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Helen R. Walsh, registered nurse, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterHelen R. Walsh, a registered nurse who helped her physician husband establish Project HOPE in the 1950s, which brought health care to developing countries and offered disaster relief, died Thursday from congestive heart failure at her Bethesda home....Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Hospitals and Clinics, Bill Walsh, Cardiologists, Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Mercer offers Crime Stoppers meetings
eruehs@kycom.netHARRODSBURG — In an effort to fight crime, create a stronger sense of community and educate the citizens of Mercer County about prevention, the county’s Crime Stoppers program and the sheriff’s department have joined forces to hold a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Law Enforcement
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Peyton Manning arrives at Colts training camp
FOX 59Peyton Manning is not yet ready to practice with his Colts teammates, but he is still the big story of move-in day at Anderson University. "I think we are all happy to be back here, get things started, Peyton just signed a 'small' contract so we're all...Tags: Peyton Manning, Colleges and Universities, Education, Athletes, Human Interest
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Property transfers for July 31
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
Clifton Rodes to Joseph D. Tamme and Joye Hunt, 11 acres on Parksville Crosspike, $71,500.
Robert and Donna Borton to Josh and Leigh Ann Cromer, property in Crawford...Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mortgages, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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5 Things It's Good To Know: Toxic Car Seats, Economy Fears...
FOX 17 Web ProducerUnited States Approves Free Birth Control For Women U.S. health insurance companies must offer women free birth control and other preventive health care services under Obama administration rules released on Monday, a historic decision supported by family...Tags: Health Treatments, Human Interest, Family Planning, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Politics
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Looking Back: Eighth Annual Cemetery Tour is Sept. 16 and 17 at Spring Hill Cemetery in Harrodsburg
Contributing WriterHARRODSBURG — Just before the sun sets on Friday and Saturday, history will come to life at Spring Hill Cemetery here. On those two evenings, James Harrod Trust will host the eighth annual “History Underfoot” Cemetery Tour. The focus...Tags: Entertainment, History, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Anglicanism
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Don't let that robot steal your job
Opinion L.A.As Internet junkies and smartphone addicts know all too well, technology has changed the way we connect with people -- for better and for worse. We may be out with our friends, for instance, but really more engaged with the...... -
Android devices are 'clearly today's target' for malware, study says
TechnologyAndroid devices are most popular platform for new malware, according to report. McAfee Threats Report says there's a continued emphasis on mobile malware... -
McAfee says 'one state actor' behind international hacking spree
L.A. Times Tech BlogMcAfee Inc. says it has uncovered an international hacking campaign likely conducted by one government that has spied on and committed cyber attacks against the networks of 72 other governments and corporations over the last 5 years. The Santa Clara-based... -
ACLU digs into mobile location privacy with huge police records request
L.A. Times Tech BlogThe American Civil Liberties Union is bringing its heavy artillery to bear on the mobile location privacy debate. The civil advocacy group has coordinated 34 of its offices to send 375 public records requests to police and law enforcement agencies...... -
Googling Heidi Klum? Prepare for a virus or two
L.A. Times Tech BlogGoogling for news of Heidi Klum can waste a lot of time. It can also ruin your computer. The German model and reality show host tops the Most Dangerous Celebrities list from computer security firm McAfee Inc. The annual study analyzes which famous names... -
Protect your lost or stolen cell phone -- or pay price
Losing your cell phone is a bummer, period. Unfortunately for Floridians, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and Tampa rank among the top 20 metropolitan areas when it comes to lost or stolen cell phones, according to a new market-research survey.
The...Tags: Facebook, Security, Crime, Law and Justice, Fort Lauderdale, Consumer Issue
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