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Vaught's Views: New Jersey center Towns looks set to commit to Kentucky
larry@amnews.comHe means no disrespect to John Calipari’s current players — and remember that Kentucky had the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class last year again — but Metuchen (N.J.) St. Joseph High School athletics director Jerry Smith believes 6-...Tags: National Basketball Association, Basketball, John Calipari, American Red Cross, Sports
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Conkwright students reach out to Brooklyn school devastated by storm
Once again, Clark County community members are reaching out to people impacted by a natural disaster. As they did after last year’s tornadoes destroyed towns in Kentucky, a group of individuals is collecting items to send to victims of Superstorm...
Tags: Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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UK Basketball: No. 3 Kentucky hangs on for 72-69 win over Terps in season opener
AP Basketball WriterNEW YORK — Junior guard Jarrod Polson scored 10 points - three more than he had in his career at Kentucky — and made the clinching free throws with 7.7 seconds to play as the third-ranked Wildcats held off a furious second-half rally by...Tags: Basketball, Kentucky Wildcats, Barclays Center, American Red Cross, Sports
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Polson sparks UK to season-opening win over Maryland
AP Basketball WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Maryland coach Mark Turgeon wasn't mincing any words after the Terrapins' first game of the season, a 72-69 loss to No. 3 Kentucky. After overcoming horrid first half shooting and then using a 15-0 run to get in front of the...Tags: Mark Turgeon, Basketball, Kentucky Wildcats, John Calipari, Barclays Center
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WKYT, Calipari help NY hurricane victims
LEXINGTON— Kentucky men’s basketball coach John Calipari is known for his ability to recruit and coach, but also has a reputation for creativity. When Calipari approached WKYT 27 general manager Wayne Martin about the possibility of a telethon...
Tags: Auction Service, Basketball, John Calipari, Kentucky Wildcats, Haiti
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Turnout trending high early in day
dbrock@amnews.comVoters spurred by fiercely contested national, state and local elections raced to area polls today despite freezing early morning temperatures. Long lines of as many as 50 people in some places awaited poll workers before the doors opened at 6 a.m....Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Elections, Polls, Voting
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'The Bachelorette': Bryden has doubts; Hurricane Sandy couple brings James and Dez closer
From Inside the BoxThe "Bachelorette" and her men are headed to Atlantic City, for some Mr. America frivolity and some Hurricane Sandy seriousness. Who will be going home this week?... -
Victim's family refuses to give up on 30-year-old cold-case homicide
The detectives chased leads from north suburban Antioch to the Bimini islands and thought they had solved their case. But the mound of circumstantial evidence was never enough to make an arrest in the slaying of Brent Westermann, whose body was found...
Tags: Lake County Sheriff's Office, Crime, Law and Justice, Nursing, Fort Lauderdale, Antioch (Lake, Illinois)
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CBS cuts Obama audio from 'Under the Dome'
President Obama has been left on the cutting room floor of CBS' new summer series "Under the Dome." An audio clip of the president that was in the first hour of the series that CBS sent to critics earlier this month will be cut from the episode that...
Tags: Barack Obama, CBS Corp., Television, Entertainment, Stephen King
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National Guard cleans up city block before deployment
The commanding officer gathered his soldiers early Saturday morning, brought them to attention and delivered details of their mission. The young men and women saluted, snatched up their arms and occupied the perimeters of a stretch of unfriendly terrain....
Tags: Fort Hood (military base), Armed Forces, Army National Guard, Wars and Interventions, Afghanistan
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L.A. Film Fest: New take on end of humanity in 'Goodbye World'
After watching the first season of the television series “The Walking Dead,” Denis Henry Hennelly had an epiphany. He decided he should make an apocalypse movie. Though not the first to pursue such a plot line, the screenwriter and...
Tags: Movies, Viral Diseases and Infections, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Pedro Almodovar
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Tab for 2012's extreme weather events: $110 billion-plus
The price of extreme weather events continues to rise. Superstorm Sandy and the ongoing drought made 2012 the second costliest weather and climate disaster year since 1980, racking up more than $110 billion in damage. According to the National...
Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Droughts, Natural Disasters
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