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More on the Jameson-Neighbors Flap
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The City Paper lays out the possible influence peddling/Kleinfelter firing argument. First the Vice Mayor:
Planning Unemployment
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Jeff Woods reports that the city is not renewing Planning Commission attorney David Kleinfelter contract:
No Time To Go Old School
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The Davidson County Election Commission chairman thinks the county can make the switch to a verifiable paper ballot system by the fall election. The state, however, is of a different opinion:
Dolphin Club's third deferment
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Dolphin Club's third deferment may lead to new rules
Brentwood commission's patience gets tested, but applicant is within rightsBy CHARLES BOOTH
Metro Asks Security Company To Pay Costs
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Letters Cost City More Than $100,000
Reported by Jennifer Johnson
POSTED: 4:52 pm CST January 4, 2008
UPDATED: 7:13 pm CST January 4, 2008
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- A break-in that compromised hundreds of thousands of voters' personal information is turning out to be an expensive mistake.
Channel 4 learned Friday that the city is trying to recoup some of the costs from the security company contracted to protect the building where the computers were stolen.



