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New movie theater mixes plush with enviro-friendly
With plush lounge chairs, gourmet appetizers, a VIP auditorium and the latest digital and 3-D equipment, Chattanooga's newest movie theater complex doesn't need toilets that flush rain water to sell tickets.
By: Bill Poovey|Date: Nov 13, 2009
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GM offers moves to soon-to-be idled UAW workers
General Motors has offered union workers at the automaker's soon-to-be idled Spring Hill assembly plant 840 jobs at Lansing Delta Township, Mich., where GM is relocating production of the Chevrolet Traverse.
By: Bill Poovey|Date: Nov 13, 2009
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Congressional panel to analyze VA hospitals mistakes
Congressional panel to analyze VA hospitals' mistakes CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - A congressional panel will question Department of Veterans Affairs officials about mistakes that put patients at risk of possible exposure to HIV and other infectious body fluids at three VA hospitals.
By: Bill Poovey|Date: May 30, 2009
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VA: 3 veterans exposed to dirty equipment have HIV
VA: 3 exposed to equipment have HIV CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. - Three patients exposed to contaminated medical equipment at Veterans Affairs hospitals have tested positive for HIV, the agency said yesterday.
By: Bill Poovey|Date: Apr 18, 2009
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Injured Bus Driver Is Praised  (Archive fee)
MANCHESTER, Tenn. - Garfield Sands, the Greyhound driver whose neck was slashed by a passenger just before the bus crashed, was hailed as a hero for crawling from the wreckage to search for help. But his brother Eddie said Garfield "felt like he did what anybody else would do."

Six of the 40 passengers, including the attacker, died when the bus crashed early Wednesday after Garfield Sands was cut.

By: Bill Poovey, Associated Press|Date: Oct 5, 2001
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