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Move over CSI; there’s a new kind of forensic investigator in town

Maybe you own a business from which an employee is stealing money and you need help proving it. Perhaps something in your records looks suspicious and you want to clarify what’s going on. Or maybe you want to make sure your company’s accounting measures are airtight. Where can you go for help?

UTC Pink Symposium to educate about early detection

When Carol Oglesby was asked to serve on the Komen Foundation board of directors earlier this year, she didn’t think twice about it. She jumped headfirst into her role and decided to learn all she could about breast cancer.
“There are lots of things involved with it but one of the things that really struck me is that all women are at the same risk,” she says. “It doesn’t matter whether you’re Caucasian, African American, Native American, you’re all at the same risk.”

Are We There Yet?
The body electric
Why do we pay for psychotherapy when massages cost half as much? —Jason Love
Because I am on vacation this week in sunny Florida (raining!) I’ve decided to be lazy and just make a few comments on an e-mail sent to me by “Kingbossdaddy” Davis about the wonders of the human body, which, when you reach my age, isn’t all that wondrous anymore.

I Swear...
Reflecting on Gorman
I had the good fortune during my second and third years of law school to be employed in the legal profession.
I should mention, and thank, the lawyers for whom I was privileged to do research in 1976-78:
Jim Hamilton, now Judge of North Little Rock’s District Court;

Weekly Indulgence
After visiting the Monteagle Winery on the second day of my weekend vacation, I headed a few miles up the road to Tracy City. Several locals had told me that if I wanted to get a true taste for Monteagle Mountain, I had to visit the Dutch Maid Bakery.

State House and local sports hall of fame recognize senior athlete

Chattanooga resident Charlie Baker says his goal is to run the 400-meter race in as many seconds as he is years old. When asked about his age, he laughs and says, “If you’d asked me last week, I’d have said 82, but now I have to say 83.”
Not that Baker looks his age. He’s trim, agile and moves briskly, despite nursing a hamstring he pulled during a race in July. Walk with him and you’ll likely be afforded the same posterior view as most of his competitors in the Senior Olympics.

Southern Adventist University establishes Market Research Institute

A new market research institute will open on the campus of Southern Adventist University in October. The non-profit organization will work in conjunction with the school of business and management to administer market research and demographic analysis for businesses in and around Collegedale, Tenn.

ABR, e-Buyer courses to be taught at CAR October 21-23

The Real Estate Buyer’s Agent Council, a division of the National Association of Realtors, defines a buyer’s representative as “an advocate for the buyer – not the seller – in a real estate transaction.” It goes on to specify that a buyer’s rep is legally responsible to his or her buyer clients, and works in the best interest of those clients through the duration of each transaction.

Swafford Construction does green remodeling

As restrictions on home loans get tighter, many would-be buyers are seeking creative ways to improve their current living situations in lieu of seeking new homes. While this trend has contributed to the downtick of home sales, it has also contributed to the increase in business of many builders and remodelers.

Kay's Cooking Corner
Fall brings so many wonderful things: beautiful colors, cooler weather, and wonderful fruits and vegetables, just to name a few. And Halloween. Halloween used to be a kid’s favorite, but it has turned into a celebration for young and old alike.
Speaking of fall fruits and vegetables, I have found several apple recipes, and because I couldn’t make up my mind on which one I liked the most, there are three! But that leaves very little space for much of anything else so without any further rambling, here’s just a bit of what’s in when, and some great recipes! And hey, save a bite of cake for me!

The Critic's Corner
One of the cool things about science fiction is how it’s able to explore ideas no other kind of story could. Just take a situation in the present and project it into the future to show what the world would look like if things continue along the current path.