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UK Basketball: Former Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl likes UK's talent, NCAA potential
larry@amnews.comFormer Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl thought Kentucky’s home-court win streak would end this year and said so in October. Yet the current ESPN college basketball analyst thought it would likely be Florida or Missouri, not Baylor, that gave UK coach...Tags: Tennessee Volunteers, Terrence Jones, Alabama Crimson Tide, Alex Poythress, Teaching and Learning
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UK Basketball: Blue Ribbon editor says larger SEC schedule not that bad for Kentucky
larry@amnews.comChris Dortch is editor of Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook as well as the Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook. He has covered the Southeastern Conference as a newspaper reporter as well, and now writes for several internet basketball sites. He...Tags: Terrence Jones, College Football, College Basketball, Alabama Crimson Tide, Sports
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Delta Gas announces 2-for-1 stock split
Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc. President and CEO Glen R. Jennings announced that on Feb. 17, Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc. declared a 2-for-1 stock split for common shareholders of record as of the close of business on April 17.
Subject to...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Economy, Business and Finance, Energy Resources
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UK Basketball: Calipari 'surprised' by Wildcat's No. 4 seed
hmorris@amnews.comLEXINGTON— The Kentucky basketball team was on a bus riding back from Bluegrass Airport here on Sunday when it found out the Wildcats were just a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. “I’m a little but surprised to be honest with you. But...Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Basketball, Sports, Politics, Southeastern Conference
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Global Voices: Fukushima made ex-premier a 'no nukes' crusader
After the cascade of disasters that befell Japan 27 months ago, then-Prime Minister Naoto Kan took the brunt of withering criticism for shoddy nuclear safety standards at the crippled Fukushima reactor complex and the government’s chaotic...Tags: Nuclear Power, Tokyo Electric Power Co., Naoto Kan, Lobbying, Government
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Road to immirgration reform - Opinion
MIKE DELPH Republican state senator from Carmel, Ind., who has helped author state immigration measures Q. What do you see as the merits and shortcomings of the proposed reform? A. Ronald Reagan in all complexity was persuaded by congressional...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Migration, Punishment, Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture
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San Onofre, R.I.P.
Southern California Edison on Friday made its smartest decision yet about the troubled San Onofre nuclear power plant: It announced it was closing the facility once and for all. A year after the plant was taken off-line as a result of several problem-...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Nuclear Power, Machine Manufacturing, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited
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San Onofre nuclear plant closure tied to finances
The fate of the troubled San Onofre nuclear plant was apparently sealed last month when it became clear that a potential lengthy series of hearings would likely have to be held before the coastal facility could be powered back up. The plant, which...
Tags: Nuclear Power, Career and Workplace, Politics, Employees, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Bullet train agency gives $985-million contract to Tutor Perini
The California High-Speed Rail Authority voted Thursday to award a $985-million contract to Sylmar-based Tutor Perini to begin construction of the state's bullet train system, helping to advance the project as it continues to face possible regulatory...Tags: Corporate Officers, Environmental Issues, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Finance
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Finally, a smart decision on San Onofre
Southern California Edison made its smartest decision in a long time by announcing that it would retire the San Onofre nuclear plant. As evidence has piled up in the nearly year and a half since both Units 2 and 3 went dark, it has pointed more and more...Tags: Nuclear Power, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heavy Engineering, Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, Southern California Edison Company
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Upgraded vent systems ordered for 31 nuclear reactors, including two at Peach Bottom
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Thursday that it has ordered a venting upgrade for nearly a third of the reactors in the country, including ones at the Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station just north of Harford County. Peach Bottom, in Delta, Pa.,...Tags: Nuclear Power, Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Exelon Corp., Public Service Electric & Gas Company
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Editorial: Got your veto pen ready, Gov. Quinn? They're playing 'Casino Surprise!'
With state legislators flailing toward Friday's scheduled adjournment, sponsors of a bill that would more than double the number of Illinois casinos are playing their favorite game. No, not slots or video poker. They're playing an Illinois...
Tags: Executive Branch, Religion and Belief, Regional Authority, Government, Ethics
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