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Local Eatery Shut Down

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I have it on good authority that the local (LaFollette) restaurant that quickly shut its doors and left town last week was closed because the franchise’s parent company was tipped off to very unsanitary conditions.

And it was only a happy accident that anyone found out at all.

Dear Porn People

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Okay, I realize "porn people" is not the technical name of their company. But, it sounds better than Sugar DVD.

After a While, It’s Hard to Say Which is Which

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After a while, the houses all start to run together.  The street names–Greenwood, Woodlawn, Greenland, Riverwood, Creekwood, Woodwood, Woodforest, Forestwood, Forestforest, Forestlawn, Lawndale, Dalewood, Woodgreen, Greenwood–all seem to come full circle after a while.  Did we drive down this street already?  Did we look at that house already?

16-year-old home burglar arrested on River Rouge Drive

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May 6 press release from Metro Police, via email from Charlotte Park Neighborhood Association:

A 16-year-old burglar is in Juvenile Detention this afternoon after an alert citizen saw a strange car at her neighbor’s River Rouge Drive home and quickly called police.

Metro's deadline for alarm permits is Tuesday

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Davidson County

Nashville residents have until Tuesday to renew annual permits for home burglar and fire alarm systems.

About 40,000 people in the city use such systems; Metro requires they all be registered whether they are self-installed, monitored by an alarm company or directly connected to the police department.

Police Report Laptop Information Did Not Appear to Be Accessed

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News 2 reports that the homeless burglar sold the two Election Commission laptops he stole on Christmas Eve for $80 and a six-pack of beer to a Downtown "rave-type coffee shop." The computers changed hands 3 or 4 times before police located them but the police are satisfied that the security of voters' personal data was not compromised in the transactions.

WaPo Late on the Uptake

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WaPo readers are just now reading the dated story on the Nashville laptop theft absent the details about apprehension of the burglar and recovery of the hard drives. Sheesh. Robert McMillian's story, which was slightly stale when it ran in ComputerWorld on Tuesday, was picked up by PCWorld and th

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