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Sunday, November 15, 2009
Middle Tennessee business bankruptcies
Springfield, Mo. (Debtor's assets in Gallatin, Tenn.)
Assets: $3.56 million
Liabilities: $2.26 million
SOURCE: U.S. Bankruptcy Court
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