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St. Jude Program features Korean Choir

By Christine Anne Piesyk | November 1, 2006 | Print This Post

 

St. Jude Children's Hospital“No child will be turned away for an inability to pay.That’s been the motto of St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital since its inception.

On Sunday, November 12, from 3-4 P.M., a representative of St. Jude’s Childre’s Hospital will speak about the hospital’s commitment to treatment and research of childhood cancers. The program, which is open to the public, will include music and songs performed by the First Presbyterian Church Korean Choir. «Read the rest of this article»

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Because of Iraq

By Bill Larson | November 1, 2006 | Print This Post

 

Amen! Vote! «Read the rest of this article»

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A guest commentary by Karl Bode of DSL Reports

By Bill Larson | November 1, 2006 | Print This Post

 

The Municipal report from DSL ReportsThis commentary was not originally written for Clarksville Online. I want to thank Karl Bode of DSL Reports for giving me permission to republish this article here for you. I felt it was something that you should see. Thank you Karl!

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Municipal Report: Bogus Experts, Bogus Concern
Faking interest in broadband deployment to maximize revenue

Posted 2006-10-31 20:31:09 by Karl

Editorial: Outfits such as the Reason Foundation, Competitive Enterprise Institute and the Heartland Foundation are free-market think tanks that proudly proclaim that eliminating government oversight in the broadband sector will result in broadband utopia. Their editorials and position papers insist they are concerned with “optimizing broadband deployment” in this country. However the real agenda, as always, is maximizing revenue for themselves and their constituents by eliminating all regulation, creating an utterly toothless regulatory authority, and letting the nation’s largest corporations run wild. «Read the rest of this article»

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