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Thomas F. Droege of Batavia.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Thomas F. Droege of Batavia A memorial service to celebrate the life of Thomas F. Droege, 77, and honor his work, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 1, at the Salvation Army Tri-City Corps Headquarters, 1710 S. 7th Ave., St. Charles. ...
Surgeon general nominee makes gay activists uneasy
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- President Bush's nominee for surgeon general, Kentucky cardiologist Dr. James Holsinger, has come under fire from gay rights groups for, among other things, voting to expel a lesbian pastor from the United Methodist Church and writing in 1991 that gay sex is unnatural and unhealthy. ...
Surgeon general nominee makes gay activists uneasy
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- President Bush's nominee for surgeon general, Kentucky cardiologist Dr. James Holsinger, has come under fire from gay rights groups for, among other things, voting to expel a lesbian pastor from the United Methodist Church and writing in 1991 that gay sex is unnatural and unhealthy. ...
Surgeon general nominee makes gay activists uneasy
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- President Bush's nominee for surgeon general, Kentucky cardiologist Dr. James Holsinger, has come under fire from gay rights groups for, among other things, voting to expel a lesbian pastor from the United Methodist Church and writing in 1991 that gay sex is unnatural and unhealthy. ...
Lexington: Health Care
Lexington: Health CareLexington offers a wide choice of quality medical treatment facilities to its residents. There are nine hospitals located in the city. Area facilities include several cardiac rehabilitation centers and medical research centers. The largest hospital in Lexington is the 446-bed St. Joseph Hospital, which recently added another 174...
Constructware selected to manage multi-year building program.(Product Notes)
Citing the benefits of centralized, Internet-based communications and the desire to be a more organized "preferred owner" among the design and contractor community, the University of Kentucky has selected Constructware as its standard applications platform for managing its facility expansion program over the next several years....
Measuring Principals' Values for Environmental Budget Management: An Exploratory Study
Regardless of success in benefit estimation, citizen principals can have difficulty conveying preferences to agents who work for them in public agencies in a form that is meaningful to the public managers. This paper offers an alternative to formal benefit estimation. The paper explores the usefulness of contingent, public budget...
Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky., Datebook Column.
Lexington Herald-Leader, Ky. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 19--The University of Kentucky College of Engineering will present the following two seminars: Principles of Stability Analysis will be Tuesday at the Mining and Mineral Resources Building, $250. Analysis...
KBEAP Helps Companies Benefit From a Solid Record Keeping System
With the help of KBEAP, more Kentucky businesses are discovering the added benefits of a solid record keeping system for environmental compliance reporting. By keeping more accurate records, businesses find staying in compliance is a much easier task, and they also have accurate data to make important decisions regarding their...
A collaborative workshop to prepare high school students for medical careers: A partnership between the University of Kentucky undergraduate and medical schools with rural high schools and hospitals
For many students, the desire to become a physician starts with an early interest in how the body works. This interest later broadens into a desire to help people who are sick by curing their disease or relieving their suffering. Students who have that early interest in medicine usually enjoy...
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