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October 10 - November 7, 1996


Volume 6, Number 41: October 10 - October 17, 1996

E.R.

Emergency Department at the University of Tennessee Medical Center - the bustling trauma center where panic and disaster are kept at bay by expertise and technology. Those involved explain how the UTED attemps to keep victims of all kinds of unforseen circumstances, from gunshot wounds to slipping in the shower, alive.

Volume 6, Number 42: October 17 - October 24, 1996

Maverick

Betty Bean shares insights from local members of the judiciary and legal profession as to why Herbert S. Moncier, Esq., is one of the most successful defense attorneys in the country. He's reviled by foes and even some colleagues, but revered by clients - because they know he'll do absolutely anything, no matter how rude or outlandish, to win his case.

Volume 6, Number 43: October 24 - October 31, 1996

Sculpting a Legacy

Funds have been raised and land has been donated to establish Haley Heritage Square, just east of downtown, as a tribute to the esteemed former Knoxvillian Alex Haley. The enormous sculpture of the Knoxville nam of letters is nearly ready for casting. Why, then, are preparations for the park not at the celebratory fever pitch that near-completion calls for instead of the veritable standstill that exists? Jack Neely asks those involved.

Volume 6, Number 44: October 31 - November 7, 1996

Night People

From doctors to donut makers, thousands of Knoxvillians begin their work day around the same time the rest of us hit the hay. Photographer Torre Redford introduces some of the people who keep the city running while you sleep and take care of you if you can't. Text is provided by the late-sleeping Coury Turczyn.