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Mary Tyler Moore, Nick Jonas, Sugar Ray Leonard Plead for Federal Funding for Diabetes Research

Join 150 Kids with Type 1 Diabetes on Capitol Hill for JDRF's kids's Congress 2009 WASHINGTON, June 24 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Nick Jonas, Mary Tyler Moore, Sugar Ray Leonard and kids with type 1 diabetes testified this morning before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs on the need for funding for type 1 diabetes research. The hearing was the culmination of ...

KRIKORIAN: Alexis will never fade from many a memory

For the most part, memorable sporting events receive lost in the fog of the past, a blurred image that fails to recreate the emotional essence that pervaded in their original forms.

BILL SPELTZ: Fireworks missing from the ring

If he stumbled off the city bus and started talking to the lamp post, the neighbors knew they were in business. At least that's the way my dad remembers it.

Local golf pro qualifies for U.S. Senior Open

By WILL PARCHMANNorthwest Florida Daily News315-4484 | willp@nwfdailynews.com PGA Tour veteran Don Reese happily equates the best round of golf in his life with a ballyhooed boxing match. He's hoping he'll receive a repeat performance during the U.S. Senior

Too good, Federer

CONNOISSEURS of film do not need credits flashed on the screen to identify the work of a great director.

Faith Directory

Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 1404 W. Cowing steer. Pastor Dwight Kruger. 288-6433.

Many Chattanoogans Saw Michael Jackson In Knoxville In 1984

Most Chattanooga area residents have seen or heard recently deceased pop star Michael Jackson’s songs and music videos, but a few have actually seen him in person.

Pete Barth 2 cents worth: Arguellos era was golden

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News: Danny O’Connor; Ricardo Cortes

2008 Olympic alternate “Irish” Danny O’Connor’s latest battle vs. Montreal, Canada’s Sebastien Hamel is now available via an on demand PPV on www.NESportsTV.com. The bout was recorded this past Saturday at The Roxy in Boston.

Whatever happened to the great American film director?

This summer, among every the anonymous blockbusters, remakes and sequels filling the multiplexes, only one American movie will open on the strength of its director – Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds. Yet even as Tarantino continues to be feted – first at Cannes and soon in cinemas across the world – there's a creeping, worrisome sense that a dearth of young American directors have the ...