[ noun ] a native or resident of Tennessee <noun.person>
The move followed a report in the Nashville Tennessean newspaper about the details of Gore's borrowing.
I don't want its value to be diminished by doing commercial things that have nothing to do with music," Raffi said in an interview published Sunday in The Tennessean.
Tennessean Gore scores well among Southern legislators at their Little Rock conference.
His divorce becomes final Thursday, The Tennessean reported.
He previously worked for The Tennessean in Nashville and The Associated Press in Baltimore; Dover, Del.; Juneau, Alaska; Pittsburgh; and Charleston, W.Va.
"I was surprised the picture became the phenomenon it did," Close said of the film in a recent interview in the Sunday Tennessean. "It was amazing.
At the Tennessean, reporters are covering not only the hometown boy making good but also a former journalistic colleague.
Of course, there it's closer to it that there ain't no men there," she said in a recent interview with The Tennessean.
The Nashville newspaper, the Tennessean, quoted unnamed sources as saying the New York investment banking firm Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc. was expected to arrange the financing.
Abernathy told The Tennessean on Thursday that King called him "Uncle Ralph," and said Abernathy had embarrassed his family and him.
And when reporting about Sen. Gore borrowing money for campaign advertising, a Tennessean headline put the action in the most positive light: "Gore Climbs Media Spending Ladder."
Seigenthaler gave up the title of editor to E. Frank Sutherland Jr., who returns to The Tennessean.
The Tennessean newspaper quoted anonymous sources as valuing the programs at more than $1 million.
Jesse Jackson's 8 percent put him in fourth place, ahead of Tennessean Albert Gore Jr.'s 7 percent.
He returned to Tennessee and a reporter's job at the Nashville Tennessean, hired by the publisher himself.
Under a joint operating agreement with the Nashville Banner, The Tennessean handles all advertising, circulation, production and distribution functions for the two newspapers.
Nov. 23 The Tennessean, Nashville, Tenn., on Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin: In the United States, the old adage in determining the political fallout of a major decision is how it will play in Peoria.
Music has made a goal for us," Danny Wood, 19, said in an interview published in The Tennessean Sunday.