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White Lily v. blogger dust-up

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Blogging bakers are bemoaning the demise of their beloved White Lily flour. According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer:

Kroger ground beef recall

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Kroger has expanded a recent beef recall to include packaged ground beef sold at Kroger stores in Knoxville:

Second lawsuit filed against Jewelry TV

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A press release from by inbox:

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - June 5, 2008 - A second lawsuit was filed today against Knoxville-based Jewelry Television for false advertising and misrepresentation. This lawsuit was filed in Knox County Circuit Court, Division Two (Judge Harold Wimberly) in Knoxville.

Tennessee gets No. 1 seed in NCAA tourney

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By BETH RUCKER
Associated Press Writer

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- After being a top seed in the NCAA tournament 19 times, Tennessee coach Pat Summitt likes to see something new.

As in new opponents, not a new seed.

Blogs impact on local politics

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Jack Lail: Boss Hogg couldn’t survive bloggers buzz

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A bit of background and I’ll be brief. In Knoxville, Tenn., politics is played the Good Ole’ Boy way. Think Boss Hogg from TV’s The Dukes of Hazzard and its fictional Hazzard County, Georgia.

County organization charts read like family trees. Paid county employees hold county elec

Knoxville tainted pet food case settled for $3.1 million

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From the Associated Press

The pet food, which contained a mold called aflatoxin, was produced at Diamond Pet Foods' plant in South Carolina. The company will set up a fund to reimburse pet owners for the loss of their dog, veterinarian bills and the cost of any unreturned contaminated food, said attorney Jim Andrews, who represented a Knoxville, T

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