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Policinski: Murdoch meltdown doesn't justify hacking into the First Amendment
For me, as an advocate for a free press, watching the ongoing phone-hacking flap in Great Britain involving News Corp. and media mogul Rupert Murdoch is part fascination, part revulsion and, at least for the moment, just a touch of First Amendment...Tags: Government, U.S. Department of Justice, Laws, Nashville, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Cross: Williams down, but not out in race for governor
FRANKFORT — It’s still July, but the race for governor has begun in earnest, with the incumbent and his main challenge on paid TV so much, and targeting the same audiences, that their ads occasionally run back to back.
Democratic Gov. Steve...Tags: Media Industry, Government, Executive Branch, Republican Party, Democratic Party
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Youth Salute Winners: Aug. 2, 2011
Colbi Howard
GRC
Colbi participated in many activities in both her school and community including, FFA chapter reporter, 4-H Teen Leadership Club reporter, Ephesus Baptist Church Youth, Livestock Club, National Honor Society, Beta Club, EGO, French Club,...Tags: Health, Relay for Life, Agricultural Research and Technology, Entertainment, Baptist
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UK Basketball Q&A: WDKY's Jennifer Palumbo enjoys covering, watching Wildcats
larry@amnews.comJennifer Palumbo is a WDKY-TV (Fox 56) news anchor, but she’s also a huge sports fan, especially when it comes to the University of Kentucky. She goes to many UK games with her husband, Joe, as a fan and often at tournament time covers theKentucky...Tags: Basketball, Ohio State Buckeyes, Vanderbilt University , Sports, Vanderbilt Commodores
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author to speak Nov. 15
jenb@amnews.comOne of America’s leading novelists will spend time on the Centre College campus, reading from her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, “Olive Kitteridge,” and giving a class at the college library. Elizabeth Strout’s award-winning...Tags: Education, Awards and Prizes, Fiction, Philip Roth, Anita Brookner
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Cross: Clear the air over EPA's actions
FRANKFORT — To hear Kentucky politicians of both parties tell it, the Environmental Protection Agency should be renamed the Economic Destruction Agency. But their recent rhetoric has gone far beyond reality and obscured it.
At issue are the EPA&...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Pollution, Democratic Party, Regional Authority
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Policinski: Trying to stifle student reporting doesn¿t work
Wanna keep a secret? Betcha can’t — particularly when it involves an arrest and later the resignation of a local teacher. But when allegations of improper conduct involving a teacher are involved, principals still keep trying to stifle the...Tags: Arts and Culture, United Nations, Facebook, Nashville, Kentucky Derby
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Goodman: Geraldine Ferraro: This friend was a fighter
BOSTON — We became friends long after we had known each other as candidate and journalist. Long after the grit that Geraldine Ferraro showed facing down press and politicians had been transformed into the grit she showed facing multiple myeloma. I...Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, History, Democratic National Conventions, Sarah Palin
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Letters to the editor: March 29, 2011
GRC newspaper staff appreciates partnership with Sun
To the editor:
A group of George Rogers Clark students works diligently each month to produce Smoke Signals, the school’s student newspaper, which has a rich tradition dating back to the days of...Tags: Human Interest, Arts and Culture, High Schools, Education, Newspaper and Magazine
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Cross: Bachmann, Paul and the presidency
BOWLING GREEN — Early in Kentucky’s last U.S. Senate race, some of Attorney General Jack Conway’s more enthusiastic supporters said that if he went to Washington, he could evolve into Kentucky’s first realistic presidential hopeful...Tags: Media Industry, Sports, Rand Paul, Sarah Palin, Social Sciences
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Patrick: Public media under attack
In his Cold War-era novel, “1984,” George Orwell’s character Syme explains to Winston the language of the totalitarian society: “Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? …...Tags: Media Industry, Rush Limbaugh, NPR, Republican Party, Politics
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Cross: Politics reigns in session
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Reggie Meeks, a Democratic state representative from Louisville, has an infectious love of politics, so intense that he sometimes goes overboard. (Remember that case about his free fried chicken for poll workers?) But his...Tags: Health, Media Industry, Government, Executive Branch, Budgets and Budgeting
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