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KNS
(redirected from Knoxville News-Sentinel)

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KNSKnoxville News-Sentinel (Knoxville, Tennessee)
KNSKorea News Service
KNSKorean Nuclear Society (South Korea)
KNSKoninklijke Nederlandse Slagersorganisatie (Dutch: Royal Dutch Butcher Organization; Netherlands)
KNSKing Island, Tasmania, Australia - King Island (Airport Code)
KNSKoloseum Nutritional Sciences (Fullerton, CA)
KNSKa Na Sai (Japanese slang)


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The procurement drew criticism because it took more than two years, the Knoxville News-Sentinel reported.
After being convinced that Tamara Johnson was the victim of repeated physical abuse, a grand jury refused to forward to trial a case of voluntary manslaughter that was levied against her by prosecutors, reported the Knoxville News-Sentinel.
NASDAQ/NM:BAMM) announces that today at 5:00 pm their Knoxville store will carry the reprinted Knoxville News-Sentinel commemorating the 1998 NCAA National Champions, the Tennessee Volunteers.
 
 
 
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