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Extending NFL season a bad idea

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In case you haven’t heard, the NFL is seriously considering changing the current 16 game regular season schedule and extending it to 18 games. The change would be effective next year and for years to come.

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You are getting very sleepy…

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Sleep problems can stem from stress, medications and physical ailments, just to name a few. If your lack of sleep or inability to sleep is persistent and bothersome, consult a clinician who can help.

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Sometimes relationships involve more than just your significant other.

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Live Blog: UK vs. Oklahoma

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Join Kernel writers Aaron Smith and Nick Craddock for a live blog of the UK-Oklahoma Maui Invitational round one game. The live blog will start around 5:15 p.m. UK vs. Oklahoma basketball: Maui

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Kernel in Print – Nov. 23, 2010

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Open publication – Free publishing – More uk greek life

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Maui Preview, part 1: Oklahoma

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On an island far, far away, yet somehow still part of this nation, UK plays Oklahoma in the first round of the Maui Invitational Monday. Here’s three things to know/watch for this game (5:30 p.m. Eastern, ESPN2): 1. The potential unveiling of a UK zone – UK head coach John Calipari has relied on man-to-man [...]

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Kernel in Print- November 22, 2010

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Open publication – Free publishing – More harry potter

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Cats’ Hoops fends off No. 12 Irish 81-76

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A mid-November game had the atmosphere, environment and play of an NCAA tournament game as the No. 10 UK women’s basketball team held on to defeat No. 12 Notre Dame 81-76.

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Trips to Hawaii are supposed to be relaxing. Yet the UK men’s basketball team’s participation in the EA Sports Maui Invitational, one of the upper echelon preseason tournaments during college basketball’s Feast Week, will most likely be anything but relaxing for this relatively youthful group of Cats. The rigors of three games in three days [...]

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by Colin Walsh The Next Three Days” follows the frantic and drastic actions of a desperate man who has exhausted all other options. Russell Crowe plays a husband and father who believes wholeheartedly that his wife is innocent of a terrible crime; he cannot live with her behind bars, and doesn’t plan to. John and [...]

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