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Oreck bankruptcy: Financial mess for vacuum maker (+video)
Oreck bankruptcy follows two layoffs in the last seven months. Tennessee vacuum maker expects to continue operations despite the Oreck bankruptcy.
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Massive storm system in South tosses cars, leaves one fatality in Georgia
A storm system spawned tornadoes, closed I-75 in northern Georgia, and killed two people, one in Georgia and one in Tennessee.
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Cracker Barrel products headed for grocery stores
Cracker Barrel plans to begin selling some of its merchandise, including pancake and muffin mixes, in grocery stores. Cracker already sells several of its products in its restaurants and online, but investors want the company to branch out and expand its brand.
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Bob Welch, Fleetwood Mac guiarist, 'just wanted to make the music he loved'
Welch was a guitarist and vocalist for Fleetwood Mac from 1971 to 1974. He formed the British rock group Paris in 1976, and had hits including 'Sentimental Lady' in 1977 and 'Ebony Eyes' in 1978.
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Wells that never run dry
A Christian Science perspective: How God's mercy and care continue to provide and to comfort, whatever we may face.
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George Lindsey remembered as 'Goober' on TV's 'Andy Griffith Show' & 'Hee Haw'
George Lindsey, an Alabama native and veteran, was a teacher and coach before turning to acting on the stage, television and films.
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Budget brinkmanship in Congress must end
2011 was a a year-long game of chicken played by our policy makers. This is a dangerous way to make tax and spending decisions.
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Al and Tipper Gore said they grew apart after 40 years of marriage
In an email to friends on Tuesday, Al and Tipper Gore announced they are separating after 40 years of marriage, a decision that was mutually agreed to.
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Nashville flood damage tops $1.5 billion; Grand Ole Opry stage underwater
Four to 6 feet of water flooded the celebrated stage of Grand Ole Opry as 13 inches of pounding rain cause havoc in Nashville.
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Report: militia activity on the rise in US
The Southern Poverty Law Center warns that US antigovernment militias are gaining traction.
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What exactly is the toxic sludge that spilled in Tennessee?
A mixture of water and fly ash, a residue that is captured in the chimneys of coal-fired power plants.
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Post-Ike gas shortage may take weeks to end
The current gas crisis is worse than the 2005 shortages after hurricanes Katrina and Rita, say some experts.







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