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Ephraim McDowell Health's HealthRewards plans trips
Ephraim McDowell Health’s HealthRewards program is planning trips for 2013-14 and invites individuals to participate. A HealthRewards membership is not required to participate. The following trips are planned: Heart of the South, Oct. 20-27...
Tags: National Parks, Trips and Vacations, Norwegian Cruise Line, Tourism and Leisure, Cruises
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50 Years Ago in Clark County
Aug. 20, 1961
Vice president Lyndon B. Johnson flew into Germany today declaring the United States does not intend to retreat in the face of Communist threats in Berlin. Johnson made the comment as he stopped off in the West German capital of Bonn to...Tags: Germany, Elections, Politics, Nashville, Konrad Adenauer
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Colonel Eugene F. Kinnaird Sr.: Sept. 7, 2011
Colonel Eugene F. Kinnaird Sr., 92, passed away peacefully at home on Sept. 1. He was born in Lexington. He was a member of Southeast Christian Church, a retired Colonel of the Kentucky Air National Guard, and a veteran of the Army Air Corps during World...Tags: Louisville, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, Armed Conflicts
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93-5 'KHY Rock Report
Headlines for Friday, May 24, 2013
SLAYER: Metallica, System Members Speak at Hanneman Memorial
Metallica's Robert Trujillo and System of a Down's Shavo Odadjian joined Slayer's Kerry King as speakers at Thursday's memorial service for...Tags: Luella, Minnesota Twins, Personal Service, Ruby Tuesday Incorporated, Destroyer (music group)
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American offers self-tagging bag system at MIA
Passengers of American Airlines departing Miami International Airport now have the option to self-tag their checked bags to help speed the check-in process, the airline announced Thursday. American said its new self-tag system works in three simple...Tags: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Miami International Airport
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Problem Solver: Journey is long to get refund for canceled flight
The Las Vegas trip was to be a celebration for Lorraine Lierman's niece, who was turning 40, but the festivities never got off the ground. Amid driving rains that flooded the Chicago area, American Airlines canceled the April 18 flight. Lierman was told...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Air Transportation Delays, Services and Shopping, Credit and Debt, Travel
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Frank Edwards Hufford: Greyhound driver happily ventured nation
When Frank Edwards Hufford was still a suckling babe, a Swedish immigrant started a company that would become the youth's work and enduring love. At 15-cents a ride, Carl Wickman began what would become the Greyhound Lines bus company, transporting...
Tags: Great Depression (1929), Greyhound Lines Incorporated, Immigration
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American speeds boarding for light packers
Tribune reporterAmerican Airlines has come up with a way to solve two of its biggest problems at once: the often chaotic boarding process and passengers who test limits of carry-on luggage to avoid checked-bag fees. The Texas-based airline announced Thursday that it...Tags: Air Transportation Delays
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Reporter's Notebook: 2 major carriers out of O'Hare fare poorly in satisfaction survey
The two dominant air carriers out of Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, United Airlines and American Airlines, scored poorly in yet another satisfaction survey, this time by J.D. Power & Associates. And Southwest Airlines, the primary carrier out...
Tags: Willis Tower, Media Industry, Frontier Airlines Inc., Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines Co.
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Flight diverted to toss passenger who won't stop singing Whitney Houston
Singing on a commercial flight is not illegal but apparently it can get you thrown off a plane if you refuse to stop. That was the lesson learned by a woman on an American Airlines flight from Los Angeles to New York last week. The flight was diverted...
Tags: Whitney Houston, Air Transportation Industry
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Survey says 90% don't want knives on planes
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.The pressure continues to mount on the Transportation Security Administration to prohibit passengers from bringing small pocket knives into the cabins of commercial planes. Opponents of allowing knives on planes unveiled a survey last week that found...Tags: Transportation Security Administration, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Most fliers would pay to avoid a middle seat on a long flight
Most of us will put up with a cramped middle seat on a short flight. But on trips more than three hours long, we are ready to crack open our wallets and pay for a window or aisle seat. That is one of the findings of a recent Harris Interactive poll...
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