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Today, We are Sarah’s People

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Like most bloggers, I enjoy the sound of my own voice and enjoy reading my own opinions. If I didn’t, I suppose I wouldn’t have any business blogging. I believe I have something relevant to say and that I say it well. That so many of you come by to read each day tends to reinforce that belief.

Suprising Poll Numbers

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While McCain salivates over his one day lead in the Gallup tracking poll yesterday which was erased today...it appears there is some not so great news from the Senior Senator from Arizona coming from his own backyard. From CNN/Time:

Colorado: McCain 47, Obama 46

Inside This Week's Music Section

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Faust Be Damned: Dustin Allen talks to James Jackson Toth about his new album, Waiting in Vain, Wooden Wands, metal and producer Steve Fisk. (Playing Monday, 28th at Grimey's.)

Press Release Journalism: Today's AT&T medical records story

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The Knoxville News Sentinel had a bold headline on the front page of today's local section proclaiming "Electronic exchange of patient info close" with the sub heading "AT&T and Tenn. create system for accessing, sharing medical records." The opening paragraphs state:

Mayors New Release

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Cut and paste to your browser and read this important information

http://www.tennessean.com/assets/doc/DN9612118.doc

Rescue for the 3rd Ward on the way.

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Critic of transit, land purchases submits name for alderman:

The first résumé is on its way to City Hall to fill the Ward 3 vacancy. Bob Buelterman, 68, a retired automotive logistics manager and Ohio native, confirmed Friday that he’ll seek the job and has sent his credentials to city officials.

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