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COL BKB: Kentucky 92, Rider 63

LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Freshman John Wall had 21 points, six rebounds and 11 assists Saturday, leading fifth-ranked Kentucky's 92-63 romp over Rider. Kentucky bolted to a 51-26 halftime lead, and emptied its bench in...

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COL BKB: Louisville 69, East Tenn. St. 56

LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 22 (UPI) -- Edgar Sosa's 16 points and three steals Saturday led No. 22 Louisville to a 69-56 win over East Tennessee State. Louisville led 37-21 at halftime and built the lead to 46-25 on Jerry Smith's...

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Kurt Glaser

Doctor who fled the Nazis was an expert in youth psychiatry and taught at UM medical school K urt Glaser, a retired former associate professor of pediatrics and assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland...

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University of Louisville graduate named Rhodes scholar

By Joseph Gerth • jgerth@courier-journal.com • November 21, 2009 Monica Marks grew up among fundamentalist Jehovah’s Witnesses in Eastern Kentucky — craving books and learning in a community where education wasn’t valued....

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The stage is set for waterfowl

Waterfowl hunters won't have to contend with drought conditions when goose season opens Monday throughout most of Kentucky and duck season opens statewide Thursday. The wetlands are wet this year. Foodstuffs are plentiful.

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Almost 2,000 Vaccinated At H1N1 Clinic

POSTED: 5:28 pm EST November 21, 2009 UPDATED: 5:46 pm EST November 21, 2009 LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- It was another busy day for the Metro Health Department. People began lining up early Saturday at the Urban Government Center on...

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Man Arrested After Stealing Paddy Wagon

POSTED: 3:33 pm EST November 21, 2009 UPDATED: 5:11 pm EST November 21, 2009 LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Lexington police have arrested a man accused of stealing a paddy wagon. Police said the incident happened around 10 p.m. Friday...

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Jim Beam History and Recipes

Background of Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey From its invention in Kentucky in the late 1700's to the renaming of the company in 1933, Jim Beam has been a must have in any home bar or drinking establishment. In 1795, Jacob Beam sold...

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LG&E criticized for service cutoff policy change

Community ministries that help clients with delinquent utility bills say that LG&E is making it harder to prevent service cut-offs to delinquent customers and that utility representatives have been blaming the ministries for...

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Michael Sandel explores justice in next Kentucky Author Forum

Do we live in a just society? A just society distributes income and wealth, duties and rights, powers and opportunities among its citizens according to their due. But what are people due? Harvard law professor Michael J. Sandel...

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