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Vaught's Views: UK's upside has Kyle Macy convinced Kentucky would win a rematch with North Carolina
larry@amnews.comWhen Kentucky lost at North Carolina early in the 2010-11 season, it was possible to project that Kentucky would be a better team if the two teams met again later in the season because of the dependence the Wildcats had on freshmen. Kentucky did come back...Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Tyler Zeller, Basketball, John Calipari, Kentucky Wildcats
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UK Basketball: Media looking for big things from Wildcats
larry@amnews.comWith Big Blue Madness only two weeks away, the buzz about John Calipari’s third Kentucky basketball team is growing. “Kentucky is going to be good, really good,” ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale said. “I have them No....Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Patrick Patterson, Sam Bowie, Ohio State Buckeyes, Entertainment
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'A reason to doubt'
Contributing ColumnistThe acquittal in July of Casey Anthony in a first-degree murder case in Florida had the media buzzing about the justice system. Marcia Clark, who was the losing prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson “Trial of the Century” in 1994, and who should know...Tags: Witnesses, Florida, Murder, Lawyers, Entertainment
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Clark County church briefs for Jan. 22
Life Hurts, God Heals sponsored by church
Calvary Christian Church is sponsoring a program for teenagers called Life Hurts, God Heals.
It’s for teens who are experiencing family troubles, depression, drinking, drug abuse, eating disorders, anger,...Tags: Anglicanism, Parochial Schools, Entertainment, Radio, Social Issues
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Vaught's Views: Randall Cobb truly is humble - all the time
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON - If you ever wondered just how humble Kentucky football star Randall Cobb could be, just consider his reaction to being allowed to do the “Y” during a second-half cheer at the Kentucky-LSU basketball game Saturday. Cobb drew a...Tags: Randall Cobb, National Collegiate Athletic Association, National Football League, Kentucky Wildcats, Athletes
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Liberalism destroying our country, freedoms
I have some thoughts/comments about liberal politicians in view of a quote by Jim Quinn. Jim Quinn is an American talk show host based in Pittsburgh. In one of his quotes, called Quinn’s First Law, he says the following: “Liberalism always...Tags: Human Interest, Politics, Social Sciences, Elections, Nancy Pelosi
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As the dust settles
What a difference a year makes; only one year after an Army doctor shouted, “”Allahu Akbar!” before killing twelve and wounding 30 others at Fort Hood and we were warned not to jump to the conclusion that the shooter was a radical...Tags: The New York Times, Joe Lieberman, Florida, Public Officials, Entertainment
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Fashion teams up with pop culture
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticBody by Beckham Women weren't the only ones baring skin in ads this year. Fast fashion giant H&M debuted its first Super Bowl ad for the David Beckham Bodywear collection, starring the soccer star in his skivvies. During the London Summer Olympics,...Tags: Gucci Group NV, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., Fashion Shows, David Beckham, Ralph Lauren
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The real problem with David Petraeus
There are a lot worse things going on in our country right now than Gen. David Petraeus cheating on his wife, and one of them is our country's invidious use of drone warfare. The worst part about it is that we have been brainwashed to believe that it is...Tags: Military Equipment, Pakistan, David Petraeus, Dennis J. Kucinich, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Obama plays his high cards
As President Barack Obama nears the end of his first term, has he finally found an inner LBJ to channel? His recent words and actions suggest he has turned a corner from his earlier wishful thinking about playing nice with obstruction-minded Republicans...
Tags: Mitt Romney, The New York Times, Mitch McConnell, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Why did Obama defend and then drop Susan Rice?
Whether Susan Rice jumped or was pushed from consideration to succeed retiring Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, her removal from the equation clears one bone of partisan contention from President Barack Obama's plate as he heads into his second term....Tags: Scott P. Brown, Crime, Law and Justice, United Nations, International Organizations, Justice and Rights
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Republicans right to seek answers about Benghazi
In general, presidents should appoint whomever they want to serve in their cabinets. But that doesn't mean that re-elected President Barack Obama will — or even should — appoint U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice to replace the soon-departing...Tags: Scott P. Brown, Planning Inquiries, Television Networks, Interior Policy, Republican Party
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