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KENTUCKY NEWS REVIEW
Kentucky News Review: Uranium plant in Paducah has powerful support
United States Enrichment Corp. has high-level supporters. ... Texas photographer specializes in photographing horses. ... Morningstar is nervous about the future of big, leaveraged, coal companies.
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FAMILY
Social media: A new mom's new best friend
It's the middle of the night and new mom Katie Champ rocks back and forth in the dark, struggling to nurse newborn Kaylee.
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FAMILY
Mama and baby yoga not a stretch, participants say
Babies can be good yoga partners. Just ask the folks at Pacific Cultural Center's Ashtanga Yoga Institute.
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FAMILY
Mom's day can teach kids how to share and care
Another Mother's Day, another year of your husband planning the whole day. Should the kids kick in a little help next time?
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KENTUCKY NEWS REVIEW
Kentucky News Review: Kids can fall in love with reading over the summer
Kentucky Teacher has ideas for summer reading. ... Derby-winning jockey Mario Gutierrez returns to Canada as Super Mario. ... Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky airport has newly remodeld concourse.
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LOCAL NEWS
Fayette health department layoffs likely
At least 25 of the 190 employees of the Lexington Fayette County Health Department are likely to be laid off in coming months to cope with drastic cuts in state and federal funding.
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FAMILY
Time to table eating photos
An advocacy group is petitioning the President to ban photographs of him and all cabinet members eating any food that is unhealthy, mainly burgers and dogs (hot dogs, not the other kind of dogs although they are probably against that, too).
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Ex-etiquette: Follow spouses rules on new bonus-kids
Q: My boyfriend has been divorced for four years. We have lived together for two years. He has three kids, ages 5, 7 and 9. His ex-mother-in-law takes care of his kids when they are not with their mother, which is the majority of the time. The evening visits are usually at the ex-mother-in-law's...
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Ask Mr. Dad: P&G is Dissing Dads. Again.
Four years ago, at the Beijing Olympic Games, Procter & Gamble's ad campaign was "Proud Sponsor of Moms." I complained loud and long about that one - how leaving dads out in such a glaring way was insulting and demeaning.


