Word: chattanooga
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...CHATTANOOGA, Tenn.—When I look back on periods of my life, I tend to remember moments, not the neatly told chronological story which looks so pretty on the printed page. Puking the first time I saw my sister after she was born. Hitting the only home run of my Little League career. Or Dec. 13, 1997, when my mom and sister burst out of apartment building’s elevator and told me I had gotten into Harvard...
...with this summer, the first time I’ve had an apartment to call my own, my first time living somewhere besides Cambridge. Most of my experiences have revolved around my job as a news intern at the Times Free Press here in Chattanooga, Tenn. That’s where most of my friends—and excitement—have come from. My only tough week was the first week, when I wrote a few hard-hitting stories about a student who had died in Alabama. When I finally got school officials on the phone, more than...
...Chattanooga has been relaxing, different, and somewhat of an adventure, which is just what I was looking for. But in terms of love, it’s been as equally unfulfilling as the dreary Harvard dating scene. I’ve met someone who’s smart, independent, funny and beautiful—but also someone who, I found out really is a little too traditional to rush into dating an out-of-town guy for three weeks before he heads back to another city, another school, another life. In that respect, Chattanooga reminds me only too much...
...Bush is back in Austin, where he'll watch the returns with his family. The governor's last-minute push included stops in Chattanooga, Tenn., and Bentonville, Ark., tweaking both Gore and President Clinton with rallies in their home states. Gore, who was on the road until early Tuesday morning, is also taking a break at home in Carthage, Tenn. The vice president worked a 30-hour day Monday, flying between Iowa, St. Louis and Flint, Mich. before arriving in Florida...
DIED. GORDON BENEKE, 86, sax player nicknamed "Tex" who sang Chattanooga Choo Choo with the Glenn Miller Orchestra and became bandleader after Miller's plane disappeared in World War II; in Costa Mesa, Calif...