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Broad Stroke -
Thursday, November 29, 2012
When Nicole Phillippe, of Memphis, decided to take a leap of faith and open an art gallery, the first thing she did was break the rules.
“Everyone usually tells you to narrow down to a specific market, but I wanted to reach out to a wide market. I wanted to create a place for everybody,” said Phillippe, owner of Allie Cat Arts at 961 S. Cooper St. “So many people told me it couldn’t be done, but I just said, ‘I’m going to make it work.’”
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State Issues Can be Tricky for Presidential Field -
Friday, October 28, 2011
CINCINNATI (AP) — Mitt Romney gingerly distanced himself from a labor issue on the Ohio ballot one day. The next, he embraced the initiative "110 percent."
The equivocation not only highlighted his record of shifting positions but also underscored the local political minefields national candidates often confront in their state-by-state path to the presidency.
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, December 16, 1998
SCB Computer Technology Names Equity Inns Inc. has added three members to its board of directors: Raymond E. Schultz, retired chairman and chief executive officer of Promus Hotel Corp.; Howard A. Silver, president and chief operating officer of Equi...4.
Archived Article: Real Fcs (local Steel) Lj -
Tuesday, March 04, 1997
lj 10/5 cates To steel or not to steel A growing trend in other parts of the country, steel framing has received attention but not yet found a home locally By LAURIE JOHNSON The Daily News As timber has become increasingly scarce and lumber prices h...