Workers at a British animal sanctuary say they have the tallest bovine...

Bush Remarks In Israel Anger Obama

McCain: Most Troops Can Be Home By 2013

 

Thursday, May 15, 2008:

Radura

Ahmadinejad says Israel doomed

Help, My Student-Loan Check Bounced!

Obama's Flag Pin Flip-Flop

House looks at phone jamming in N.H. election

TN teen rides horse to school to escape high gas prices

Ants swarm over Houston area, fouling electronics

Chicago overturns ban on foie gras in restaurants

 

Wednesday, May 14, 2008:

Confederate 'mega-flag' to ripple over Trimble

Life After the IT Department

Mushroom Phyllo Triangle

Boy, 2, Suffers From Rare Children's Alzheimer's...

Camera on Stolen Laptop Helps Owner Catch Thieves

Couple seriously injured after drunk driver runs red light, slams into car

Razor blades flatten tires on route to Smokies park

Chihuahuas top list of most expensive dogs to keep, costing pet owners £90,000 over lifetime

Ethanol producers announce merger plans

 

Monday, May 12, 2008:

Drug prices can vary by $100

Woman pregnant with 18th child

Woman, 114, has good appetite

Artificial Reef Near Miami Is Cemetery, Diving Attraction

To Combat Noise and Appease Flight Schools, City Discusses New Airport

Stamp Prices Rise to 42 Cents Monday

Christian doctrine in Dr. Seuss tales-

Man indicted in crash that hurt West Tenn trooper

UT economists offer 'bleak' forecast for nation, Tenn.

 

Friday, May 9, 2008:

Governor lauds NSK; NSK chief praises local enthusiasm

Caboose Moved; Visitors' Center Nearing Completion

Plastech closing Kenton facility

Obion County among those with lower life expectancy

Eddie Arnold Dead at 89

Microsoft to patch four bugs on Tuesday

New Cigarettes Igniting Controversy

Cindy McCain Declines To Release Tax Return

 

Thursday, May 8, 2008:

William Blackburn

Eddie Paskey

Frank da Vinci

Roger Holloway

John Winston

Tennessee Governor to Cut Work Force by 2,000, Offer Buyouts

FBI Raids Bush Official's Office

Six-year-old is latest Volusia shark bite victim

An Accidental Redial Lets Oregon Couple Listen In On Their Son's Afghanistan Firefight

 

Wednesday, May 7, 2008:

Strawberry Festival kicks off with music, parade

Bible Park promoter was photographer for Penthouse

Bredesen sets goals for energy task force

Plastech Kenton plant closing

Principal accused of 'outing' students

Baskin-Robbins Co-Founder Dies At 90

Hitting age 60, Israel gets nostalgic for the old days

'Mmm' hormone makes food look tasty

 

Tuesday, May 6, 2008:

Wal-Mart Begins Offering 90-Day Prescriptions for $10

Parrot plays basketball

US company recalls about 286,000 pounds of meat

Tom Hanks endorses Obama

Retailers look to stretch your economic-stimulus dollars

U.S. 61 Becomes Blues Highway

Horses benefiting from stem cell research

Indentured Doctors

Conservatives Say They AreHappier Than Liberals

 

Monday, May 5, 2008:

Suicide or Conspiracy?

New York Congressman Arrested on DWI Charge

Holy Roller Took Christians For $25M

Civil War Buff Died While Disarming Ammunition In His Driveway

"Essential" Air Service Pays Airlines Millions To Fly To Cities You Probably Haven't Heard Of

"Hee Haw" Actor Jim Hager Dies

Students urged to apply for education funds

Military works on earthquake response after Midwest temblor

 

Friday, May 2, 2008:

Trucking Executives See Cuts in Pay

Poorly Behaved Soldiers Promoted

You Didn't Know Harry Potter Was Jewish?

Lowe's Eyes the Everglades

"Father of LSD" Dies At 102

High-Tech Radio Net Silences Scanners

Time to stock up on Forever stamps

With Mexican food, the key word is fresh

Duke pushing to achieve new psoriasis treatments

Dinosaur dung sells at NYC auction for nearly $1,000

 

Thursday, May 1, 2008:

 Iran calls Barbie 'destructive'

Stimulus Payment Schedule

Tips for Saving at the Grocery Store

Teen bittenby shark in NSB

Food Can Help Fight Pain

Hillary coming to Jeffersonville

Amish man pleads not guilty to not displaying safety sign

Judge to rule on release of church records, member purge

Heart Drug Recall Announced

 

Wednesday, April 30, 2008:

Child Bitten by Opossum with Rabies

New Tire Pressure Monitors Do Not Replace 'Old' Tire Gauge

A blood test for breast cancer could be available within months

The pack of mutant black squirrels that are giving Britain's grey population a taste of their own medicine

How Patricia Cornwell's lesbian affair with a female FBI agent ended in savage revenge

Orangutan attempts to hunt fish with spear

Sharpton vows to 'close this city' after officer acquittals

Overcharged- Pumps Cheat Drivers

Gas tops $4 per gallon on island

La. shrimpers may benefit from report on abused workers in Asia

 

Monday, April 28, 2008:

Wooden Computers

Google sued for defrauding

Rebates going out to boost economy

Student 'Twitters' His Way Out Of Egyptian Jail

Same-sex immigration on Democrats’ agenda

Putting pollution on grocery bills

Did eaten bird claw through hawk?

Another Aftershock Friday Afternoon- 3.7 Magnitude

 

Friday, April 25, 2008:

Paper or Plastic No More

U.S. prison population dwarfs that of other nations

Spring Sales Tax Holiday This Weekend

Union City man charged with attacking Wal-Mart employees

Homeless Advocates "Appalled" By Bar Owner's Electronic Vigilante Invention

Civil Rights Groups Outraged, Claim Device May Cause Long-Term Health Effects

Marketing of boot camps probed

Arby’s owner buying Wendy’s for $2.34 billion stock deal

 

Thursday, April 24, 2008:

Senate measure would ban lawyers from DUI advertising

Teacher May Have Branded Students

Man, 84, charged with spilling U.S. secrets

Elvis' secret visit revealed, 50 years on

Life expectancy falls in poorer U.S. counties- study

Halls High School hosts 475 student leaders for state convention

Jesus Was the Son of Who?

 

Wednesday, April 23, 2008:

Cook- Retainer wall saved Reelfoot Lake

Ground broken on new Ag Learning Center at Halls High School

Woman charged after stripping at Shady Rest, vandalism

Kenton squirrels stir tourism

Oldest known person turns 115

Study Says Child Poverty Affects Brain Development

Felony 'Peanut' Charge Sparks Debate

 

Tuesday, April 22, 2008:

Homeless Man Turns In Confidential Freedom Tower Blueprints To Newspaper

Local Pastor Arrested for Domestic Violence

20 Worst Foods In America

World’s Biggest Fish Fry Starts Monday, Fish Tent Open Four Days

Students, faculty protest UTM's 40th annual rodeo

Car Maintenance Tips For Gals On The Go

Which religion has the best cell phone?

Powered parachute caravan to debut at Halls airport for national quest

Cookbook author to speak at fall gala

 

Monday, April 21, 2008:

Idealized illegals in movies reveal agenda

Shut down of pro-anorexia sites stirs up storm

Only female 3-star Michelin chef opens cookery school

French star risks fine, prison over anti-Muslim remarks

E Street Band member Danny Federici dies at 58

Study Finds Oldest Americans Are Happiest

Amateurs use video cameras to watch the border for illegals

Local news reporter arrested for peeping

A Reliable Supply: Reservoir could be a big help to Yadkin residents

Stars Who Observe Passover

 

Friday, April 18, 2008:

Asia is world's cradle for flu, where new strains

No Child Left Behind spurs cuts in Volusia school funding

Florida can't evolve at war with science

Fat Breeds Fat

The man who bet on the credit crisis – and took home $3.7bn last year

How they aged

The World's Most Astonishing Building Turns 50

Save music, visit a record store Saturday

Truckload of human feces spills on Indiana roadway

 

Thursday, April 17, 2008:

Clam and ham chowder

Tilapia with pineapple rice

Casino reopens in St. Louis after river water recedes

Teen Suspended After Accepting Call From Father In Iraq

Officials Act After Fourth Suicide Of Year Hits Dallas VA Hospital

Commentator Jack Cafferty Called Leaders "Goons And Thugs"

Top Cop in Iran Caught Nude With 6 Women, Jailed

MS Office- fat, fatter, fattest

World's Oldest Living Tree Discovered In Sweden

 

Wednesday, April 16, 2008:

U.S. retail chains caught in a wave of bankruptcies

'Author' has 200,000 books credited to his name

Seared Sea Scallops Over Pappardelle Pasta

The History of Adidas and Puma

The Salmon Fishing Season Is Canceled

FDA Planning China Office

Obama warns China over currency

Cougar shot dead on Chicago's north side

Raleigh to vote on garbage disposals

PHOTOS- Albino Animals- Ghosts of the Wild

 

Tuesday, April 15, 2008:

NSB Downtown corridor expanding?

Shark Attacks Don't Dissuade Beachgoers

Plant shifting jobs, operation to Newbern

Naifeh wants DSCC's site in Covington to split from Dyersburg

Siegel-Robert's Newbern, Ripley plants to be sold

Milan arsenal remains a major employer

Blood pressure diet aids against heart attack

More Tennesseans applying for food stamps

 

Monday, April 14, 2008:

Cleanup crews working oil pipeline leak

Obese feeling more discrimination

Justified Homicides Up 50% In Memphis

Civil Rights Leader Convicted of Incest

Zebra Rescued on I-75

Men fight for wives' looks

Police- Couple Feuds Over Toddler's Gang

Dr. Phil, Bail Bondsman?

 

Friday, April 11, 2008:

Vets at odds over vaccinating cats for mutated virus

Africanized Bees Attack Mexican Police

Blog reading becomes a habit, study says

Soaring food costs threaten world's political stability- UN official

Increasing obesity in U.S. requires new ambulance equipment

What's making that noise- Surprisingly, it may be fish

Suspected Serial Killer Held in Tennessee; Charged With Murder in Indiana

Melting causes lake in Chile to empty

 

Thursday, April 10, 2008:

Bands the Rock Hall Forgot

Music legend Bob Dylan wins a Pulitzer Prize for his "profound impact ...

Yadkin board rejects jail proposal

Jewish Group Angry Over Banned NYC Radio Ad

Muslims Irate Over BB-Gun Game That Targets 'Arabs'

Anti-Illegal Immigration Group Calls for 'Absolut' Boycott

Solution sought for Trimble utility bill scofflaws

Trimble Board reverses its decision on one-way street made in March

Mississippi Requires Disclosure On Catfish

Letter from America

 

Wednesday, April 9, 2008:

Film legend Charlton Heston dies

Illegal Immigrant Births - At Your Expense

Waitress Spills Hot Soup On Boy; Child Flown To Grady

Purple House has People Seeing Red

Mom said 6-year-old daughter was possessed

Fast Food chains launching new chicken products

Tool saves stroke victim

Copper Theft Silences Siren

Most Payday Outlets in Ark. to Close

Pa. Girl Hit With Game Controller Dies

 

Tuesday, April 8, 2008:

Pizza.com domain name fetches millions

Computer Recognizes Attractiveness In Women

New student group safe place for secularism

Memphis garbage washing up in island's floodwaters

Knish

Potato Knish

TUNA KNISHES

COCKTAIL KNISHES

US cyberwarfare prep includes offense

Dolphin stable after eating junk food

 

Monday, April 7, 2008:

Morrissey wins apology from magazine for 'racist' slur

Number of people on incapacity benefit for drug or alcohol addiction doubles under Labour to 100,000

£1 million a week paid out in sickness benefit to ex-pats in the sun

Glam Geldof girls paint themselves black for Stones premiere

Meet Whitie the albino alligator - 'the smartest critter in the place'

Hillary and the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy

Duncan's FoodMart in Newbern Robbed

Survey- 60 Percent of Arabs OK Violent Response to West

Asperger's and IT- Dark secret or open secret-

 

Friday, April 4, 2008:

DEA investigates local officers for steroid use

Catalytic converters targeted for precious metals

Pumps running in north Tiptonville; river back on rise

Conservative's daughter helps Obama

Methadone clinics to get more oversight

Illinois Bill Looks To Outlaw Texting While Walking

Indicted drag racer contends misconduct by DA

Technology problems force Census Bureau to scrap plans to use computers in 2010 count

Former youth minister arrested for sexual assault

Chrysler plans to lay off hundreds of computer workers

 

Thursday, April 3, 2008:

Source- Windows XP to get reprieve for low-cost laptops

College unveils new user-friendly Web site

ReiserFS Creator On Trail For Murder

Toddlers Can No Longer Marry in Ark

Mariah Carey Passes Elvis On No. 1 Hit List

Wal-Mart Drops Injured Worker Claim

Wild Teen- Threats Won't Work, Expert Says

 

Wednesday, April 2, 2008:

Lung Ailment Hits Lung Assoc. Members

Trimble man sentenced in arson case

'Catastrophe' at U.S. High Schools

Torch takes off on global odyssey

Fashion Trend Could Be Illegal

Official who hired unqualified teen as building inspector quits

Illinois woman sentenced to 36 years in prison for killing autistic daughter

American Heart Association makes major changes to CPR method

America's Most Sinful Cities

 

Tuesday, April 1, 2008:

Vatican- 'Muslims Have Overtaken Us'

Remains of GI Captured in 2004 Found in Iraq

House won't get resolution on new name

Store owner Zak Ibrahim still struggles to recover from 2006 shooting, robbery

About 900 local officials have not filed ethics disclosures

Bredesen tours sites to promote rural economic development