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Funding merger may hinge on taxes
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PRIMARY RESULTS
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LINKS TO MEMPHIS
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Soul-searching time for GOP
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Economy, defeating Obama are S.C. focus
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South Carolina a major player
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Chaplains see Congress differently
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$15 million gift for Candler
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Obama vows economy ‘blueprint’
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Winter finally hits
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Once-priceless moonrocks lost, stolen, forgotten now
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Japan food supply in question
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Planned attacks kill 143 in Nigeria
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SNAPSHOTS
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Teen sailor finishes globe-circling voyage
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Underwater battle for seas
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Brain remarkably quick to adapt
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‘Not made in USA’ is Apple’s key to profits
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Haslam-o-meter measures promise-keeping
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Davis capitalized on system’s flaws
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Body found in Shelby Farms
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IT WAS A BAD NIGHT, BUT A GLORIOUS TIME
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Memphis City Schools
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Jackson looks at curfew for teens
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Costs vary on starting schools
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Consultants’ figures different from cities’
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SEND US FEEDBACK
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Jan. 16, 1862
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Do you still qualify for the job you have — or the one you want?
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Medicine is ready to get personal
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Local firms press for Electrolux work
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Look for corporate relocations to spread
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One billion on Facebook by April, fast eclipsing global competitors
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Making a point
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Second-half run helps Tigers shake off SMU
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Vols’ Stokes stars in first start
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Even victories leave blue feeling this season
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Hogs trip up Michigan
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ON THE AIR
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Bost, Bulldogs edge Vandy
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Ole Miss grabs 3rd victory in 4 games
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Odds and ends
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OTHER GAMES
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TOP 25 WOMEN
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Ravens’ duo primed
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Giants’ Eli seeks to join elite group
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TODAY’S CONFERENCE TITLE GAMES
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OTHER GAMES
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Ridgeway nips Fla. Montverde
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Booming winds delay Humana
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Nuggets down Anthony, Knicks
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AROUND THE LEAGUE
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Nadal makes quarterfinals
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Hollins’ only nitpick is backup point guard
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GRIZZLIES
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DUCKS UNLIMITED 75TH ANNIVERSARY
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Don’t stop at 1 duck stamp
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SO, WHAT’S GOING ON?
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A belated thanks
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Exhibition shows heart for others
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Chinese New Year
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The Eclectic Eye hosts ‘I do’s’
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FAITH CALENDAR
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CBU earns EPA grant
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MUS pair among top 10
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Connect with co-workers to excel
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Owning business is a party
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Fiat ups appeal with two new micro-rides
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Ford owner loves all cars
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Coming home
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Personal credit crunch was a blessing in disguise
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End-of-life interviews help dying leave legacy
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Fewer brides are keeping surname
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Civil War museums tweak views
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Splendid but few tourists
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Take care of feet to ward off falls
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Movie buff’s book tells of devotion to Oscars
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Something borrowed
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Commission’s rancor imperils any progress
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Conspicuous consumption of energy raises frightful future
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Attacks grow on women’s reproductive freedoms
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“We need to move away from lockstep ordering patterns either up or down into a better discussion of risk and more
nuanced decision-making.”
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Third World examples to follow
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Through back channel, Iran listens
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Let the merger process play out
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An insult to the real 99 percent
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Asleep at the switch in Southaven
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Tell us what you think
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Recount of 1937 flood fascinates with suspense and period details
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