Archive for November, 2004
Speaking of giving, be sure to head on over to the wonderful Miss O’Hara’s site and read up on the charity she is highlighting this week for The Seven Weeks of Christmas Campaign!
This week’s charity is Hatzolah Israel.
Do it.
Update: And while you’re at it, be sure to lend a hand in helping Howard Dean get [...]
We’ve got religion gaps, geographical gaps, generosity gaps, etc. etc. etc. ad nauseum.
But wait…there’s another! The Baby Gap!
Clearly, the “issues” that so excite political journalists had but a meager impact on most voters… If a demographic or regional group supported Bush’s “humble” foreign policy in 2000, they supported his Alexandrine ambitions in 2004, and vice-versa.Still, [...]
How can I let such a priceless piece of literary material go by without passing it along for others to see? It’s impossible, I tell you.
In a letter to the editor of the Daily Breeze, Shirley Conley writes:
Killing of hunters not surprisingRegarding the shooting deaths of the hunters in Wisconsin, it should come as no [...]
What follows is a Presidential Proclamation given for the observance of Thanksgiving:
By the President of the United States of America. a Proclamation.Whereas it is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favor, and [...]
Home tour to benefit historic Buchanan cabin
0 Comments Published November 5th, 2004 in Old CategoriesYou wake up. Your knees ache, your back pops- maybe you feel like you’re falling apart.
But at least your skin’s not rotting off.
That’s essentially what’s happening to the Buchanan Log House, a two-story home in Hermitage built in 1809. Once a home to a Tennessee governor, its siding is flaking, and the joints between the [...]
One of the local companies leading the charge to turn Tennessee into a biotechnology Mecca has received more financing at the same time as a national economic development magazine has named the state one of the most attractive locales for such companies.
BioMimetic Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Franklin has raised $25.7 million from a round of Series [...]
You may have seen this elaborate, colonial-style home on the 2000 Parade of Homes, in Southern Living magazine, or even on Oprah.
The 10,057-square-foot, six-bedroom, brick and wood home in Franklin’s Laurelbrooke community represents the quintessential Southern estate home, with more square feet of covered porches - 3,500 in all - than many people have in [...]
