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Elvis Presley and Muhammad Ali’s Images Are Up For Sale And ‘The Congress’ Offers A Cautionary Tale
In a move that speaks to the extent to which famous people stop being individuals and start being part of a conglomerated project that includes their images, Deadline notes that Elvis Presley Enterprises and Muhammad Ali Enterprises, which include the rights to the images of both ...
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Deputy fired accused of bringing contraband to inmates
A deputy at the Rutherford County Adult Detention Center was fired earlier this month after he was accused of bringing marijuana, tobacco and a cell phone to inmates. On May 10, Sheriff Robert Arnold fired Deputy Keith Knowles, who is accused of bringing contraband into the jail and for conducting himself in a manner unbecoming to an officer. Knowles joined the sheriff's office as a ...
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Hoover expresses interest in Oreck sale
Vacuum giant Hoover is interested in the bankruptcy auction of Oreck, its Nashville-based competitor, The Tennessean reports. In a Tuesday hearing, a judge gave interested bidders until July 1 to submit competing offers for Oreck. The Royal Appliance Manufacturing Co. and its Hoover Inc. affiliate have filed notice demanding to be notified of any actions in the case, The Tennessean ...
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iPhone helps police arrest YMCA theft suspect
. On May 15, someone stole the gym bags of two people working out at the Cookeville YMCA on Raider Drive. Items taken included wallets, phones, sunglasses and clothes. Police learned there was an iPhone in one of the stolen gym bags. Police tracked the phone to the Buffalo Valley rest area along Interstate 40 and found 49-year-old Kip Kuhlman with the phone. Kuhlman, of Vancouver, WA, was ...
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Auto parts stores robbed in Hermitage Rosa Parks Boulevard
High-priced electronics and other valuables were stolen overnight at two auto stores. A thief smashed the window to get inside an O'Reilly Auto Parts on Rosa Parks Boulevard around 12:30 a.m. When police arrived, they found broken glass on the floor and several things missing. The thief stole dozens of Freon cans and some diagnostic scanners similar to ones used at emissions testing ...
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Cop Out
Its no secret that Kevin Smith has been trying to reboot the Fletch franchise for the better part of the past decade, and the fact that Cop Out features a suspiciously similar synth score by Fletch composer Harold Faltermeyer and ends with Stephanie Mills Bit by Bit (Theme Fr ... ...
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Mans best friend to the end Dog stands watch over owners body in tornado wreckage
MOORE, OK - The Oklahoma County Sheriff's office tweeted a photo of a frightened, muddy dog Monday after a deadly EF-5 tornado ripped through the town. The comment accompanying the photo said, "scared, but this little pup survived." On Tuesday, the photo became more poignant when the owner's body was discovered near where the pup was standing watch. "Man's best ...
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Charley Walters Phil Housley lands job as Nashville Predators...
Coach Phil Housley takes charge of practice during the morning skate prior to the USA Hockey All-American Prospects Game in September 2012 in Buffalo, N.Y. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) Someday, I predict, Phil Housley will become head coach of the Wild. Housley, 49, the 1982 South St. Paul grad who just returned home from Stockholm as an assistant coach for the bronze-medal-winning ...
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East Tennessee groups offer aid to Okla. tornado victims
East Tennesseans are coming together to help those affected by the deadly tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma. The Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee will send 24 pallets of food and water to Oklahoma with the assistance of its charity partner, Feed America. Elaine Streno, the food bank's executive director, said the food pallets were leftover FEMA aid from the Hurricane Sandy relief ...
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Music City Center employs more workers than estimated
The number of construction jobs created at the Music City Center project ended up being much higher than the anticipated estimates. "We employed 7,300 people over the life of this project," said Mayor Karl Dean, during Monday's ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new convention center. "That's 2 1/2 times more than what was predicted." Holly McCall, spokeswoman for ...
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Severe Weather Threats Moves into Lower Great LakesTennessee Valley on Wednesday
SPC AC 211705 DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 1205 PM CDT TUE MAY 21 2013 VALID 221200Z - 231200Z ...THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS FROM THE LOWER GREAT LAKES INTO THE OH/TN VALLEYS ...SYNOPSIS HIGH AMPLITUDE BLOCKING PATTERN IS FORECAST TO CONTINUE ON WEDNESDAY AS AN UPPER LOW CURRENTLY OVER THE UPPER MIDWEST MOVES SLOWLY EWD AND BEGINS TO PHASE ...
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Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, Canada
A grand traditional hotel, in the heart of downtown Vancouver. The hotel is one of three Fairmonts in this Canadian-gateway ...
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