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Community Calendar: Sept. 30, 2011
SATURDAY, OCT. 1
— Mums for sale at Wintech greenhouse to raise money for Kentucky Cancer Screening Program.
— Walk to Cure Diabetes, University of Kentucky Commonwealth Stadium, 10 a.m. registration, 11:30 a.m. walk begins. For more...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, McDonald's, Colleges and Universities, Democratic Party, Diabetes
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Sharpton To Broadcast From Occupy Wall Street Protests
The Rev. Al Sharpton will bring his nationally syndicated radio show to lower Manhattan Monday as the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations enter their 24th day.
Sharpton, an outspoken civil rights activist and talk show host, will broadcast from Zuccotti...Tags: Political Candidates, Republican Party, Talk Shows (genre), Economy, Business and Finance, Barack Obama
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Summer offers fusion of fun from festivals to food
It's the height of summer, so don't miss out on these family-friendly excursions:
Philadelphia
Global Fusion Festival: Journey to Philadelphia for one day of non-stop entertainment that celebrates bringing diverse communities together for a cultural...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey), Human Interest, Lewes, New Jersey
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Fred Shuttlesworth dies at 89; hard-charging civil rights figure
The Rev. Fred L. Shuttlesworth, a blunt-talking preacher who braved beatings, bombings and fire-hosings to push Birmingham, Ala., to the forefront of the civil rights movement and advanced the historic fight with a confrontational strategy that often...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Christianity, Los Angeles Times, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights
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Nation Observes Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Associated PressATLANTA -- The shootings in Arizona loomed large as the nation marked the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, with many speakers drawing on his message of nonviolence as a key lesson in the wake of the tragedy. National and local...Tags: Elections, Georgia, Human Interest, Eric Holder, Corporate Officers
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Indianapolis Representative's staff takes steps after Arizona shooting
The staff of Democratic Rep. Andre Carson of Indianapolis is increasing security after the shooting of Rep.
Gabrielle Giffords.
The Arizona Democrat was shot in the head Saturday when an assailant opened fire outside a grocery store during a meeting...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Indiana, Georgia, Tucson, Indianapolis
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Indy Rep.'s staff takes steps after Ariz. shooting
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The staff of Democratic U.S. Rep. Andre Carson of Indianapolis increased security Saturday following the shooting of a colleague in Arizona. U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., was shot in the head Saturday when an...Tags: Indiana, Georgia, Tucson, Crimes, Indianapolis
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Historic reading of Constitution sees House tussle
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans made history Thursday by staging the first-ever reading of the entire Constitution on the House floor. But that record may come with an asterisk: Democrats asked why original sections that later were amended,...Tags: Republican Party, Bob Goodlatte, Human Interest, Barack Obama, Personal Weapon Control
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Constitution reading provokes political tussling
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats took turns politely in a historic recitation of the Constitution from the House floor Thursday, but the decorum hardly meant they were in agreement. In a nod to the tea partiers who put the Republicans...Tags: Republican Party, Bob Goodlatte, Human Interest, Barack Obama, Personal Weapon Control
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Tuesday TV: from the sublime (Presidential Medal of Freedom winners) to the depressing (‘Jeopardy!’)
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinelwatch a lot of television, and yesterday, I saw some of the best of it ever and some of the worst. The cable news channels yesterday afternoon relayed the White House ceremony honoring the 15 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.... -
"The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama" by David Remnick
Special to the Tribune"The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama" By David Remnick Alfred A. Knopf, 656 pages, $29.95 Reviewed by Kevin Boyle By March 7, 1965 John Lewis had been in hundreds of civil rights campaigns. But from the moment he led the six hundred...Tags: Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama, Children, Human Interest, Culture
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Obama at NAACP: 'Next 100 years'
The Swampby Mark Silva One hundred years ago, black boys and girls attended school separately from white boys and girls, by law, in many parts of the United States, home of the free. One hundred years ago, black men and women......Tags: Government, Education, Riots, Advanced Training, Civil Rights
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