11:16am

Fri July 22, 2011
Commentary

On Life And Ideas: A Relative's Ashes Reclaimed

Credit Margot Adler

My grandfather's ashes had been missing for 74 years. He was a famous Viennese psychoanalyst: Alfred Adler, the man best known for inventing the inferiority complex and for splitting with Freud in 1911 over issues of sex and power. In 1937, he died of a heart attack while lecturing in Aberdeen, Scotland. Growing up as Adler's only grandchild, I never heard anyone talk about the whereabouts of his remains.

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10:14am

Fri July 22, 2011
Business and the Economy

Beaver Dam Business Creates New Jobs

Community leaders and officials from Dynamic Fabrication in Beaver Dam announced Thursday the company will expand its Ohio County operation. The full-service steel fabrication facility, which currently serves the mining industry, will branch out to new industries as a result of the expansion – creating 22 new jobs and a $957,000 investment.

10:12am

Fri July 22, 2011
It's All Politics

Obama, Boehner Debt Talks Cause Congress' Democrats To Hit Ceiling

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The business day had barely begin Friday in the U.S. Capitol when Sen. Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader, issued a caution to fellow Democrat President Obama and Republican Speaker John Boehner on their negotiations to reach a deal to raise the deficit ceiling.

Reid said:

We all know... there are talks going on between President Obama and Speaker Boehner. I wish them well. We await their efforts. I'm told there will be revenue measures in there. If that's the case, we know Constitutionally the matter must start in the House of Representatives.

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10:10am

Fri July 22, 2011
Sports

Georgetown College Ready for the Bengals

Credit Charles Bertram / Lexington Herald-Leader

While the NFL owners and players continue to work on a labor agreement, Georgetown College was preparing as if the football season will go on as scheduled. Developments Thursday indicated an agreement could be reached soon that would allow the Cincinnati Bengals to hold its training camp at Georgetown College, just as the team has for the past 15 years. The camp is an important money-maker for the college, and the owners' lockout of the players has put that in jeopardy.

10:06am

Fri July 22, 2011
Statehouse News

Doctors Debate Eye Surgery Bill

Doctors on Thursday debated the amount of training needed for optometrists to perform some minor eye surgeries allowed under legislation approved in February by the Kentucky General Assembly. Senate Bill 110 raised eyebrows for the short time it took both chambers to pass the bill - 10 days - and the Kentucky Optometric Association's political action committee giving more than $400,000 in campaign contributions to lawmakers and the gubernatorial campaigns of Gov. Steve Beshear and Senate President David Williams in the past two years.

10:04am

Fri July 22, 2011
The Commonwealth

EPA Finalizes Surface-Mining Regulations

Federal regulators have finalized surface-mining guidelines that have caused controversy in Appalachian coal country, including Eastern Kentucky. The guidelines include a new standard for judging the effect of mining on water quality. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said use of the guidelines will better protect water quality and aquatic life in streams below mountaintop strip mines. Runoff from mining operations contains substances such as chlorides and sulfates that can damage water quality.

10:01am

Fri July 22, 2011
Opinion

New Republic: Health Disclosure Debate Gets Worse

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Howard Brody, MD, PhD, is Director of the Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, and the author of books on health care ethics, most recently The Future of Bioethics.

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10:00am

Fri July 22, 2011
Environmental Watchdog

Dangerous Heat in Forecast

Credit Charles Bertram / Lexington Herald-Leader

It's so hot, air conditioners are melting. Or, more accurately, they are being overtaxed by the heat and humidity that has engulfed much of the nation and caused the National Weather Service in Louisville to issue an excessive heat warning for Kentucky. The warning is in effect until Saturday.

9:58am

Fri July 22, 2011
The Two-Way

Developing: Explosion In Oslo Near Government Offices

Originally published on Wed May 23, 2012 11:37 am

Two tragic stories are playing out in Norway, where a large explosion today — or possibly more than one blast — caused deaths, injuries and extensive damage to government buildings in Oslo.

At the same time, there are reports that an individual dressed as a police officer opened fire at a youth Labor Party camp on an island in a fjord about 45 minutes from Oslo. News media in Norway say there were fatalities.

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9:45am

Fri July 22, 2011
The Two-Way

First Suspect Cleared, Two Others Arrested In Beating Of Giants Fan

The search for who was responsible for the severe beating of a San Francisco Giants fan earlier this year after a game in Los Angeles against the Dodgers took a surprising turn Thursday.

As the Los Angeles Times reports, police "arrested two men in connection with the brutal [March 31] beating ... and have concluded that the suspect they took into custody in May was not involved in the attack, law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation said."

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