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Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Munich diocese faces “tsunami” of abuse claims
Pope Benedict XVI’s former diocese is facing new allegations of physical and sexual abuse on a daily basis, the head of its new sex-abuse task force said Friday.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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End in sight, health care battle tilts Obama’s way
One by one, House Democratic fence-sitters began choosing sides Friday, and the long, turbulent struggle over landmark health care legislation tilted unmistakably in President Barack Obama’s direction.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Home and Garden March 20
Pi Kappa Alpha opens the first house on the new Greek Row
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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UT next for Ohio
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Ohio coach John Groce majored in math and taught it in high school and likes to use numbers when he's preparing his team or analyzing opponents.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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Republicans' weird promise
With the prospect of a Democratic vote Sunday to enact sweeping health care reform at last, Republican lawmakers at both the state and national levels across the country are revving up their attempts to falsely portray the epic health care struggle as a national Armageddon, the tipping point toward a societal and federal disaster.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Letters to the Editors
Hasn't fraud, waste already been cut?
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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Atrocious ObamaCare push
This weekend looms as the possible showdown time in the U.S. House of Representatives for an atrocious ObamaCare medicine bill.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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Signal breezes into other green sectors
A Chattanooga-based wind energy company is expanding into other renewable power sectors.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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Video: U.S. 64 will reopen April 16
Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner Gerald Nicely said U.S. 64 is scheduled to reopen April 16. That date is two weeks later than the previously announced March 31 scheduled reopening. The passage has been closed since a November 2009 rock slide near Ocoee Dam No. 2 blocked the road.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Amazing illegal drug activities
Sensible people surely are amazed that some of our people endanger themselves and others, and break the law, by the illegal manufacture, sale and use of various drugs.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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Houts begins career's last leg
The end could come tonight, or it could occur next month.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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NCAA Tournament Glance
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 61, Winthrop 44
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Frat-house-friendly design
Since rechartering in 2000 at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the brotherhood of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity has met in rooms of the UTC University Center.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Vols' Jones says 'just coach us'
KNOXVILLE -- Gerald Jones isn't going to stop working hard for his Tennessee football coaches, but don't expect the Volunteers' top wide receiver to spend much time off the field making efforts to learn about the new staff's families and personal interests.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
UT official questions Campfield’s motivations on gun bills
NASHVILLE — A UT official is asking whether a Knoxville legislator’s higher education legislation may have been spurred by the lawmaker’s ejection from a university football game.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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CARTA fixed-route buses see drop in ridership
The number of people riding CARTA buses in and out of Chattanooga has fallen considerably, records show.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Public-private options eyed for water needs
ATLANTA — Georgia senators passed a bill this week that would allow private businesses to build reservoirs to provide public water.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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Investigation under way into killing of black bears
Officials are investigating two recent poaching cases in which female black bears were killed while denning with their cubs.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
Tennessee lawmakers blast "insinuation" of trading health care vote for jobs
Congressional Republicans on Friday vowed to fight any White House appointments for House Democrats who switch their votes on health care reform, including a pair of retiring Tennessee lawmakers.
Posted: Saturday - March 20, 2010
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Five tips for pruning roses
Tim Holcomb, owner of Holcomb Garden Center, said the No. 1 question he gets from customers is how to prune the popular Knock Out family of roses.
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St. Elmo cemetery tour chronicles 130 years of citizens’ stories
Saturday - March 20, 2010 - 1 Comment - Audio
Alexander says health plan cost Tennessee up to $1.5 billion
Saturday - March 20, 2010 - - Audio
Warmth ushers in spring
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UT next for Ohio
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