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</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 16:09:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22972-734268</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Sororities Say, “It Takes a Village”</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>sororities-say-it-takes-village</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22972-734268</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>6,000 calls for Knoxville's 311
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</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2011 15:12:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22937-734261</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>6,000 calls for Knoxville's 311</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>6000-calls-knoxvilles-311</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22937-734261</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Going, Going, Gone—Villa Collina for $0-$21 Million
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2011/apr/27/villa-collina/?partner=RSS</link><description>A “without reserve” auction means “Villa Collina” at 5628 Lyons View Pike will sell to the highest bidder May 26, regardless of price. A few of the most intriguing numbers on the home and its auction.
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 14:39:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22903-734254</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Going, Going, Gone—Villa Collina for $0-$21 Million</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>villa-collina</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22903-734254</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>UT Ranked #8 Party School by Playboy
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</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 14:22:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22864-734247</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>UT Ranked #8 Party School by Playboy</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>ut-ranked-8-party-school-playboy</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22864-734247</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Tennessee's Rankings in the United States Peace Index
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2011/apr/13/tennessees-rankings-united-states-peace-index/?partner=RSS</link><description>Only Louisiana ranked lower than Tennessee in the first-ever United States Peace Index, created by the international think tank Institute for Economics and Peace based on statistics indicating “absence of violence.” Here are some of the numbers that landed us at 49 overall, with one being most peaceable (an honor that fell to Maine).
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 16:37:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22830-734240</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Tennessee's Rankings in the United States Peace Index</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>tennessees-rankings-united-states-peace-index</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22830-734240</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Dollywood: Barnstorming at 81 Feet
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2011/apr/06/dollywood-barnstorming-81-feet/?partner=RSS</link><description>Dollywood’s newest ride for 2011 pays tribute to the daring aerialists and pilots of the 1920s who used to do crazy stunts above the Sevier County fields where Dolly Parton’s father and grandfather worked crops. Here are the numbers on the aptly named Barnstormer.
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 14:21:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22802-734233</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Dollywood: Barnstorming at 81 Feet</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>dollywood-barnstorming-81-feet</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22802-734233</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>UT Grad Schools Ascend to Top 10
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</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 30 Mar 2011 14:05:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22779-734226</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>UT Grad Schools Ascend to Top 10</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>ut-grad-schools-ascend-top-10</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22779-734226</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>More Knox County Kids Have NEAT Eating Habits 
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</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 23 Mar 2011 14:16:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22741-734219</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>More Knox County Kids Have NEAT Eating Habits </apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>more-knox-county-kids-have-neat-eating-habits</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22741-734219</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Silence! It’s 'Flesh and the Devil' at the Tennessee Theatre
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2011/mar/09/silence-its-flesh-and-devil-tennessee-theatre/?partner=RSS</link><description>The Tennessee Theatre is helping revive the 1920s silent movie golden era by showing some of director Clarence Brown’s best accompanied by the Mighty Wurlitzer.
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 15:46:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22682-734205</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Silence! It’s 'Flesh and the Devil' at the Tennessee Theatre</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>silence-its-flesh-and-devil-tennessee-theatre</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22682-734205</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Fulmer vs. Spurrier: a Top 100 Rivalry
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2011/mar/02/fulmer-vs-spurrier-top-100-rivalry/?partner=RSS</link><description>Yeah, nothing like a 20-page document from the NCAA with 12 violations allegations for the Vol men’s basketball and football programs received Feb. 22 to leave a fan craving some good news, any bright spot. It’s a stretch, but here’s one.
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2011 15:29:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22640-734198</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>Fulmer vs. Spurrier: a Top 100 Rivalry</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>fulmer-vs-spurrier-top-100-rivalry</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22640-734198</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>New Study Rates Knox as a Fairly Healthy County With Lousy Air
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2011/feb/23/new-study-rates-knox-fairly-healthy-county-lousy-a/?partner=RSS</link><description>The 2010 County Health Rankings, a first of its kind study conducted by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, ranked Knox County #2 in health factors compared to the other 94 counties in Tennessee. 
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 16:12:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22599-734191</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>New Study Rates Knox as a Fairly Healthy County With Lousy Air</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>new-study-rates-knox-fairly-healthy-county-lousy-a</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22599-734191</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>eBook eLation at the Knox County Public Library
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2011/feb/16/ebook-elation-knox-county-public-library/?partner=RSS</link><description>At last! It’s now possible to check out eBooks from the Knox County Public Library system. Here are a few pertinent numbers.
</description><author>kennedyr@metropulse.com (Rose Kennedy)</author><pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:46:00 -0000</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22560-734184</guid><category>stories/triage/count-on-it</category><apcm:ContentMetadata><apcm:ByLine Title="Staff Writer">Rose Kennedy</apcm:ByLine><apcm:DateLine>Knoxville, TN</apcm:DateLine><apcm:HeadLine>eBook eLation at the Knox County Public Library</apcm:HeadLine><apcm:Characteristics MediaType="Text"></apcm:Characteristics><apcm:Source Url="http://www.metropulse.com" City="Knoxville" CountryArea="TN">MetroPulse</apcm:Source><apcm:SlugLine>ebook-elation-knox-county-public-library</apcm:SlugLine></apcm:ContentMetadata><apnm:NewsManagement><apnm:ManagementId>urn:publicid:www.metropulse.com:news-Story-22560-734184</apnm:ManagementId><apnm:ManagementType>Change</apnm:ManagementType><apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber>0</apnm:ManagementSequenceNumber><apnm:PublishingStatus>Usable</apnm:PublishingStatus></apnm:NewsManagement></item><item xmlns:apcm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apcm" xmlns:apnm="http://ap.org/schemas/03/2005/apnm"><title>Win-Win at Knoxville Restaurant Week
</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2011/feb/09/win-win-knoxville-restaurant-week/?partner=RSS</link><description>Knoxville’s first Restaurant Week runs Feb. 27-March 4, with local restaurants from Aubrey’s to La Costa and Ruth’s Chris Steak House offering fixed-price three-course meals at $25 or $35. It’s a swell deal just on the surface, but the second win comes with participating restaurants making a $5 donation from each special meal purchased to Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee.
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</title><link>http://www.metropulse.com/news/2011/feb/02/ice-bears-frequent-fighters/?partner=RSS</link><description>According to hockeyfights.com, Ice Bears forward David Segal is the fightingest player in the Southern Professional Hockey league, with 20 fights for the 2010 season as of January 30.
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