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PASSING LANE
June 2006: Stumbo Stubles, Pence Punts; Japanese Ambassador Visits; Toyota Will Build Hybrids in Kentucky; Customized Training Can Benefit Your Business; Frazier Museum Changes its Marketing Colors; UPS - Wow!; Working It Out May 2006: Gov. Fletcher Astutely Handles Vetoes; Even with More Kentuckians at Work, the State's Unemployment Rate Increases; Historic Meeting; Jails Lock Up Counties' General Fund Dollars; Taxing Humor April 2006: Bio Lab is a Great Opportunity for Kentucky, Tennessee; Ball Homes Katrina Relief; The Truth Is: Consumers Trust Fellow Buyers Before Marketers; Opinion Creeps Unnoticed into News March 2006: Urban Markets are Kentucky's Projected Growth Areas; General Assembly Should Support UK and UofL's Research Missions; Too Many Kentucky Schools Shooting Blanks; UK College of Pharmacy and Norton Healthcare Form Long-Term Partnership; Health Care Wars February 2006: Maryland's Eight Percent Health Care Mandate is a New Tax on Business; Kentucky House Bill to Remove Sales Tax on Equine Products; The Last Word; Thornberry Joins as Special Publications Editor; Misdealt Moniker; Working It Out January 2006: Secrets: The Deal; Home vs. Hometown; The Last Word--Additional Comments from Kentuckians on 2006 December 2005: The Urbanization of Kentucky; World Equestrian Games Canter into Kentucky; The General Asssembly at Your Fingertips; Working It Out November 2005: Enough is Enough; Inside State Government (revisited); Hollywood Meets the Bluegrass; Oops!; Fortune Business Centre Welcomes Fifth Third Bank October 2005: Gambling on Casinos; Delta Air Lines: A Tradition in Kentucky; In Todd We Trust; Merger Mania; Investing the Taxpayer's Dollars; A Host of Good Ideas; Working It Out September 2005: Bluegrass Region Lacks Water Solution; 26-Story Museum Plaza Planned by Louisville Investors; Humana has 20/20 Vision for Downtown Louisville's Health; UK's New Dorms are First Since 1979; Higdon Joins Faulkner, Hinton; Wine: America's Alcoholic Drink of Choice; Working It Out August 2005: Economic Growth Pumps Up Demand for Fuel Efficiency; Lane Report Hires Aldridge as Associate Publisher; Southwest Profits Lift Share Prices; UofL Trusstees Approve More Money for Ramsey; NASCAR Gets Black Flag from Kentucky Speedway and Carroll; Lane Report Editor Wins Writing Award; Working It Out July 2005: In Memoriam, Dr. Thomas D. Clark; Publisher's Perspective; Not Yet on the Big Board; Alltech Unveils New Research Facility; Sullivan University System - Growing Faster than Reported; FOXy Journalist June 2005: Sullivan University Expands in Lexington; Heather French Henry Promotes "Ink and Blood"; A 20th-Anniversary Clarification; Technology: Bringing a Sweeter Sound?; Success Stimulates More Economic Growth in Kentucky; Alltech Hosts 21st International Symposium; A Changing World; Working It Out May 2005: Swiping More, Costing Less; Hey, Nice Logo!; Boomer Counties; Green Products Get Green Incentives; Kentucy - Fewer Prisoners Per Capita; Seeking $1M for Academic Achievement; Working It Out April 2005: Bluegrass Baby Backs; KAPT Plan Reeks of Politics and Miscalculations, Obesity Could Help Save Social Security; No Kidding, Kentucky is Goat Country!; One Billion Flyers: A Mixed Blessing; CEO Dad March 2005: Kentucky Horse Park Honors Henry Clay; Cordish Company Founder Says Fourth Street is Live; Metro Louisville Law Strips Rights of Adult Bookstores and Clubs; 17 Floors and 500 Jobs; Which is the Greatest Deterrent to Business Growth in Kentucky?; The Great Book Heist at Transylvania University; Deposit Burley Buyouts into Kentucky Banks; Louisville Mayor, Metro Council Get High Marks; Aquarium Catches Bird Snatchers; CEO Dad February 2005: Anything, Please, But a Committee; U of L Outscores UK; Snow Storm Ices Comair President; New Chairman Caters to Democrat's Hunger for Victory; This is Abramson Territory; CEO Dad; Revenues Up for Kentucky; Poachers Pluck Mussels from Licking River; 4,000 Miles Logged and Still Flipping; Wealthy Americans Worry About 'Entitled' and 'Spoiled' Children; Reversal of Power in Louisville Metro Council; Farm Bureau Grows to a Membership Record January 2005: Metro Louisville Hires Top Talent to Manage Merged Government; Fiscal Year 2004-2005 Salaries; Much Ado Over Donor Disclosure; Delta Air Lines Launches Fair Fares; CEO Dad December 2004: Investing Kentucky's Tax Dollars Wisely; 30 Years of Comment; Airport Mural Combines Best of Both Worlds; Taking the Initiative; Justice Delayed is Justice Denied; Little Book, Big Ideas; CEO Dad November 2004: Voters Give Fletcher and Bunning a Repreive; UK Reopens Administration Building; Corporate Documents Posted on SOS Web Site; Energy Prices Stoke Demand for Kentucky Coal; Delta Diverts Landing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court; Brown's Pilots Flock to River City; Market Conditions Help Lower Mortgage Rates; Printing Profits, Lexmark Creates Technology Jobs; CEO Dad October 2004: One Year Later, A Battered Gov. Fletcher Looks to November; One Strike, KEA Out of Commission; Louisville Area Outlook Improves; Keeneland's Yearling Sales Rebound to Set New Record; New on the Block September 2004: Louisville's Team on a Winning Streak; Unemployment Down, Tax Receipts Up; Putting Around--7th Hole at Golf Club of the Bluegrass; Lexington Horsemen Win NIFL National Championship; Filtering the Water Facts, Gobirno de Louisville Aprenda Espanol; Smarty Jones' Owners Are Not Dumb; CEO Dad August 2004: The Lane Report Selects Olsen as New Editor; Welcome to America, Have a Cow; No Child Left Behind; Try Fitting That on Letterhead; and CEO Dad July 2004: Branding Kentucky; In No Rush and Cash Rich; Abramson on Duty; Putting Around--Stone Crest Golf Club 17th Hole; Lexington - Home of the Blue Light Special; Needed: More Results, Less Pomp; CEO Dad May 2004: Calm After the Storm; Burley Belt Bans Public Smoking; and Putting Around--Valhalla Golf Club 6th Hole April 2004: Listen to Economists - Not Politicians; Ashland's Metamorphosis Leads to Greater Opportunity; 50 Years of Maker's Mark; Putting Around--Belterra Casino & Resort 18th Hole March 2004: Legislative Cover Up; KEES Needs Its Standards Raised; Life in Kentucky February 2004: Nunn and Young Leave Kentucky a Better Place; When the Good Gets Better; Life in Kentucky January 2004: Water Water Everywhere Nor Any Drop to Sell; Two-Party System an Asset for Louisville Metro; Mad Cow in the U.S.; Merging Lexington's Economic Development Efforts December 2003: Voters Set High Standards; Petulant Politicians; Wellness is Good Business; Putting Around--Cardinal Club 6th Hole
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