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George Jones eulogized at funeral service in Nashville
The funeral service for country singer George Jones on Thursday in Nashville was as richly emotional as the songs with which he built his reputation as one of the greatest vocalists in country history, through sung and spoken tributes from a full slate of...
Tags: Executive Branch, CBS Corp., CMT (tv network), Politics, Satellite and Cable Service
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George Jones' May 2 funeral service going live on cable, Web
Thursday’s funeral service for Country Music Hall of Fame member George Jones will be a star-studded affair featuring a host of musicians, political figures and other celebrities paying final tribute to one of the most widely lauded singers of the...Tags: Executive Branch, CBS Corp., CMT (tv network), Mike Huckabee, Politics
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RFD-TV to broadcast George Jones funeral
Channel Guide MagazineUpdated May 1, 2013, 11:52am CT RFD-TV announced that it will broadcast a live feed of the public funeral services of country legend George Jones direct from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville this Thursday, May 2, beginning at 11am ET/10am CT.... -
George Jones Funeral On CMT
Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney and former first lady, Laura Bush, will be among those paying tribute to George Jones during his funeral at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. CMT will televise the service. The coverage will be hosted by CMT'...
Tags: George Jones, CBS Corp., Alan Jackson, Brad Paisley, Bob Schieffer
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Protect farming's whistleblowers
"Despicable, unconstitutional, ridiculous, immature, idiotic, and mendacious." And that's just how Tennessee newspapers characterized the state's "ag-gag" bill now awaiting Gov. Bill Haslam's signature. "Ag-gag" bills criminalize whistleblowing that...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Career and Workplace, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Labor Legislation
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Lawmaker To Underwood: "Stick To Singing"
Carrie Underwood has responded to a suggestion made byTennessee State Representative Andy Holt that she should stick to singing instead of politics and lawmaking. At issue is the Livestock Cruelty Prevention Act, known as the Ag-Gag Bill to critics like...
Tags: Executive Branch, American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Humane Society of the United States, Same-Sex Marriage, Politics
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Tennessee 'Ag Gag' Bill Infuriates Underwood
Both the Tennessee state House and Senate have approved the Animal Cruelty and Abuse bill, which declares that anyone who photographs or films video of acts of animal cruelty must turn their material in to police within 48 hours. While supporters argue...
Tags: Politics, Carrie Underwood, Freedom of the Press
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PA in the company of states expected to end their fiscal year with a budget surplus.
Capitol IdeasWhen they return to work later this month, Pennsylvania lawmakers will begin the 2013 legisaltive session with a projected $478 million budget surplus, but demands, including mounting pension costs and the potential expansion of the state's Medicaid... -
GOP governors walk balance beam on health law
ATLANTA (AP) — Florida Gov. Rick Scott, who made a fortune as a health care executive, long opposed President Barack Obama's remake of the health insurance market. After the Democratic president won re-election, the Republican governor softened...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Kathleen Sebelius, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Republican Governors Association, Justice System
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Critics blast Tennessee's 'no holding-hands bill'
(AP) NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Spurred by a classroom demonstration involving a sex toy, Tennessee recently enacted a pro-abstinence sex education law that is among the strictest in the nation. The most debated section of the bill bars educators from...Tags: Executive Branch, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Health, Justice System, Birth Control
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Tennessee governor lets evolution bill go into effect
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A law to protect teachers who allow students to criticize evolution and other scientific theories will become law in Tennessee without the governor's signature. Republican Gov. Bill Haslam said in a statement on Tuesday that...Tags: Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Politics, Government, Science and Technology
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Educators say Obama plan relieves stress
It didn't matter whether they worked at a small city elementary school or a large, suburban middle school. Educators said Friday that President Obama's decision to lift the increasingly rigorous targets of the No Child Left Behind law would mean less...Tags: Justice System, Bowie, Judges, Education, Nobel Prize Awards
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