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Report: FDA Wanted to Close Massachusetts Pharmacy in 2003 -
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) – Nearly a decade ago, federal health inspectors wanted to shut down the pharmacy linked to a recent deadly meningitis outbreak until it cleaned up its operations, according to congressional investigators.
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Back into the Fold -
Monday, October 03, 2011
Before there was South Bluffs, there was French Fort.
Before the Hernando DeSoto Bridge was built and city zoning regulations placed more distance between commercial, industrial and residential areas, this neighborhood by the trio of older Mississippi River bridges south of Downtown survived in one of the most historic and isolated parts of the city.
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‘We’re OK’ -
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
For decades, a residential area called French Fort, near the Metal Museum and Interstate 55, has thrived in isolation and anonymity.
The larger area is now poised to return to its one-time role as a gateway. But the owner of two key pieces of property told homeowners not to expect much movement for several years.
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Bradley Named Mid-South Super Lawyer -
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
J. Anthony Bradley has been named for the third consecutive year to the Mid-South Super Lawyers for estate planning and probate practice areas.
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Great Time for US Consumers: America is on Sale -
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) - There has never been a better time to be a consumer. America is on sale.
The Great Recession has caused massive job losses and hardship for millions, but it has also fostered a shoppers' paradise. Anyone who still has the means to spend can find unheard of deals.
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A River Runs Through Us: Memphis’ once and future connection with the Wolf -
Monday, September 07, 2009
A cottonmouth slithers through the marsh. A wolf spider clings to a cypress tree. A white heron soars above the bottomland forest.
Paddle a canoe down the Ghost River section of the Wolf River in Fayette County and you’ll travel through multiple, distinct ecosystems teeming with wildlife. But while animal sightings convey the true spirit of the Wolf, only one creature – the elusive “river rat” – can verbalize why this river and its wetland corridor are so important.
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Business Helps Women Tackle Eating Disorders -
Monday, April 13, 2009
The Transformation Center for Women looks more like a home than a clinic.
It’s got a front porch with a swing, wind chimes and blooming flowers, much like a number of houses all over the Mid-South. But it is actually the only intensive outpatient treatment center for women with eating and body image disorders within 200 miles of the city.
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Citi Shares Fall Despite Talks with Morgan Stanley -
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) - Citigroup Inc.'s stock sank Monday to its lowest levels since November as investors wondered how much more cash the troubled bank will need.
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Jones Ascends to High-Level Position At Army Corps of Engineers -
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Carol Winfield Jones has been selected as chief, project development branch and assistant to the deputy district engineer for project management for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Memphis District.
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Speed Gets Swift Nod as Shareholder in Firm's Memphis Office -
Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Lea Hall Speed has been named shareholder for Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz PC's Memphis office. Speed is a member of the Intellectual Property Practice Group and an active member of the Tennessee Bar Association's intellectual property section.
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
Carol Johnson to Receive Honorary Degree from Rhodes MCS Superintendent to Receive Honorary Degree
Dr. Carol R. Johnson, Memphis City Schools superintendent, will receive an honorary degree from Rhodes College at its spring commencement. Johns...
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Archived Article: Newsmakers -
Wednesday, April 07, 2004
YOUTH VILLAGES NAMES NEW BOARD MEMBER UT Bowld Hires Transplant Services Director
Barry Marshall joined UT Bowld Hospital as administrative director of transplant services. Marshall previously worked with Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati ...
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Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, March 14, 2001
Carlos Webb was named executive vice president-chief executive officer of Memphis Area Teachers Credit Union Carlos Webb was named executive vice president-chief executive officer of Memphis Area Teachers Credit Union. The designation is a new one a...14.
Archived Article: Memos -
Wednesday, March 17, 1999
Vastera Adds Dennis Jones, FDX CIO, Dennis H. Jones, executive vice president of information technology and chief information officer for FDX Corp., has been appointed to the board of directors for Vastera Inc. Ernst & Young announced the follow...15.
Archived Article: Real Briefs -
Tuesday, February 17, 1998
Highwoods Properties Inc Highwoods Properties Inc. announced last week that it has priced two public offerings. One public offering consists of 859,424 shares of common stock priced to Prudential Securities Inc. Net proceeds of the sale will be abou...