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Zipcars Are Here (If You’re In College, That Is)
http://nashvillest.com/ 2008/ 08/ 28/ zipcars-are-here-if-youre-in-college-that-…We mentioned a few weeks ago that Vanderbilt was rolling out a beta test of the Zipcar service. Today, the official program launched at both Belmont and Vanderbilt universities, with a total of seven cars across the two campuses.
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Recusal of Judge Ross Hicks puts redevelopment libel suit on hold
http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/ 2008/ 08/ 01/ recusal-of-judge-ross-hicks-puts…With Judge Ross Hicks having recused himself from a libel lawsuit related to redevelopment issues in Clarksville, pending, the August 4th hearing in Montgomery County Circuit Court on this controversial suit is on hold, awaiting assignment to another judge.
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Libel lawsuit against CPRC: It’s not over yet
http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/ 2008/ 07/ 29/ libel-lawsuit-against-cprc-its-n…With the CPRC vindicated just last week, Montgomery Court now says it made “a mistake.” The libel suit against the Clarksville Property Rights Coalition has been resurrected, with motions, discovery on August 4.
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Kind Of A Big Deal: Nashville’s Homeless
http://nashvillest.com/ 2008/ 07/ 09/ kind-of-a-big-deal-nashvilles-homeless/It’s probably safe to say that most of us have felt the squeeze of the poor economy whether you’re doing battle with the housing market or just funneling your savings into your gas tank every week. With Tennessee unemployment rates at a 15-year high and the rising cost of pretty much everything, more people are ending up on Nashville’s streets.
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If I Were In Charge of… City Life Sculptures in Dayton
http://www.davidebowman.com/ if-i-were-in-charge-of-city-life-sculptures-in-dayt…For the second year in a row the City of Dayton, along with the Downtown Dayton Partnership, has brought in 20 of the magnificent bronze sculptures sculptures of J. Seward Johnson. The sculptures are extremely lifelike. They depict people, sometimes accompanied by animals and props, going about
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Sayonara to Copper Square?
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/ valleyfever/ 2008/ 06/ sayonara_to_copper_squa…By Sarah Fenske We at New Times have never been the biggest fans of the lame moniker for downtown Phoenix pushed by the Downtown Phoenix Partnership. When we hear "Copper Square", we think "lame suburban shopping mall," "focus group," or "Jerrry Colangelo", not "vibrant downtown." Not that we have a vibrant downtown, or anything.
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Commenter Replies And Proves His Ignorance
http://thehomelessguy.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 06/ infamous-commenter-replies-and-pro…So he, (or perhaps it's a she), has come back for more. Just another day of school for this person. Here is his reply: Comment: Funny how you think money solves all problems. Since this is TN, perhaps volunteering your apartment address for the Christian groups to drop off their food donations would be the answer.
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Silly Questions
http://thehomelessguy.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 06/ silly-questions.htmlI get a lot of good questions. And when possible I answer them. But, there are people out there who attempt to disprove my ideas - to pose seemingly innocent questions, but are actually full of so much....oh, what's the word?
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HUD finds flaws in Redevelopment Plan
http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/ 2008/ 06/ 04/ hud-finds-flaws-in-clarksville-r…The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in response to a complaint filed by the Clarksville NAACP found numerous flaws in the Clarksville Center Redevelopment and Urban Renewal Plan voted into law by the City Council with full support of Mayor Johnny Piper.
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IZEA partners with Downtown Orlando Partnership
http://community.izea.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ izea-partners-w.htmlIZEA is pleased to announce and welcome the newest partner for IZEAFest, the Downtown Orlando Partnership. The Downtown Orlando Partnership (DOP) is a partnership of volunteers creating special events and community programs designed to enhance the quality of life in downtown Orlando.
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