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Kentucky Lottery
Here are Wednesday's winning numbers selected by the Kentucky Lottery: MIDDAY Pick 3: 2-2-1 (two, two, one) Pick 4: 2-0-6-1 (two, zero, six, one) EVENING Pick 3: 6-0-0 (six, zero, zero) Pick 4: 1-5-6-1 (one, five, six, one)...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries
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VA official's promotion questioned
Associated Press WriterFour federal lawmakers want a Veterans Affairs chief to explain the promotion of a regional official to a national patient-safety role, claiming a string of surgical deaths at an Illinois VA hospital make the appointee's track record "questionable."...Tags: Barack Obama, Indiana, People, Richard Durbin, John Shimkus
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'Hollywood Under Siege' by Thomas R. Lindlof
Special to The TimesJuly 24, 2008 There are moments in cultural history, notes Thomas Lindlof in a phrase typical of his fluent but never fussy prose, "of gathered tension." Such a moment came with the 1988 release of Martin Scorsese's "The Last Temptation of Christ," an...Tags: Willem Dafoe, Paul Schrader, Rob Johnson, Ku Klux Klan, Nikos Kazantzakis
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New policy lowers flags only for Ky. soldiers
Associated Press WriterKentucky has started lowering flags to half-staff only for fallen soldiers from the Bluegrass State, upsetting veterans and lawmakers who say the policy dishonors tens of thousands of service members from other states stationed at installations such as...Tags: Regional Authority, Tennessee, South Dakota, Government, Wisconsin
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ICG returns to profit
AP Business WriterSoaring prices and a big gain on a swap of coal reserves pushed International Coal Group back to profitability in the second quarter. Scott Depot-based ICG said Wednesday it earned $12.6 million, or 7 cents per share, in the three months that ended June...Tags: Maryland, Coal, Lost, Illinois, Virginia
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Lawsuit targets Farmingdale's 'gentrification'
Legal experts say a federal judge's decision to give the go-ahead to a housing discrimination lawsuit filed by Hofstra Law School and Latino tenants against the Village of Farmingdale shows how disputes about "gentrification" are expanding from cities...Tags: Lawyers, Manhattan, Farmingdale, Apartments, Trials
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Fannie-Freddie help costly
From wire reportsA federal rescue of troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could cost taxpayers as much as $25 billion, Congress' top budget analyst said yesterday. But Peter R. Orszag, director of the Congressional Budget Office, predicted in a letter to...Tags: Judd Gregg, Jim Bunning, National Government, Government, New York Times
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Fitness Works
Today I asked 2 trainers from Lifestyle Family Fitness who have been helping me train the dads from the Fit Father Challenge to help demonstrate my favorite tricep exercises. These 3 exercises are challenging and effective for working multiple body...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Philosophy, Physical Fitness
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Former publisher to lead Glasgow newspaper again
Keith W. Ponder, former publisher at the Glasgow Daily Times, will again lead the south-central Kentucky newspaper. Ponder, a vice president and division manager for Birmingham, Ala.-based Community Newspaper Holdings Inc., had served as publisher in...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Iowa
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Trainer files lawsuit in fire that killed 6 horses
A thoroughbred trainer claims in a lawsuit that an incorrectly installed vending machine caused a barn fire that killed six horses in western Kentucky. John Hancock claims in his suit against Royal Crown Bottling Corp. that the faulty installation...Tags: Indiana, John Hancock, Trials
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