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NWS employee pleads not guilty to animal cruelty
A National Weather Service employee who police said beat a puppy to death and killed another five or six dogs pleaded not guilty Friday to aggravated animal cruelty. Police said last November that David Michael Matson was spotted covered in blood in a wooded area behind a McDonald's on Cumberland Street in Lebanon. After initially claiming he'd fallen on a rock, police said ...
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Tennessee couple killed in Central Ky. crash
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. - Emergency responders in central Kentucky had cleared the scene of a crash that killed a Tennessee woman when they found the body of her husband nearly 1,000 feet away.According to The News-Enterprise (http://bit.ly/12B2DHU) in Elizabethtown, Kentucky State Police identified the victims as Claire R. Kahane, 75, and Charles S. Kahane, 78, of Nashville.Troopers said the ...
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Masked burglar breaks into Cool Springs McDonalds
Franklin police are looking for a masked burglar who broke into a McDonald's in Cool Springs early Monday morning. The burglary occurred at a restaurant located at 653 Frazier Dr. at about 1:20 a.m. The man was wearing restaurant worker attire. Police said he left the scene in a conversion van. It's unclear if any money was taken from the restaurant. Call Crime Stoppers at ...
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Donelson clerk attacked during store robbery
A man attacked and robbed a store clerk in Donelson early Friday morning, said police. The incident occurred around 2:50 a.m. at a Shell station located at 580 Donelson Pike. Investigators said a man walked into the store and tried to pay for several items with a credit card, which was declined. The man then walked around the counter, assaulted the clerk and took the items he tried to ...
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Southwest Airlines computer issues fixed after morning problems
A computer problem caused long lines for Southwest Airlines passengers attempting to check in for their flights Friday morning. The system experienced issues from about 4:45 a.m. to 5:15 a.m. but is still causing long lines at security checkpoints. A spokeswoman said the issue is only causing minor flight ...
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Movie Review
Sweet Home Alabama
Director Andy Tennant's last film was 1999's Anna and the King, the florid tale of a refined 19th-century British woman who finds herself in the ancient Oriental kingdom of Siam, which is moving slowly into modernity. His latest, the romantic comedy Sweet Home Alabama, has essentially the same narrative crux, but in this case it's a refined 21st-century New Yorker who finds herself ... ...
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Nashville native wins $100000 drops out of college
Mark Daniel, 19, has won $100,000 to drop out of college and pursue his startup, StatusHawk. Nashville native Mark Daniel is earning $100,000 by dropping out of college. According to sister publication the Nashville Business Journal, the 19-year-old has received a Thiel Fellowship, which gives him the money over the next two years to create his company, StatusHawk. Instead of heading back to ...
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House destroyed by fire in Ashland City
A vacant house was destroyed by fire early Friday morning in Cheatham County. The fire occurred around 4 a.m. at a home in the 900 block of Gibbs Road. No one was hurt. The cause is ...
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Main break spews water in East Nashville
A water main break is shooting water into the air in east Nashville on Friday morning. The problem is occurring at South Fifth Street and Shelby Avenue. One lane is blocked, but the intersection is still open. It's unclear what caused the break or when it would be ...
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Nashville couple killed in I-65 crash in Kentucky
A Nashville couple was killed Thursday in a car wreck on Interstate 65 in Kentucky. The crash happened at mile marker 98 near Elizabethtown around 4 p.m. Police said Claire R. Kahane, 75, was driving southbound when her 2006 Toyota Avalon left the interstate, hit a tree and crashed into a creek bed. She was pronounced dead at the scene. At around 6:30 p.m., Kahane's husband, Charles, ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
Barack Obama
The U.S. president was speaking on his administration's counter terrorism policy.
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THE WESTIN, LOS ANGELES AIRPORT
This substantial hotel is easily accessed on Century Boulevarde. Driving in to the entrance area, the hotel main lobby greets ...
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