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Quiet Days on Par for Golfer Clinton

July 29, 2001
Quiet Days on Par for Golfer Clinton

CARBONDALE – After former President Bill Clinton arrived to playa round of golf, about 10,000 people crowded into town. But most weren’t there to see him. They came for Carbondale’s annual music and crafts festival. When Clinton came to the Roaring Fork Valley as president, he attracted an entourage of staff and security. Saturday,...
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Harp Sounds Soothe Newborns Who Are Battling for Survival

April 29, 2000
Harp Sounds Soothe Newborns Who Are Battling for Survival

With her weekly concerts, a Tennessee college student serenades infants in hospital incubators. By David Frey Gentle melodies strummed on a 6-foot-tall harp lilt into nurseries where critically ill newborns cling to life at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. “It just puts them in a more restful state,” says student musician Betty-Ashton Andrews, who is...
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Ending Puts Nashville in ‘Letdown’

January 31, 2000
Ending Puts Nashville in ‘Letdown’

Fans moaned “No!” in unison Sunday when the Tennessee Titans fell a yard short in the Super Bowl. About 2,300 stunned fans at the Wildhorse Saloon watched the clock run out with the St. Louis Rams ahead 23-16 in Super Bowl XXXIV. Despite the loss fans mirrored their cohorts at the Georgia Dome in...
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Program Seeks to Give New Lives to Ex-Prostitutes

November 29, 1999
Program Seeks to Give New Lives to Ex-Prostitutes

Regina Mullins pulled her three sons close and smiled. A camera was about to capture her new life. Mullins had lost custody of the boys — now age 14, 15 and 20 — to her mother while she worked as a prostitute, spending nearly everything she made on crack cocaine. Now she and her...
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Lending a Hand to Refugees with Head, Heart for Business

October 3, 1999
Lending a Hand to Refugees with Head, Heart for Business

Abdelgabar Adam’s road to freedom has him driving a cab. A doctor from Sudan, Adam had tended to the wounds of too many who lost a hand or a foot as punishment for petty crime. He became a critic of the Islamic fundamentalist government, and when friends and family were killed for their views,...
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Charity Fires Staff as Thefts are Probed

June 2, 1999
Charity Fires Staff as Thefts are Probed

NASHVILLE — A charity that supplies food for needy children fired all 14 employees at its Nashville distribution center amid an investigation into whether they stole boxloads of donated goods. Larry Jones, the founder and president of Feed the Children, said yesterday the center will close while the relief agency finds out how much...
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