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Big 3 Bailout Update

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The Big 3 automakers are presenting their business turnaround plans to Congress today. You can find information on those plans online.

Team effort leads Feet to home win

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Webb took to the paint Tuesday night in Bell Buckle and gave Boyd Christian a run for their money as everyone on the roster contributed to a 57-37 win. The Feet (3-3) came out strong in the first...

The Bailout In A Nutshell

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From Zach Roth:

So it seems to come down to this: the banks won’t say what they’re doing with the money, and Treasury is too polite to ask.

Opting For BMW Mini

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It is of utmost importance to buy a car that doesn’t consume a lot of fuel. It is not only important for you as this will help you to save a lot of money but it is equally beneficial for environment and your health. Actually, when fuel is burnt in your car’s engine, carbon dioxide is produced which is not good for your health.

Maybe less annoying than those coupon books

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A school district had to cut back on supplies to save money. One teacher's budget would not cover the cost of making copies for tests, so he sold ads on them. This was in California, not Tennessee. It's rough all over.

Kiffin Scores First TD With Fans

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Questions abound within Vol Nation about Lane Kiffin. My initial reaction was that AD Mike Hamilton made a short-sighted choice to save money and this year's recruiting class. But I have now changed...

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Media Bypass

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Bloomberg News discusses how a President Obama may use the extensive list of emails he amassed during his presidential campaign as a weapon in governing:

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