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			<description>You may have never heard of Tower Investments, but it's becoming a major player in Nashville projects. Since 2004, the company has purchased almost 20 properties in Tennessee and made Nashville the site of the company's second office. WPLN's Christine Buttorff talked with Alex Marks who runs the Nashville branch of Tower Investments.</description>
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			<itunes:summary>You may have never heard of Tower Investments, but it's becoming a major player in Nashville projects. Since 2004, the company has purchased almost 20 properties in Tennessee and made Nashville the site of the company's second office. WPLN's Christine Buttorff talked with Alex Marks who runs the Nashville branch of Tower Investments.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Tower Investments Makes Nashville its Second Home</title>
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			<description> Guns received lots of attention from state legislators who have now wrapped up their work for the year. State capitol correspondent Joe White spoke with WPLN's Blake Farmer about what laws are changing and why guns took the spotlight this year.</description>
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			<itunes:summary> Guns received lots of attention from state legislators who have now wrapped up their work for the year. State capitol correspondent Joe White spoke with WPLN's Blake Farmer about what laws are changing and why guns took the spotlight this year.</itunes:summary>
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			<description>Nashville Congressman Jim Cooper is not on any of the committees dealing directly with health care reform this summer. But he teaches health care policy at Vanderbilt University and has become known as some-what of an expert. WPLN's Christine Buttorff sat down with Congressman Cooper to talk about the health care proposal that he's supporting.</description>
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			<itunes:summary>Nashville Congressman Jim Cooper is not on any of the committees dealing directly with health care reform this summer. But he teaches health care policy at Vanderbilt University and has become known as some-what of an expert. WPLN's Christine Buttorff sat down with Congressman Cooper to talk about the health care proposal that he's supporting.</itunes:summary>
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			<title>Cooper Discusses Possibilities for Health Care Reform</title>
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