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The face as frontier
Times Staff WriterSociety may not be quite ready for the day when a dead person's face is recycled for the living — but that day is coming nonetheless. Such an operation would give new life to someone severely disfigured by burns, cancer or an accident, allowing the...Tags: American Society of Plastic Surgeons, Plastic Surgeons, Health and Medical Professionals, Diabetes, Pharmaceuticals
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'Glee' recap: Saturday Night Glee-ver
Get your bell bottoms and platform shoes ready. We're taking it back to the '70s on "Glee." Any episode that starts with Blaine singing in a bowtie gets my vote! After learning the theme for this year's regionals competition is vintage, Bowtie Blaine...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, William McKinley, Glee (tv program), YouTube, The Glee Project (tv program)
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Looking back at Kentucky School for the Deaf's past
In 1874 Kentucky School for the Deaf began publishing a weekly in-house newspaper, the Kentucky Deaf-Mute to give the male students an opportunity to learn the printing trade. KSD published the newspaper continuously from 1874 to 2004 with only a name...
Tags: Religious Education, Companies and Corporations, Abraham Lincoln, College Sports, Science and Technology
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Transplant technique opens door to patients forgoing anti-rejection drugs
Since she was first diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease at age 19, Lindsay Porter, now 47, has had to face the reality that she would someday need a kidney transplant. "It really didn't affect me very much at all until my early 30s, when I developed...
Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Science and Technology, Pharmaceuticals
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The new old Louisville starts to hum
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — First came the art galleries. Then the boutiques. Then the food and drink (craft and farm-to-table, thank you very much). Then the — record store and trendy barbershop? Yes, yes, yes and yes, and that equation, spread across...
Tags: Pizzas, Dining and Drinking, Foods and Beverages, Arts, Wines
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People: Boyle EDP president has learned valuable lessons growing up in Kentucky
jking@amnews.comIn honor of President’s Day, meet Jody A. Lassiter, president and chief executive officer at the Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership. Lassiter laughed when asked to be featured today, deferring to a few other area “...Tags: Economic Policy, Corporate Officers, University of Mississippi
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News briefs for Dec. 15
Wilderness Trace foundation names officers
Wilderness Trace Community Foundation has named its officers for 2012.
Pete Chiericozzi will serve as chairman. Chiericozzi is also a board member for the Harrodsburg Mercer County Industrial Development...Tags: Advanced Training, Western Kentucky University, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Judges
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Perryville merchants surprise students with simple gifts
msimpson@amnews.comPERRYVILLE — Brown paper packages tied up with string arrived Thursday on the desks of all Perryville Elementary School students. The contents did not contain A-list “favorite things” like Justin Bieber dolls or Iron Man action figures,...Tags: Education, Justin Bieber, Binney and Smith, Students, Teaching and Learning
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College news for Feb. 12, 2012
Dean’s list
Somerset Community College — Boyle County: Jordan Cornette, Adrian Readnour and William Satterly, all of Danville.
Casey County: Tiffany Murphy, of Dunnville; Adam Bryant, Chris Hall, Donna Jeffries, James Lynn, Ashley Martin,...Tags: Education, Schools, High Schools, Colleges and Universities
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Maryland Board of Physicians gets new leader
The Maryland Board of Physicians, which has faced scrutiny in recent months because of its backlog of cases and other problems, is getting a new leader, state health officials said Wednesday. Carole J. Catalfo will begin work as the executive director...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Prosecution, University of New Hampshire, General Practitioners
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Mercer Senior High engineering courses get $10K boost
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — The Harrodsburg-Mercer County Industrial Development Authority held its monthly meeting at Mercer County Senior High School on Monday and came bearing a gift. Board members got a mini tour of the new school, including the...Tags: Hitachi Ltd., Electronics, Technology, Engineering, Colleges and Universities
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U.S. firms to charge smokers, obese more for healthcare
ReutersLike a lot of companies, Veridian Credit Union wants its employees to be healthier. In January, the Waterloo, Iowa-company rolled out a wellness program and voluntary screenings. It also gave workers a mandate — quit smoking, curb obesity, or you'...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Retirement, Employment Opportunities, Quitting Smoking, Aon PLC
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