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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1997
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Another chance to live
First, it was the miracle birth of the septuplets in Iowa. Now, a medical miracle has hit closer to home.
Heading Home
Planes, trains and automobiles.
KPA to honor Ky. journalists
Diane Sawyer, Tom Hammond and Cawood Ledford.
More men get facelifts
Steve Sweetin took a break from selling cinnamon rolls and cookies at a livestock show the other day and explained why he spent about $13,000 on his face.
IFC retooling approach to rush
After a drop in rush numbers from last fall, the Interfraternity Council will take a new approach to improve its relations with prospective Greeks for the spring rush.
Group pushes 'no turkey' holiday
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- There were slices of acorn squash stuffed with couscous, lima beans, fresh asparagus, peppers, portobello mushrooms and roasted carrots.
FOOTBALL: Defense becoming UK priority
It's safe to say the Wildcats saved their best for last in the 1997 curtain call during Saturday's 59-31 loss to Tennessee.
BASKETBALL: Women seeking 1st victory
The women's basketball team is looking to get in the win column tomorrow night as it takes on Michigan State. This marks the third straight road game for the Cats, and they are hoping it proves to be more fruitful than the first two.
MUSIC REVIEW:
Metallica
In the age of sequels and remakes, the art of following success with equal success is a rare commodity. Metallica, who attempts to match last year's prosperity with another album of similar size and sound, supports this idea with a less successful follow-up.
MUSIC REVIEW:
A3
Look out Billy Graham, The Very Reverend Dr. D. Wayne Love is building a brand-new religion.
Eastwood talks on life, career
NEW YORK -- The nanny pushes a stroller into Clint Eastwood's hotel suite, and the toddler lights up. "Daddy's little girl," the tough-guy screen legend says, endearingly.
IN OUR OPINION:
Baby boom
A particularly funny scene from Raising Arizona finds Ed racing home to her husband with her police siren screaming and the Arizona dust swirling above as the tires screech across the earth. She jumps from her car and through exasperated sobs declares, "I'm barren!" Apparently, that was the end of the issue; she had no hope for having her own children.
COLUMN:
Pull up a chair and have a beer with Wethington
The headline read "President's house stormed." I first thought of a struggling Third-World democracy.
Jeff Zurcher
COLUMN:
Domestic problems often dictate our foreign policies
The news media have been screaming alarmist headlines about the latest U.S.-Iraq squabble. The casus-belli is well known: Iraqi interference with United Nations' monitors of its arms facilities since its defeat in 1991's Gulf War. But very little has been said about just why this should lead to military conflict and why this crisis should appear right now.
Charles Powell
LETTERS:
Insecurity might be why we are so afraid of religion
I just want to take some time to write about something that has been on my mind.
Joseph Buschmann
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