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NCAA Tournament: Zollo, WKU keep believing, get date with UK
Sun sports editorDAYTON — Vinny Zollo left the court waving a towel and hugged Western Kentucky mascot “Big Red” after the Hilltoppers rallied for an exciting 59-58 triumph over Mississippi Valley State Tuesday night in the opening round of the NCAA...Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Kentucky Wildcats, David Cameron, College Sports, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
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NCAA Tournament: Western eager to play Kentucky
Sun Sports EditorDAYTON, Ohio — Western Kentucky freshman George Fant isn't worried about facing the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. “We're going to keep playing the way we've been playing,” he said following the Hilltoppers' 59-58 triumph over...Tags: College Basketball, Kentucky Wildcats, David Cameron, College Sports, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
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Religion: The cross, the crossed and the crass
Contributing WriterFor the last several years, the intensified effort by the media, commentators, journalists, speakers, professors, etc., to demean religion, more particularly ... Christianity, has reached a level of concentration never before seen in America. The various...Tags: Baptist, Health, Religion and Belief, Elections, Politics
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'Values' policies seem inconsistent
Politicians regularly use the Bible to further their agendas. People want to believe in the goodness of their leaders. Obama has a gift of rhetoric that can separate people along economic lines. President Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast called...Tags: Values, Religion and Belief, Elections, Politics, Internal Revenue Service
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Addressing the 'State of the Union' speech
Contributing writerEvery year since George Washington gave an address in 1790 in New York City (then the provisional capital of the U.S.), America’s presidents have given an annual message to Congress about the “State of the Union.” Since Woodrow Wilson,...Tags: Unions, CNN (tv network), Career and Workplace, National Security, Elections
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Opinion: Should Christians pray for the death of a leader?
Contributing writerAlthough the Republicans have been going at it for several months, we are not yet into the heat of the presidential race, and already some Christians are praying for the early demise of President Obama. When I say, “demise,” I mean death. At...Tags: Michelle Obama, Religion and Belief, Politics, Elections, Republican Party
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Rand Paul speaks in Mercer County
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Rand Paul didn’t make the meal — Dunn’s BBQ did — but the upstart U.S. senator certainly had folks eating out of his hands Thursday at a Mercer County Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Unlike when he visited...Tags: Richard Cordray, Government Health Care, Federal Reserve, Government Health Care, Elections
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A dream come true
The Winchester SunHaving a team they cover qualify for the NCAA basketball tournament is something many sports writers dream about, but never get to experience during their careers. But unlike some writers who have waited years to experience the thrill of covering an NCAA...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Basketball, Kentucky Wildcats, College Sports, Western Kentucky Hilltoppers
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Peace on Earth in 2012? Doubtful
Contributing columnistNearly every national or international beauty contest features a question period when some aspiring beauty queen voices her desire for “world peace” in answer to an innocuous puffball question. However, this year, as in the past, world peace...Tags: Panama, George W. Bush, Union (McHenry, Illinois), Dominican Republic, World War I (1914-1918)
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Americans warming up to Obama
As it looks today, President Obama will be re-elected. The Republicans are helping the president in that effort. They are a much divided party, while the Democrats are united. The GOP will either put forth Mitt Romney or Newt Gingrich to oppose the...Tags: Parties and Movements, Mitt Romney, Iraq War (2003-2011), Democratic Party, Politics
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Lawmakers approve congressional redistricting
FRANKFORT — After weeks of stop-and-start deliberations, the state legislature and Gov. Steve Beshear approved a congressional redistricting plan Friday that has angered some area leaders by moving several local counties into new districts.
The...Tags: Steve Beshear, Judges, Regional Authority, John Wilson, Republican Party
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AG Holder, BATF head must go after Fast & Furious
In 2004, U.S. Army sniper Sgt. Brian Kremer got a confirmed kill in Iraq at 2,300 meters using a Barrett .50 caliber rifle. While shooting like Kremer’s is the result of extensive training and innate ability, a lot of credit can go to the weapon...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Army, Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Lawyers
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