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CTFPCounterterrorism Fellowship Program (DoD)
CTFPChattanooga Times Free Press (Chattanooga, TN)
CTFPCombating Terrorism Fellowship Program (formerly Counterterrorism Fellowship Program)
CTFPCombined Transportation Funding Program (Orange County Transportation Authority; California)
CTFPCherry Tree Family Practice (Orem, UT)
CTFPCertificate in Tax and Financial Planning


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Wehco's Chattanooga Times Free Press in Tennessee will continue its free site, but even that paper dabbled with the idea of charging readers a couple years ago, Smith said.
Speaking of Irons, who teaches at the University of California, San Diego, Gobble told the Chattanooga Times Free Press, "I'm not sure we need to get overly concerned about what some extreme left-wing liberal guy out in California has to say about us here in Tennessee.
According to the Chattanooga Times Free Press, three students testified about Kernell Tuesday at the city's federal courthouse.
 
 
 
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