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- Obituaries Aug. 9, 2008 (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)
Cortez Evans BLUE MOUNTAIN - Cortez Evans, 28, died Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008, at the Regional Medical Center in Memphis as the result of an automobile accident. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Serenity Funeral Home of New Albany.
- U.S. Olympic Roster (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
Athletes named to the U.S.
- United States Olympic roster (The Springfield News-Leader)
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- August 2008 Article Archive (Business Journal of Tri-Cities)
In the wake of the departure of Dr. Richard Salluzzo as CEO of Wellmont Health System, the Wellmont board of directors is taking what we consider a laudable approach to filling the position.
- Earth, Wind and Fire: Band that has been topping charts since '70s is in Tole...
Philip Bailey knows how to take care of his instrument, a one-of-a-kind voice that features a falsetto that can soar across a four-octave range. At 57, the Earth, Wind & Fire frontman is experienced at nursing and nurturing that familiar voice that makes songs like "Easy Lover" and "Fantasy" so memorable. His secret weapon: sleep. At 9 a.m. yesterday he was under the covers in Cleveland in ...
- Defending Champ Signal Mountain Leading City Meet Chattanooga Area Swim Leagu...
The Green Giants from Signal Mountain are on top again. Following the first day of swim events in the Chattanooga Area Swim League’s City Meet at Warner Park, the defending champ Signal Mountain team is sitting in first place with 1,281.5 points.
- Still ablaze after all these years (Akron Beacon Journal)
Earth, Wind & Fire. The band's music is almost as ubiquitous as the elements that make up its name.
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