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Charles Dean: May 3, 1939 - July 1, 2011
Charles David Dean, 72, of Lone Oak Drive passed away at his home on Friday, July 1. A native of Jessamine County, he was born May 3, 1939, to the late Harrison and Hazel Walker Dean. He was a member of the Nicholasville Church of Christ; a veteran of the...Tags: Bill Hall, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Human Interest, Delorean (music group), U.S. Navy
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Obituaries: Leonra Bonds
Lenora Stoltz Bonds, 97, of South Main Street died Thursday, May 12, at Royal Manor Nursing Home. A native of Jessamine County, she was born Nov. 18, 1913, to the late Lacy and Bernice Carter Stoltz. She was the widow of Fountain Dudley Bonds Sr., who...Tags: Baptist, Nursing, Christianity, Long Term Care, Medical Specialization
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President Obama lauds Kings and the Galaxy at the White House
WASHINGTON – President Obama celebrated with the champion Los Angeles Kings and the Galaxy in the White House on Tuesday and then looped some of the players into an event for First Lady Michelle Obama’s favorite cause: her campaign against...Tags: Sports, Politics, White House, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Barack Obama
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UCLA's Todd Golper, Ricky Marvray, Jerry Rice Jr. won't be back
UCLA opens spring football practice on Tuesday, but the Bruins will be without three players. Linebacker Todd Golper, wide receiver Ricky Marvray and wide receiver Jerry Rice Jr. are no longer on the roster. The three will graduate this spring. All...
Tags: Sports, Football, UCLA Bruins
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UCLA football: Tevin McDonald released from the team
UCLA safety Tevin McDonald has been released from the team after violating team policy. “It’s disappointing to me and disappointing for Tevin,” Coach Jim Mora said. “I have known him since he was a young boy. On a personal level,...
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UCLA football: Bruins look to fill holes in spring practice
UCLA has two areas with big questions when the Bruins open spring practice Tuesday. Who will replace running back Johnathan Franklin? Who will play in the secondary? The Bruins have lost their entire starting secondary. Cornerback Aaron Hester,...
Tags: Sports, Football, UCLA Bruins
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Emmaus grad Beers finally got to experience March Madness with his beloved Explorers
Kale Beers was a student at La Salle University the last time the Explorers men's basketball team was in the NCAA tournament. It was 1992 and Beers was all set to go to Greensboro, N.C. for the first-round game against Seton Hall. But Beers had a...Tags: Entertainment Events, Service Electric Inc., Madison Square Garden, Victor Cruz, ABC (tv network)
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Ravens' Jacoby Jones will be on 'Dancing With The Stars'
Jacoby Jones danced in several NFL end zones this season as he went from unheralded free agent pickup to one of the heroes of the Ravens' Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers earlier this month. He'll now take his dance moves to another...
Tags: Sports, Super Bowl XLVII, Entertainment Events, Green Bay Packers, Jimmy Kimmel
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Joe Flacco has become a star despite derision of Baltimore media
Mike Preston has taken every chance to knock Joe Flacco since he was drafted five seasons ago ("Ravens shouldn't overreact when it's time to pay Flacco" Feb. 25). He says it's not him, it's Jacoby Jones or Anquan Boldin who made the plays. Joe has to have...
Tags: Sports, Anquan Boldin, Tom Brady, American Football Conference, Peyton Manning
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Ravens' Jacoby Jones 'looking to win' on 'Dancing With The Stars'
Watching NFL players dance can be awe-inspiring. Or it can be like watching hippos on rollerblades. Donald Driver, Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith were terrific on "Dancing with the Stars." So was Warren Sapp, who turned out to be a 300-pound Michael...Tags: Entertainment Events, Jimmy Kimmel, American Football Conference, Entertainment, Michael Irvin
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Morgan State football coach Donald Hill-Eley working to rebuild his program after firing that wasn't
Donald Hill-Eley has always told his Morgan State football players that life is 10 percent what happens to you and 90 percent how you respond. Now, after enduring as strange a few months as any college coach could fathom, Hill-Eley is striving to live...
Tags: Sports, Morgan State University, Football, Hospitals and Clinics, University of Houston
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Cutler should expect many teaching moments
In the event Marc Trestman and Jay Cutler do not always speak the same language, the Bears have hired a translator. We can be assured Matt Cavanaugh can converse in Trestmanish as well as Cutlerese. What's more, he presumably understands whatever sign...
Tags: Rick Mirer, New York Jets, Bill Belichick, Marc Trestman, Elvis Grbac
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|Column| Allentown Morning Call
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|Column| Chicago Tribune
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