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  • Prehistoric rock art maps cosmological belief

    Pieces of rock art dot the Appalachian Mountains, and a new research by University of Tennessee researchers found each engraving or drawing is strategically placed to reveal a cosmological puzzle. Recently, the discoveries of prehistoric rock art have become more common. With these discoveries comes a single giant one-all these drawings and engravings map the prehistoric peoples' cosmological ...

  • W.Va. ready to get 150th birthday party started

    Events being held Thursday include the unveiling of a West Virginia 150th birthday stamp, a statewide bell ringing, and concerts and fireworks shows in Charleston and ...

  • Christian legal group complains about assignment

    According to The Daily Herald a Christian legal group sent the college a letter about Professor Linda Brunton's psychology class assignment. The Alliance Defending Freedom said students complained to the ...

  • Old pajama factory to take on new role in the greater Chattanooga areas automotive industries

    A historic Manchester, Tenn., factory that once produced pajamas, some even featuring superhero themes, is becoming home to an injection molding facility called Top Tenn LLC, to serve the region's automotive ...

  • Medical care lags behind Afghan military growth

    FORWARD OPERATING BASE SHINWAR, Afghanistan (AP) -- The young Afghan soldier lay in great pain on a cot at an army base, his uniform pants cut up to his thigh so medics could clean the wound in his right knee where he was shot fighting insurgents. The medics bandaged him and gave him morphine and an IV bag of fluids. But they couldn't stitch up the wound or give further care because ...

Movie Review

Shrek [DVD]

Shrek [DVD]

The computer-animated comedy Shrek is a delightfully irreverent fairy tale whose hero is the titular giant green ogre, a contented outcast with all kinds of disgusting personal hygiene habits. When the movie opens, we get to see Shrek's daily routine, which includes bathing in mud, making ca ... ...

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  • Texas auction house to sell John Brown leg irons

    View Photo Associated Press/Heritage Auctions - This June 17, 2013 provided by Heritage Auctions, shows the pair of leg irons, or shackles, believed to be those used on John Brown during his incarceration at the ...

  • KCSO Gang members arrested in East Knoxville drug raid

    KNOXVILLE -- Two reputed gang members and a third suspect were arrested on felony drug charges after authorities seized nearly 2 pounds of marijuana, as well as crack cocaine at an East Knoxville ...

  • Tennessees deficit up to $3 million for year

    Tennessee's athletic department is expecting a budget deficit between $2 million and $3 million this year. That's a drop from $3.98 million a year ago according to a review at the university's board of trustees meeting Wednesday. The athletic department cut its 2012-13 budget to $99 million from $105.9 million. But revenue is expected to be no more than $97 million. University ...

  • Officials Urban Outfitters pulls pill glasses

    Political leaders in drug-plagued Kentucky say retailer Urban Outfitters Inc. has responded to a multi-state campaign and stopped selling flasks, shot glasses and pint glasses that look like prescription pill bottles.Gov. Steve Beshear released a statement Wednesday saying he was very pleased with the decision.Urban Outfitters caters to teens and young adults. The Courier-Journal of Louisville ...

  • Rangers attempt rescue of hiker in Smokies

    GATLINBURG, Tenn. (AP) - Rangers in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park helped to rescue a 53-year-old hiker who was struck by a falling tree during a storm and has multiple injuries. The park service said in a news release on Friday that Nathan Lipsom of Cambridge, Mass., was hiking on Low Gap Trail on Thursday when the storm hit around 4 p.m. A ranger discovered the injured hiker around ...

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