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    Jan 9, 2012 |Story| AM News
  1. Norton Center begins 2012 with St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra

    Centre College’s Norton Center for the Arts will host the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of conductor Roman Leontiev and featuring acclaimed pianist Alexander Pirozhenko. The concert is set for Friday.
    Centre College’s Norton Center for the Arts will host the St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of conductor Roman Leontiev and featuring acclaimed pianist Alexander Pirozhenko. The concert is set for Friday. Founded in the years...

    Tags: Europe, Culture, Music, Paris (France), Gustav Mahler

  2. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| AM News
  3. Norton Center for the Arts debuts Club Weisiger Series with violinist Hahn-Bin

    Violin virtuoso Hahn-Bin will kick off the Club Weisiger Series Sept. 30 at the Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College.
    Violin virtuoso Hahn-Bin will kick off the Club Weisiger Series Sept. 30 at the Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College. And be warned: It’s not going to be your typical violin recital. Hahn-Bin has re-envisioned the classical music concert. He...

    Tags: The New York Times, Awards and Prizes, Itzhak Perlman, Museum of Modern Art, Museums

  4. Nov 18, 2011 |Story| AM News
  5. Buyer of Mercer farm hardly an aloof billionaire

    LEXINGTON - In the back of the Lexington Convention Center ballroom, the buzz early Wednesday afternoon was that a group of Amish farmers from Indiana were the ones bidding to buy all 5,529 acres of Anderson Circle Farm.
    tkleffman@amnews.com
    LEXINGTON - In the back of the Lexington Convention Center ballroom, the buzz early Wednesday afternoon was that a group of Amish farmers from Indiana were the ones bidding to buy all 5,529 acres of Anderson Circle Farm. “What you’re going...

    Tags: Google Inc., Farms, College Sports, Kentucky Wildcats, Basketball

  6. Nov 19, 2011 |Story| AM News
  7. Back to the Future: As Centre gears up for 2012 debate, memories of 2000 prove valuable

    “From historic Danville, Kentucky, good evening and welcome to this year's only vice presidential debate…”
    dbrock@amnews.com
    “From historic Danville, Kentucky, good evening and welcome to this year's only vice presidential debate…” That simple introduction from CNN’s Bernard Shaw signaled the beginning of the 2000 vice presidential debate between Dick...

    Tags: Labor Day, Entertainment, Teaching and Learning, Politics, CNN (tv network)

  8. Nov 25, 2011 |Story| Interior Journal
  9. Protestors exercise their most-American right

    You have probably formed your own opinion of the Occupy movement as it reaches its two-month anniversary. Starting with Occupy Wall Street, and then spreading to cities across the country, the Occupiers have rightfully received lots of media coverage,...

    Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Drugs and Medicines, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Demonstration

  10. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  11. McConnell: Guantanamo is the place to try terrorists

    Speaking to a crowd of lawyers in Washington last week, Attorney General Eric Holder made an audacious claim about the war on terrorism. Overlooking the all-volunteer military force that has heroically battled terrorists and insurgents for nearly a decade, our outstanding intelligence and counterterrorism experts, and many others, Holder asserted that America’s “most effective terror-fighting weapon” is its civilian court system.
    Speaking to a crowd of lawyers in Washington last week, Attorney General Eric Holder made an audacious claim about the war on terrorism. Overlooking the all-volunteer military force that has heroically battled terrorists and insurgents for nearly a...

    Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Mitch McConnell, Manhattan (New York City), Weaponry, Justice System

  12. Mar 31, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  13. 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: Arts and Culture, Geraldine Ferraro, Alaska, Democratic National Conventions, Journalism

  14. Jan 10, 2011 |Story| AM News
  15. Who is George Soros, and why should we care?

    Contributing columnist
    Some conservative commentators have gotten all worked up over a Hungarian-American immigrant and successful currency speculator named George Soros. He started life in a Jewish family in Budapest as Georgy Schwartz, but his family changed its name to avoid...

    Tags: Sheldon Adelson, Europe, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Budapest (Hungary), Religious Conflicts

  16. Jan 10, 2011 |Story| AM News
  17. Constitutional language baffles big-government backers

    Contributing columnist
    Washington Post blogger Ezra Klein stated on MSNBC’s “The Daily Record” that the text of the U.S. Constitution “is confusing because it was written more than 100 years ago, and what people believe it says differs from person to...

    Tags: Justice System, Censorship, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Insurance Cost, National Government

  18. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Friday's TV Highlights: 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' on HBO.

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    Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of May 19 - 25, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies     -------------------- SERIES Invasion In this new series, wildlife...

    Tags: Katie McGrath, Chris Christie, Doyle McManus, La Toya Jackson, Animal

  20. May 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Mortgage underwriting rules eased for seniors with assets

    WASHINGTON — Here's a heads-up for the growing ranks of seniors whose post-retirement monthly incomes aren't sufficient to qualify for a mortgage under today's tough underwriting standards: Thanks to a rule change by the largest players in the...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Homes, Mortgages, Career and Workplace, 401K

  22. May 23, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Julian Bond: Race relations progress still has long way to go

    I have always suspected racists didn't like being called out for their racism. Now I have proof.  When I told MSNBC's Thomas Roberts on May 14th that the tea party was "the Taliban wing of American politics", a firestorm erupted.  Arguing the IRS was...

    Tags: Republican Party, Justice and Rights, NAACP, Culture, John Lewis

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