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Anything to do with William B. Tanner, his life or his crimes
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The world of Edmund Ford, Joe Cooper, and Jackie Welch.
...About five years ago, as Welch recalls, Cooper told him a family member had cancer and was going to die unless he could raise $5,000. Welch asked Cooper why he didn't get the money from Cooper's friend and former employer, wealthy billboard king William B. Tanner. Cooper told him he already owed Tanner too much money. ...
An international financial scam burns Memphis investors, nonprofits, and politicians.
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"Poor old Joe Cooper," having done his witness turn,
Bill Tanner's indictment shows how big money can mean big misery.
William B. Tanner had little in common with today's "perp walkers."
2001 lawsuit ruling was occasion for inducement, says true bill.
Voters using others' registrations without their knowledge, voters using two registration cards are among accusations of District 29 "illegality."
...Also critcized by Harvey as sources of support for Luttrell were the late businessman William B. Tanner and Tanner aide Joe Cooper. ...
Joe Cooper always wanted to be a major player in local politics. After 30 years, he finally got his wish.
... an assistant to the late billboard magnate William B. Tanner...
It could be the plot of a made-for-TV movie: Work-obsessed multimillionaire gets a cancer diagnosis, and learns to stop and smell the roses while discovering his softer side.
Memphis advertising executive William B. Tanner is buying controlling interest in Central Trade Bank, formerly United American Bank in Memphis, for $5.6 million.
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Former son-in-law blew the whistle on late Chancellor Floyd Peete Jr.
Opponents of billboard proliferation say abuse is rampant, thanks to Memphis' complex sign law.
23 items | 2 visits
Anything to do with William B. Tanner, his life or his crimes
Updated on Feb 15, 10
Created on Feb 01, 10
Category: Others
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