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It's OK not to believe in religion
On Oct. 6, the first Kentucky Freethought Convention was held in Lexington. This was the largest gathering of atheist, agnostic, humanist, and freethinkers in state history. Speakers and audience members included scientists, doctors, nurses, attorneys,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Values
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Smiley is a people person
As the November election is approaching, we would like to give our utmost support to a people’s person, Paul Smiley, who is running for Danville City Commission. Paul Smiley has very impressive credentials, with the strong dedication of serving the...Tags: Values, Religion and Belief, Hearing Impairment
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Depend on Shell as representative
Jonathan Shell will be an excellent representative for the people of Kentucky. He has a specific plan to make government more transparent and accountable to the people. His plans will decrease government waste and will create a more positive environment...Tags: Values, Religion and Belief
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Church briefs for Oct. 11, 2012
St. Luke to offer class on Catholic faith Father William C. Bush, pastor at St. Luke Catholic Church, invites all those who are interested in learning about the Catholic faith to a series of classes that began Monday, Sept. 10, at 7 p.m. These classes...Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Values, Roman Catholicism
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UK Preview: Alex Poythress wants to be like 'Mike'
larry@amnews.comThere’s is no doubt and never has been about Alex Poythress’ talent for John Calipari. Instead, the question for the Kentucky¿coach becomes just how hard he can get the UK¿freshman to play. “Alex, it’s just a motor. We’ve...Tags: ESPN (tv network), National Basketball Association, High Schools, Sports, Anthony Davis
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Business Briefs for Sept. 18, 2012
Rotary Club’s community fall project deemed a success The first annual “Stuff the Bus Project” in Boyle County raised 628 pounds of school supplies that will be distributed through area Family Resource and Youth Services Centers. The...
Tags: Personal Finance, Nursing, Values, Dollar General Corporation, Relay for Life
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The Buddha's practice
Contributing WriterEditor’s note: This is the second of an 11-part series on Buddhism. To what reality, to what understanding did the Buddha awaken under the tree? His first attempt to articulate his new insights occurred on the outskirts of the city of Varanasi...Tags: Buddhism, Aspirin (drug), Values, Religion and Belief
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Questions remain regarding conflicts
Accusations and counter-accusations concerning the BISCO property purchase do not address significant issues warranting discussion. VIP Realty’s letter explaining its position and related commissions is welcome, but it is only a partial answer to...Tags: Services and Shopping, Real Estate, Religion and Belief, Values
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Omohundro triplets have a lot in common, including a fondness for the fairways
They share the same car. They cheer for the same team and even compete in the same sport. Jacob, Matthew and Anna Omohundro have shared a close bond from birth and wouldn’t have it any other way. The siblings were born 30 seconds apart 17 years ago...
Tags: Golf, Sports, Values, Kentucky Wildcats
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Ethics monitors shouldn't need 'formal complaints'
news@jessaminejournal.comOne would think the old adage “Where there’s smoke, there’s fire” would apply to the Nicholasville Ethics Committee. For a number of months, allegations of conflicts of interest among the city’s planning commission members...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Newspaper and Magazine, Values, Religion and Belief, Justice System
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Business Briefs for August 28, 2012
Ephraim McDowell associate appointed to board Tressa Mason, general counsel and corporate compliance officer at Ephraim McDowell Health, recently was elected to serve on the Heart of Danville board of directors. Mason, a native of New Haven, Conn.,...
Tags: Personal Finance, Finance, Colleges and Universities, Banking, Values
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I know what is unethical
Would you sell your soul for a drink of whisky? Before Danville and most of Boyle County went wet, plenty of half pints of liquor were given to tobacco farmers who sold their tobacco at the local tobacco auction barns, and no doubt there were bootleggers...Tags: Values, Religion and Belief, Prescription Drugs, Planned Parenthood
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