Monday, October 26, 2009

Morning Roundup: Sahel Kazemi's Life Insurance, Murfreesborean in Space and More

Posted by Jim Ridley on Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 7:28 AM

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Will the cause of death block Sahel Kazemi's aunt from collecting on her $10,000 group life-insurance policy? ...Just hours after last night's late-night fatality, a second car accident occurs near the same strip of asphalt near Antioch....Why would you pay $1,000 for a copy of Phil Valentine's book you can get online for $13.57? Why, to support the "nonpartisan research organization" Tennessee Center for Policy Research, Rex reports....Bishop David Choby addresses the Franklin congregation whose pastor was removed for "abuse of a professional relationship" with a woman in his flock.... While the state drags its feet on the Voter Confidence Act--hey, it's not like elections are coming up next year or anything--supporters of paper-verified voting machines enlist an expert to rebut the opposition....Barry Wilmore of Murfreesboro will see stars from the space shuttle Atlantis in November....The "burrito-fication" of Nashville continues apace as the Chipotle chain readies its first two stores. Didn't Baja Burrito get there first?

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Insurance always appears so over prices these days. I often wonder that it might be cheaper not to have it!

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Posted by Mike Panels on December 4, 2009 at 6:39 AM

This post has now been Bookmarked! Good stuff

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Posted by Franky007 on March 5, 2010 at 12:28 PM
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