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12 hrs ago | The Courier-Journal

Voices of change recall movement in Kentucky

Freedomon the Border: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky is a significant book that every Kentuckian should own.

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Related Topix: Kentucky, Louisville, KY, African-American

Sat Jul 04, 2009

The Courier-Journal

Sheehy names Matter to media buying post

Megan Matter Company: Sheehy+Associates Title: Associate media buyer Industry: Marketing/PR Previous: Media assistant Find me online at: www.sheehy1.com The latest: Matter was promoted to associate media buyer.

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Related Topix: Public Relations, Marketing, Georgetown University, Louisville, KY, Environmental Law, Law

Fri Jul 03, 2009

The Times - Apalachicola & Carrabelle

James Lee Guernsey

James Lee Guernsey passed away Friday evening, June 26, 2009, in Tallahassee. He was born June 22, 1923, in Henryville, Indiana.

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Related Topix: Henryville, IN, Indiana State University, Flying, Life, Hobbies, Terre Haute Metro, Terre Haute, IN

Wed Jul 01, 2009

RedOrbit

New Finding To Aid In Diagnosis And Treatment Of Kidney Disease

Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine in collaboration with scientists at the University of Louisville and the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis in France, have identified the target antigen PLA2R in patients with idiopathic membranous nephropathy , which has implications for the diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

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Related Topix: Boston University

Tue Jun 30, 2009

The Observer

Dr. David Adcock Injured

A Moultrie physician struck by a vehicle Monday was undergoing tests after suffering a head injury in the accident, the man's father said.

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Related Topix: Moultrie, GA

Mon Jun 29, 2009

ClipSyndicate

VIDEO: I sitdown one on one with Matt Battaglia

Welcome to this week's The 411 you know him as the All-American football star at the University of Louisville and the co-creator of the Mint Jubliee.

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Related Topix: Sports, Video

Sun Jun 28, 2009

WEHT-TV Evansville

Bunning calls draw interest as election nears

U.S. Sen. Jim Bunning has seen a surge of interest in his weekly teleconferences with Kentucky reporters.

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Related Topix: US Politics, US News, US Senate, Republican, Jim Bunning, Kentucky, Kentucky Government

Sat Jun 27, 2009

WHAS-TV Louisville

I sitdown one on one with Matt Battaglia

Welcome to this week's The 411 you know him as the All-American football star at the University of Louisville and the co-creator of the Mint Jubliee.

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Related Topix: Matt Battaglia, Louisville, KY, Brothers, Drama Movies

Fri Jun 26, 2009

WLKY.com

Autism Trial Gives Parents, Researchers Hope

Researchers at the University of Louisville got the attention of the National Institutes of Health and an almost $1 million grant for a groundbreaking clinical trial for autism.

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Related Topix: Autism, Health

Kentucky Law Blog

News Catchup: Here are some recent law stories locally and around the state

A Kentucky death row inmate condemned for the rape and murder of two Louisville high school students in 1984 lost his bid for a new trial Thursday when the state Supreme Court ruled that a judge properly handled a DNA testing issue.

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Related Topix: Education Etc., Louisville, KY, Frankfort, KY

Thu Jun 25, 2009

KCPQ

Ky. man charged with making calls in alleged extortion attempt on basketball coach Rick Pitino

Federal prosecutors have charged a Kentucky man with helping an alleged extortion attempt against University of Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino.

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Wed Jun 24, 2009

WQMF-FM Louisville

Free Medical Services for the Needy

More than 150 University of Louisville faculty, staff, students and alumni are volunteering this weekend so residents in Pikeville can receive free dental and medical care.

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Related Topix: Louisville, KY, Pikeville, KY, Non-Profit

WAVE-TV Louisville

UofL autism study gets additional funding

At the University of Louisville, an experimental treatment for autism gets a huge green light from the National Institutes of Health.

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Related Topix: Autism, Health, Louisville, KY, Depression

Tue Jun 23, 2009

98.9 Kiss FM

One Organ Saves Two Lives

For the first time in Kentucky, a split liver transplant was performed by University of Louisville surgeons at Louisville's Jewish Hospital.

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Mon Jun 22, 2009

WKJK-AM Louisville

U of L Researchers Treat Autism With Magnetic Waves

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A University of Louisville neuroscience research team lands a major grant to study autism.

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Related Topix: Louisville, KY

Business First of Louisville

Traffic plan coming for new arena

Louisville architectural, engineering, planning and design firm Qk4 will conduct a traffic study, beginning next month, to determine how vehicles can best be routed when the city's downtown arena opens in November 2010.

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Related Topix: Kentucky, Kentucky Government

Sat Jun 20, 2009

WDRB-TV Louisville

Tour shows off progress in Louisville arena

Officials are making bold declarations about the progress and prestige of the under-construction downtown Louisville arena.

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Related Topix: Louisville, KY

Fri Jun 19, 2009

The Courier-Journal

Lunch With ... David Williams, gay archivist, activist, reflects on Stonewall's legacy

Forty years ago this month, police raided a gay bar in Greenwich Village. That wasn't news; that frequently happened to gay people in those days.

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Related Topix: Gay/Lesbian, Greenwich Village (New York, NY), Louisville, KY, Transgendered, US Military, US Army, Fort Lee

Thu Jun 18, 2009

The Courier-Journal

New clinic helps families' foreign adoptees

Carree Stewart says she loved baby Judah the minute she saw his picture. On July 4, she will bring him home from Ethiopia to join her family.

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Related Topix: Louisville, KY, University of Kentucky, Pediatrics, Medicine

Tue Jun 16, 2009

WUSA9.com Washington, DC

Farmed Fish May Pose Risk For Mad Cow Disease

University of Louisville neurologist Robert P. Friedland, M.D., questions the safety of eating farmed fish in the June issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease , adding a new worry to concerns about the nation's food supply.

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Related Topix: Mad Cow Disease, Health, Life, Beef, Food, Meat

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