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Blagojevich Appointed Burris to Obama’s Senate Seat. Why did he accept?

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Now that Blagojevich has appointed a replacement for Obama’s senate seat, despite the insistence of nearly every political figure that he not do so, the most interesting question is why did Roland Burris accept? As always, there is no such thing as bad publicity.
Burris has to know that there is very little chance of the [...]

TBR Chancellor tries to pull a fast one - gets slammed by academic community

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The Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) is the is the sixth-largest system of public higher education currently operating in the United States. MTSU is the largest University in the system and largest undergraduate University in the state.

CCA Shows a Flair for Creative PR Fiction

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So this is hilarious. Corrections Corporation of America, the widely condemned prison company in Green Hills, has launched a Pravda-styled website aimed at providing “factual information” about its operations.

Dallas After Midnight

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If developers have the absolute right to do whatever they want with their own property, then why demo "one of Dallas' hailed pieces of 1950s architecture" under cover of an early Sunday morning while all the neighbors--who were fighting a high-rise condo development--slept?

Hillary Clinton Holds On

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Winning most of the big primary contests last night, Hillary Clinton prevented the final nail from being driven into her coffin. The Democratic Primary goes on and some Democrats are not looking forward to a battle many say Hillary Clinton cannot win with pledged delegates alone:

An Unavoidable Downturn

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Leon McDermott's article on the music industry in the Sunday Herald is worth reading mainly because it takes a rarely seen -- and I believe correct -- view of the music industry's downturn. And he has a rare optimism on the state of record labels.

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