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Business Making an Anti-Regulation Pitch to Voters -
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
WASHINGTON (AP) – The National Association of Manufacturers, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and National Federation of Independent Business are working to make the anti-regulatory fervor their members share an issue in the last weeks of the campaign.
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Twitter Plays Outsize Role in 2012 Campaign -
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
NEW YORK (AP) – @BarackObama is on Twitter. So is @MittRomney. And so are all the voters following the 2012 presidential contest, whether they know it or not.
Candidates, strategists, journalists and political junkies have flocked to Twitter, the social networking hub where information from the mundane to the momentous is shared through 140-character microbursts known as tweets.
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Deadline Today For Circuit Court Applications -
Tuesday, February 03, 2009
Today is the deadline for candidates to apply to the Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission for Circuit Court judge.
The vacancy was created by the Jan. 2 death of Judge Rita Stotts. Through Friday, two attorneys had applied: Mischelle Alexander Best, a Shelby County public defender and former General Sessions Criminal Court judge and Sean Antone Hunt, an attorney at Spicer, Flynn & Rudstrom PLLC.
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14 Applicants File for Two Judicial Vacancies -
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Two vacancies in the western divisions of two state appeals courts have drawn a lot of interest from attorneys and judges in West Tennessee.
A total of 14 applicants filed with the Tennessee Judicial Selection Commission for both vacancies by Friday’s deadline.
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Cullison Moves Up At Methodist LeBonheur in Germantown -
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Methodist LeBonheur Germantown Hospital has named Rebecca Cullison assistant administrator of clinical support services.
Cullison has been with Methodist for three years, first as an administrative resident and most recently as the manager of system operations.
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Judicial Selection CommitteeSays Reconsider Rejected Candidates -
Friday, August 25, 2006
Two rejected Tennessee Supreme Court candidates will have another go at the positions. The decision comes as the result of an 8-7 vote Tuesday by the Tennessee Judicial Selection Committee.
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