Editorial Results (free)
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Harris, Lenoir to Battle for County Mayor -
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Republican David Lenoir and Democrat Lee Harris will meet in the Aug. 2 county general election to decide who will be the next Shelby County mayor. Lenoir and Harris won their respective primaries easily Tuesday, May 1, 2018.
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Lenoir and Harris Advance in County Mayor's Race -
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Republican David Lenoir and Democrat Lee Harris will meet in the Aug. 2 county general election to decide who will be the next Shelby County Mayor. Lenoir and Harris won their respective primaries easily Tuesday, May 1, 2018.
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County Primary Filing Opens With Paperwork Flurry -
Monday, November 20, 2017
A total of 37 prospective candidates in the May 2018 county primaries pulled qualifying petitions last week on the first day of the filing period Friday, Nov. 17.
And the first contenders through the doors at the Shelby County Election Commission in a period that extends to a February deadline confirms a few trends.
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Museum of the Bible, Built by Hobby Lobby Owner, Opens in DC -
Friday, November 17, 2017
WASHINGTON (AP) – Eight years ago, Hobby Lobby president Steve Green found a new way to express his Christian faith. His family's $4 billion arts and craft chain was already known for closing stores on Sundays, waging a Supreme Court fight over birth control and donating tens of millions of dollars to religious groups.
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Justice Department Drops Some But Not All Juvenile Court Oversight -
Saturday, October 28, 2017
The U.S. Justice Department has dropped more but not all of the measures it put in place five years ago at Memphis-Shelby County Juvenile Court.
The reforms and monitoring in the 2012 settlement agreement between the Justice Department and the court, Shelby County government and the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office covered a wide range of areas in a scathing review of court practices, particularly in due process issues and a racial disparity in how the court treats African-American children in the court for the same offenses or problems as white children.
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Editorial: Drop Beale Cover Charge, But Keep the Security -
Saturday, July 15, 2017
Beale Street doesn’t need a cover charge, with or without rebate coupons, to solve its problems. Two summers into the policy, and after several crowd stampedes in the entertainment district before it, Beale needs a better security plan that probably includes a mix of Memphis Police and private security. But linking that to a cover charge, and the resulting checkpoints to enforce it, is sending the wrong message at the wrong time.
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Reid Inaugurated as President Of WestTNHBA Board -
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
James Reid, president of Memphis-based homebuilder Reid Homes Inc., has been inaugurated as board president of the West Tennessee Home Builders Association. Reid previously served as the 2016 vice president of the WestTNHBA executive committee and chairman of the 2016 VESTA Home Show.
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Father-Son Duo Dickens Built Taps Infill Market In Collierville, Piperton -
Saturday, December 24, 2016
A father-son home builder duo of Doug and Chris Dickens has taken advantage of a strengthening housing market recently by specializing in infill development, primarily in the Collieville and Piperton areas.
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Last Word: The Moving Election Comes to Town and Missing Early Voters Are Found -
Monday, February 29, 2016
We probably haven’t had this much action with so many presidential candidates in the Memphis area since the 1984 Democratic presidential primary campaign.
Four of the contenders – three Republicans and one Democrat – in Memphis over the weekend looking for votes in advance of Tuesday’s Tennessee primary elections.
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Knoxville Area a Magnet for Retirees -
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Retired air traffic controller Sterling King moved to Knoxville when his brother needed him. Five years later, he has fallen in love with the area and everything it has to offer.
Moderate weather, without the bone-chilling Northern winters or the searing heat of Florida summers, is a big draw, along with its location in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, says King, 58, who migrated from Dayton, Ohio, to Raleigh, North Carolina, and then to Knoxville.
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Johnson Named Memphis Law School Registrar -
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Jamie M. Johnson has joined the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law as law school registrar.
In her new role, Johnson will have direct oversight of the registrar’s office and duties relating to enrollment verification, managing student’s academic records, and ensuring the accuracy, integrity, maintenance and delivery of all law school institutional data. Johnson will also work closely with the dean of academic affairs to administer exams, determine class rank and report grades.
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Music City Food + Wine More Than Another Festival -
Saturday, September 6, 2014
A wallop of good food and music can leave a mark. It’s why a year later, I can still conjure that trickle of butter on my chin from a bite of Chef John Besh’s crab and caviar toast at the inaugural Music City Food + Wine festival.
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Bartlett Ninth Grade Academy Prepares for Debut -
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
A group of 213 children in Bartlett who are coming out of middle school and into a new academic year and system got an introduction last week to the Bartlett school that is a bridge between their middle schools and Bartlett High.
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Grizzlies Seek NBA Draft Night Magic -
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Three years ago, you probably had never heard of Kawhi Leonard. He played at San Diego State, the same school from which the Grizzlies selected guard Jamaal Franklin in the second round of the 2013 NBA Draft.
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I Choose Memphis: Ragan Washburn -
Monday, April 14, 2014
“I Choose Memphis” spotlights Memphians who are passionate about calling this community home. New Memphis Institute provides the profiles.
Name: Ragan Washburn
Job Title and Company: Manager of Community Engagement and Events at Duncan-Williams Inc.
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Meghan McMahon Joins Glankler Brown as Associate -
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Meghan K. McMahon has joined Glankler Brown PLLC as an associate, concentrating her practice in business and commercial litigation and intellectual property. McMahon previously worked in academic and membership affairs for the NCAA, and has experience with issues relating to NCAA compliance, sports and entertainment contracts, intellectual property.
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Can ‘Cardinal Way’ Improve Park Attendance? -
Friday, January 10, 2014
To put it in the game’s terms, the Memphis Redbirds/AutoZone Park/St. Louis Cardinals defeated political skepticism and doubt by a score of 8-4 and saved baseball at Third and Union for many summers to come.
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Makino Named Music Director at Opera Memphis -
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Ben Makino has joined Opera Memphis as the company’s music director. The conductor and pianist, who most recently worked with the Long Beach Opera in Long Beach, Calif., previously served as the music director of Opera Memphis’ inaugural 30 Days of Opera in 2012.
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Kennedy’s Memphis Presence Felt 50 Years Later -
Friday, November 22, 2013
There once was a monument in a Memphis park that marked the spot where President John F. Kennedy had stood during a visit to the city in 1960 as he campaigned for the presidency.
By the marker were two distinct shoeprints that Memphians took their children to for them to stand in the slain president’s footsteps on Memphis soil.
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Surprise From Fed: No Pullback in Bond Purchases -
Thursday, September 19, 2013
WASHINGTON (AP) – In a surprise, the Federal Reserve has decided against reducing its stimulus for the U.S. economy because its outlook for growth has dimmed in the past three months.
The Fed said it will continue to buy $85 billion a month in bonds while it awaits conclusive evidence that the economy is strengthening. The Fed's bond purchases are intended to keep long-term borrowing rates low to boost spending and economic growth.
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McLain Joins Counterpart in Copywriting Role -
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Rebekah McLain has joined Counterpart Communication Design as copywriter. In her new role, McLain will write copy for print and websites, with areas of expertise including higher education, security and disability law, neuropsychology and hospitality.
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McLaughlin Joins Inferno as Senior Copywriter -
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Trish McLaughlin has joined inferno as senior copywriter. In her new role, McLaughlin supervises the copywriting department, pairing up writers with art directors and project teams, and reviewing copy for message, voice and strategic focus. In addition, she coaches young writers in strategic thinking, concepting, editing and presenting.
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HQ Rumors Latest Hurdle For Pinnacle -
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
It was almost two years ago that Pinnacle Airlines Corp. began a transition. And it was a very different transition than the one the Memphis-based regional air carrier is now working its way through with supervision from a federal bankruptcy court judge in New York.
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Thomison Joins PGM/Trumbull -
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Dr. John Thomison has joined Pathology Group of the Mid-South/Trumbull Labs LLC.
Hometown: Nashville
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US Curbs Work Program for Foreign College Students -
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) – The State Department put a freeze Monday on expansion of a program that lines up summer jobs in the U.S. for foreign college students, citing persistent complaints about young people getting ripped off and exploited.
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Wealth of Experience -
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Paul Tudor Jones loves the feel of newsprint in his hands.
Get a newspaper business veteran talking – especially one from the pre-digital business, when the typing on newsroom keyboards sounded more like a clacking – and they can still hear the sounds, smell the ink and see the bustle. And they’ll tell you so.
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Obama: Talks on Entitlements 'Have Already Begun' -
Friday, February 18, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama said Wednesday that difficult debates on how to address the costs of Social Security and Medicare are "starting now," even though his 2012 budget blueprint lacked any major changes to the large benefit programs.
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Giving a Gift That Saves Lives -
Monday, January 3, 2011
Last week, I offered a suggestion for a New Year’s resolution, which was to be more intentional about picking up trash and motivating others to help clean up our city, as much for beautification as for pride. This week, let us look at adding a resolution that helps save lives.
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Tennessee Native Earl Keister Joins Thompson & Co. -
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Earl Keister has joined Thompson & Co. as creative director.
Hometown: Knoxville
Education: University of Tennessee, Portfolio Center
Work Experience: Fifteen years in the advertising field. I’m like Johnny Cash: I’ve been everywhere.
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Obama Aide's Exit Could be Prelude to More Changes -
Thursday, September 23, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) – The departure of President Barack Obama's top economic adviser at the end of the year could provide the White House with an opportunity to revamp its economic team after the November elections, when voters are expected to take out their anxieties on Democrats.
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Recession Pain Still Real, Despite End, Obama Says -
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama said Monday he doesn't care that the Great Recession has been declared over by a group of economists. For the millions of people who are out of work or otherwise struggling, he said, "it's still very real for them."
32.
Taking Care of Business -
Monday, August 30, 2010
A diverse mix of Memphis businesses is defying the odds and finding success spanning multiple family generations. Grant & Co., Champion Awards, Jim’s Place East, Barden Stone and Broadway Pizza are among the Memphis institutions thriving under second- and third-generation ownership and management.
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Soccer, Music Fest Adds to Mike Rose Complex Offerings -
Friday, August 27, 2010
Stranger combinations have come off well – chocolate and peanut butter, poodles and golden retrievers, for example – but organizers of this week’s Soccer Rocks Festival and Copa Memphis soccer tournament hope to add soccer and rock music to the list of successful hybrids.
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Boehner Sees 'Ongoing Economic Uncertainty' -
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
CLEVELAND (AP) – House Republican leader John Boehner on Tuesday urged President Barack Obama to support an extension of tax cuts and to fire key economic advisers, arguing that more than a year of "government as community organizer" has failed to revive the economy.
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Hardware Association Honors ‘Top Gun’ Cole -
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Charles Edward Cole, Jr., president of Cole’s Home Solutions, has been honored by the North American Retail Hardware Association with the organization’s Top Gun Award.
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Rally Time -
Monday, June 7, 2010
As soon as he heard the Memphis Redbirds were coming to town in 1998, Buddy Young bought season tickets and has renewed them every year since.
From the first two seasons at the old Tim McCarver Stadium to the debut of AutoZone Park in 2000, from Albert Pujols’ walkoff home run that won the Pacific Coast League title the first season at AutoZone to last year’s championship run, Young has been a die-hard Redbirds supporter.
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More Than Shopping -
Friday, April 23, 2010
Resource Entertainment Group is a Memphis-based entertainment services company with a resume full of big names and corporate clients.
The company has booked concerts for acts like Harry Connick Jr., Ludacris and Elton John. It produced Sun Studio’s 50th anniversary reunion festival, among a long list of other shows through the years.
Which is one reason REG managing partner Howard Stovall gets some funny looks when he tells people about the new entertainment series his company is presenting – in a suburban shopping center.
REG was tapped to put together two evenings of entertainment each month from April through October at Collierville’s The Avenue Carriage Crossing, the 60-acre “lifestyle center” at Tenn. 385 and Houston Levee Road.
The events are part of “Fridays at the Avenue,” a venture the shopping center is launching next week.
The mall has lined up a seven-month slate of outdoor movies, live music and other entertainment that will be presented in Carriage Crossing’s central park. The series kicks off April 30 with a magician, juggling lessons, a display of fire eating and more.
Later events will include free outdoor movies including “E.T.,” “Hoosiers” and “Peter Pan.” Local bands such as The Venus Mission and The Soul Shockers will perform.
A full list of events can be found at the shopping center’s website, http://http://carriagecrossing.shoptheavenue.com/event/fridays-avenue.
The series’ goal is to draw in families by creating something not usually associated with the clothing stores and food courts of traditional malls: a community-building experience.
“We started talking about this last summer,” said Carriage Crossing spokeswoman Elizabeth Allen. “But we didn’t have the talent and staff on hand to get the level of entertainment that we wanted.”
Enter REG, which is programming a similar Music in the Park concert series for Carriage Crossing’s sister shopping center in Murfreesboro.
The company turned out to be the perfect partner for what Allen said the Collierville center wanted to provide.
As the economic slump continues to batter retailers, the traditional shopping mall – something of a relic in an age of Amazon.com, Netflix and other shop-by-mail outlets – is taking its own beating.
Shelby County malls are working harder than ever to attract and keep tenants, not to mention shoppers.
“There’s a renewed focus on the importance of family, friends and community,” Allen said of what’s driving consumers to hoard more of their money and seek out different experiences. “And we embrace those values.”
Stovall said an event like Fridays at the Avenue is a shrewd, perfectly timed move for the Collierville center, which opened in 2005.
“If your competition is online marketing, and you create an experience that requires you to be there, that does a good thing for your tenants,” Stovall said.
In an unexpected way, his company’s new partner has seemed to fit seamlessly into REG’s operation despite the setting. The core need was similar to that of many other REG clients: entertainment as part of a broader strategy.
It’s not the Memphis Botanic Garden, where REG booked the venue’s “Live at the Garden” concert series in the summers of 2002, 2003 and 2004. And it’s not the rooftop of The Peabody hotel, where REG is the entertainment producer for the Peabody Rooftop parties.
But Fridays at the Avenue is a unique, lower-key entertainment production whose draws will include everything from a meet-and-greet with former American Idol contestant Alexis Grace to the giveaway of a Wii video game system.
“We’re trying to be part of peoples’ lives and part of the community,” Allen said.
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Brown Recalls 50 Years At Glankler Brown -
Thursday, March 25, 2010
R. Grattan Brown, a member of the law firm Glankler Brown PLLC, marked an important moment in his career earlier this month when he notched 50 years at the Memphis firm that bears his name.
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Comes Receives Top Student Volunteer Award From TBA -
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Diana Comes, a second-year law student at the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, recently was named Student Volunteer of the Year by the Tennessee Bar Association, the state’s top award for law student pro bono work. She received her bachelor’s degree in English literature from Rhodes College in 2008. Currently, Comes is a judicial extern for U.S. Magistrate Judge Tu M. Pham in Memphis federal court.
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White House Picks New Cyber Coordinator -
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House has tapped a corporate cyber security expert and former Bush administration official to lead the effort to shore up the country's computer networks and better coordinate with companies that operate 80 percent of those critical systems.
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Events -
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
The Memphis Botanic Garden will host “Career Class: Finding a Job in a Challenging Economy” with Dr. Fred Dorn today from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the garden, 750 Cherry Road. Cost is $159 for members and $179 for nonmembers. Call 636-4128 to register.
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Events -
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
The Memphis Bar Association will hold a continuing legal education seminar titled “What Every Attorney Needs to Know About Practicing in Probate Court” today from noon to 1 p.m. at the MBA office, 80 Monroe Ave., Suite 220.
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Service Sector Activity, Retail Sales Disappoint -
Friday, December 4, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) – Further evidence that the economic recovery will be a slow and bumpy one emerged Thursday with reports service sector activity and retail sales unexpectedly shrank in November as consumers held back on purchases.
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Bloodworth Named Chair of Urban Land Institute’s District Council -
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Russell Bloodworth has been named chair of the Urban Land Institute’s District Council representing Memphis and the Mid-South. He most recently served as assistant chairman to the previous chair, Frank Ricks of Looney Ricks Kiss.
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Job Losses Mar Recovery, Create Woes for Dems -
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - A distressed economy is widely blamed for President George H.W. Bush's re-election defeat in 1992, and a decade earlier, for the loss of 26 House seats in midterm elections by Ronald Reagan's Republicans. Yet in both instances recession had already ended or was winding down.
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Fed's Steps to Aid Banking System Raise Risks, Too -
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Reserve's bold steps to prevent the banking industry from collapsing last year have injected new dangers into the financial system.
Analysts and government officials fear that the nation's biggest banks will be emboldened to resume excessive risk-taking on the belief that the Fed will be there – again – to prevent them from collapsing.
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White House Putting Off Budget Update -
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - The White House is being forced to acknowledge the wide gap between its once-upbeat predictions about the economy and today's bleak landscape.
The administration's annual midsummer budget update is sure to show higher deficits and unemployment and slower growth than projected in President Barack Obama's budget in February and update in May, and that could complicate his efforts to get his signature health care and global-warming proposals through Congress.
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Fred Smith Talks Green: Helps the environment and Fedex's bottom line -
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Fred Smith is going green. In the case of the FedEx founder, however, it’s a different shade – something like military fatigue green.
49.
Congress Tackles Credit Cards, Health Care, Energy -
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - When lawmakers return to Capitol Hill this week, hammering out details of the budget passed before the spring break will be at the top of the agenda.
On Sunday Republicans continued to warn that President Barack Obama's spending plan is a "disaster" for the country, even though the federal income tax burden is at a historic low, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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At Last, Economy Leveling Off – But Bumps Not Over -
Monday, April 13, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) – At last, after a nerve-racking six-month descent, the economy appears to be leveling off.
But don’t assume the bumps are over.
Stock investors, shoppers and home buyers are less jittery. Once-frozen credit markets are slowly thawing. And economic indicators that had been going from bad to worse are showing signs of stabilizing – though still at distressed levels.
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Congress Takes Up Economic Plans, Treasury Nominee -
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is set to tackle the economy this week by considering President Barack Obama's choice to head the Treasury Department and by acting on legislation to spur economic growth.
52.
Obama Will Broaden Bailout Spending -
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) - President-elect Barack Obama's top economic adviser told congressional leaders Monday that the incoming president would broaden goals for using the remaining $350 billion financial bailout and insure transparency and oversight.
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Obama Wants Econ Rescue Approved 'Right Away' -
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
CHICAGO (AP) - With the economy in crisis, President-elect Barack Obama urged the new Congress to pass a quick economic stimulus bill, pledged help for the troubled auto industry and blessed the Bush administration's bailout of the financial industry.
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Democrats, Republicans Promise Speedy Work on Economic Stimulus Legislation -
Thursday, January 17, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) - Under pressure to act quickly on the sagging election-year economy, Democratic and GOP leaders held talks Wednesday amid increasing optimism that the warring factions might actually agree soon on an economic stimulus bill.
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Barrow Named Chef de Cuisine At Capriccio Grill -
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
The Peabody Hotel has named Brian Barrow chef de cuisine for Capriccio Grill, an Italian steakhouse. Barrow began his culinary career at 27. He attended Johnson & Wales University's College of Culinary Arts in Miami. He previously was a chef at the Ambassador Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and with Do & Co International Catering.
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FBI Special Agent Harrison Named PRSA Communicator of the Year -
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
My Harrison has been named the 2006 PRSA Communicator of the Year by the Memphis chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). She is a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in charge of the Memphis field office. Since her arrival in Memphis two years ago, she has supervised a number of high-profile federal investigations, including "Operation Tennessee Waltz," "Operation Tarnished Blue" and "Operation Main Street Sweeper."
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Mayor Herenton's Executive Assistant Moves to MLGW -
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Gale Jones Carson has been named director of corporate communications for Memphis Light, Gas & Water Division. In her new executive-level position, she will report directly to MLGW president and CEO Joseph Lee III. She previously was executive assistant to Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton.
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MBA Board MembersAnnounced, Ready to Roll -
Monday, December 11, 2006
The Memphis Bar Association announced its 2007 officers during an event at The Peabody Hotel Thursday.
David M. Cook of The Hardison Law Firm PC officially became the 2007 MBA president,59.
Wassmer Captures Account Exec Spot at Thompson & Berry -
Wednesday, June 7, 2006
Katie Wassmer has been promoted to account executive at Thompson & Berry Public Relations, a division of Thompson & Co. Wassmer has been with Thompson & Berry for two years. She joined the company as an intern. Wassmer graduated from the University of Memphis in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in journalism/public relations.
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Green Receives Bar's Lawyer's Lawyer Award -
Thursday, December 22, 2005
Memphis lawyer Robert L. "Bob" Green of Allen Summers Simpson Lillie & Gresham PLLC received the Judge Jerome Turner Lawyer's Lawyer Award at the Memphis Bar Association's 2005 annual meeting, held Dec. 1 at the Memphis Cook Convention Center.
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Mathews Named to New Post at FedEx Institute -
Wednesday, December 7, 2005
Eric Mathews was named associate director of corporate research and development at the University of Memphis FedEx Institute of Technology. Mathews previously served FIT in temporary roles directing research and business development and was part of the institute's founding executive management. He earned a bachelor's degree from Rhodes College and a master's degree from the University of Memphis.
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Archived Article: Lead -
Monday, October 25, 2004
Two Upscale Residential Projects Coming to Fayette Upscale Homes Planned for Fayette
New residential concept offers buyers unique amenity
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
A home with a lakefront view isnt out of the ordinary. But when that ...
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Archived Article: Small Biz -
Wednesday, April 7, 2004
Burkes Burkes a Mainstay in Local Book Scene
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
Its a marriage built on books. Theres just no other way to describe the relationship of Cheryl and Corey Mesler, owners of Burkes Book Store.
I hired her to marry...
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Archived Article: Real Focus -
Tuesday, January 20, 2004
Real Memphis Remodeling Market Continues to Improve
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
Last summers major wind storm was devastating for Memphis.
But it did wonders for the areas remodeling market, which saw a heavy increase in business.
I...
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Archived Article: Law Focus -
Thursday, September 11, 2003
Law County Seeks Major Government Conference
LANCE ALLAN
The Daily News
In the end, John Fowlkes Jr. believes all it will take is one visit, maybe aided by a slab or two of ribs and a filet of catfish.
Fowlkes, chief administrative of...
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Archived Article: Calendar -
Monday, August 5, 2002
Calendar of events Jan Calendar of events Aug. 5-Aug. 11
Aug. 6
The Memphis Area Technology Council is planning committee alignment meetings for people interested in getting involved with MATC. Meetings are 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 6 at the M...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, August 1, 2002
The Memphis Bar Association will host a bring-your-own-lunch lecture from noon to 2 p The Memphis Bar Association will host a bring-your-own-lunch lecture from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesday. The speakers are Minton Mayer of Spicer Flynn & Rudstrom a...
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Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, May 17, 2001
David F Weintraub, Stock, Bennett & Grisham PC has relocated its office to the Renaissance Center, 1715 Aaron Brenner Drive, Suite 512. The firm concentrates its practice on representing employees in labor and employment matters. John Sandford w...69.
Archived Article: Page 2 -
Thursday, November 18, 1999
MBA finalizes officer, director slate for 2000 MBA finalizes officer, director slate for 2000 The slate of candidates for the Memphis Bar Associations election of officers and directors for 2000 has been finalized, the MBA announced last week. David...70.
Archived Article: Law Focus1 -
Thursday, October 28, 1999
Memphis Bar Association announced nominees Memphis Bar Association announced nominees The Memphis Bar Association has released the report of its nominations and elections committee, which was chaired by Prince Chambliss. The association president fo...71.
Archived Article: Law Briefs -
Thursday, December 18, 1997
The Memphis Bar Association will present a seminar titled Trial Practice Essentials on Thursday from 9 a The Memphis Bar Association will present a seminar titled "Trial Practice Essentials" on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at One Com...72.
Archived Article: Benchmark Chg -
Thursday, April 17, 1997
Sheyla P BellSouth Advertising and Publishing Corp. vs. Industrial Machine and Fabrication Inc. A Georgia corporation has filed suit in Circuit Court against a Tennessee machine company for breach of contract. On or about April 17, 1991, Industrial ...73.
Archived Article: Gen. Sess -
Monday, March 11, 1996
3-11 CHG Gen. Sess. clerk Two Memphis attorneys, Republicans seek General Sessions clerk position By CAMILLE H. GAMBLE The Daily News Two Memphis attorneys will vie on Tuesday for the Republican nomination for General Sessions Court Clerk, a positio...