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July 1, 2005 -
[Like movies? So does our resident film critic, David Fellerath.]
July 1, 2005 -
For your holiday reading pleasure, here are two of Facing South's favorite pieces for Independence Day:
July 1, 2005 -
Quick activist alert: 12 Tennessee citizens are in the 11th day of a sit-in at Gov. Bredesen's (D) office in Nashville. They have been joined by 50 or more demonstrators outside, protesting Bredesen's proposed deep cuts in the TennCare health system -- almost a third of a million people kicked off the rolls.
June 30, 2005 -
The move by GOP leaders to slash Amtrak's train routes that we warned about have apparently been derailed:
June 30, 2005 -
Many pundits -- especially on the political right -- are incensed about the Supreme Court's recent verdict in Kelo v. City of New London, which backed the Connecticut town's use of eminent domain to take (with compensation) a woman's house for economic development.
June 29, 2005 -
In what could become a landmark case, the state of Tennessee is going to federal court today seeking approval to cut back on coverage offered by the state-paid TennCare health program.
June 29, 2005 -
Rep. Robin Hayes (R-NC), who was picked to accompany President Bush at Fort Bragg yesterday -- instead of the shunned colleage Rep.