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Adoptee finds his roots in central Kentucky
kpeek@amnews.comThrough a search that expanded over three decades, a North Carolina man found that his roots are based in central Kentucky and finally gained the opportunity to see their origins. Dorothy Lee McCormack, who would be about 92 if still living, originated...Tags: Family, Adoption, Chemical Industry
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House keeps busy with many issues
Ihave heard many say that this is the busiest start to any 30-day legislative session in memory, and it has been busy at the state capitol, no doubt. But we have a lot to do and only three weeks to complete our work. Pension reform, legalizing...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Social Sciences, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, U.S. Senate
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Business Briefs: Oct. 16, 2012
Columnist serves as featured speaker Bob Martin, Emeritus Boles Professor of Economics at Centre College, and a contributing columnist for The Advocate-Messenger, was a featured speaker Wednesday at the National Academies of Science/Engineering in...
Tags: Equestrian, Financial Aid, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Coca-Cola Co., Biotechnology
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2011 Rising Stars: Silver Team
Savanna Beauchamp Barnett - High School: Mercer County Senior High School - Achievements: Two-time state finalist with the MCSHS Marching Band, ranked No. 1 in the girls singles division of the Central Kentucky Tennis Series for two years, A and A-B...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Trips and Vacations, Basketball, Psychology, Mathematics
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Prosecutor cites DNA link in charging inmate with 1986 rape of deaf Kansas City woman
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Jackson County prosecutor says DNA evidence led to charges against a former Kansas City man in the 1986 rape and robbery of a deaf woman. Fifty-year-old Alphonso Henderson, currently in custody in a federal prison in...Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Chemical Industry
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Cold case heats up: Man charged with homicide in Shoemakersville woman's 2002 death
One week after Hope Babel's body was found in the burned-out ruins of her Shoemakersville apartment, Ryan J. Stufflet told an acquaintance, "If something happens with this, I'm going to kill myself," police said Tuesday. Nearly 11 years later, state...Tags: Murder, Prosecution, Allentown, Nursing Homes, Arson
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Scientists create human embryos to make stem cells
For the first time, scientists have created human embryos that are genetic copies of living people and used them to make stem cells — a feat that paves the way for treating a range of diseases with personalized body tissues but also ignites fears of...
Tags: George W. Bush, Health and Safety at School, Stanford University, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses
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Angelina Jolie mastectomy: A closer look at DNA, breast cancer risk
By opting for surgery to remove her breasts while they were still healthy, Angelina Jolie joined a growing number of women who have used genetic testing to take control of their health. Here are answers to some common questions about how DNA...
Tags: Tamoxifen (drug), American Cancer Society, Healthcare Provider, Angelina Jolie, Ovarian Cancer
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DNA links woman to the slaying of aspiring model, prosecutor says
The killing of an aspiring 21-year-old model and actress found strangled in her Santa Monica apartment was connected to a business negotiation that her father ended with a Marina del Rey doctor just days before her death, a prosecutor told jurors...
Tags: Leila Fowler, Murder, Lawyers, Prosecution, Trials
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Trial opens for 'female James Bond' in model's death
He is not in court. He is not even charged with a crime. But looming over the murder trial of a woman accused of strangling an aspiring model and actress in her Santa Monica apartment five years ago is a doctor who once dated the victim. A...
Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Prosecution, Trials, Justice System
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Gacy review helps solve 41-year-old missing person's case
When 16-year-old Steven Soden ran away from a New Jersey campground in 1972 and was never seen again, his family feared he may have become a victim of John Wayne Gacy. Steven's father lived in Chicago and relatives thought he may have headed here and...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Criminals
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Angelina Jolie and the fate of breast cancer genes
Angelina Jolie’s Op-Ed in the New York Times about getting a double mastectomy after learning that she was at risk of getting breast cancer struck a chord with fellow celebs as well as with Los Angeles Times staffers Anna Gorman and Paul Whitefield,...
Tags: Myriad Genetics Incorporated, Mastectomy, Ovarian Cancer, Angelina Jolie, Diseases and Illnesses
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