The McEnroe-Connors era gave way to the Sampras-Agassi-Courier-Chang era, and American tennis and its popularity was in good hands.
On September 20, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported its poll showed Bunning, 73, with a 17-point lead.
Your article was linked by a sports reporter for the Courier-Journal this morning (Rick Bozich).
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Today's comes from Betty Baye, a columnist for the Courier-Journal in Louisville, Kentucky.
Ms. BETTY BAYE (Columnist, The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky): Around 1969, I was on a committee of ambitious young community activists.
Network's "Forbes Celebrity 100: Who Made Bank" and the Louisville Courier-Journal.
So quote the talking horse they did, among them esteemed writers such as Jennie Rees of the Louisville Courier-Journal and Glenye Cain Oakford of the Daily Racing Form.
Immediately after a bone marrow harvest, a volunteer courier travels -- by plane, train, or automobile -- with the stem cells and personally delivers them directly to the patient's location.
Also, for some of the best coverage of Louisville athletics, check out Eric Crawford of the Courier-Journal, whose articles provided me with some of the great data for this piece.
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According to Mr. Boal, the real Ammar was one of the captured al Qaeda fighters who helped lead the U.S. to the courier al-Kuwaiti, which in the film happens over a quiet meal.
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The hero (Keanu Reeves) is a twenty-first-century information courier, whose surgically reconfigured brain can be hooked up directly to computers.
The first mention of Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti the nickname of the al-Qaeda courier who ultimately led us to bin Laden as well as a description of him as an important member of al-Qaeda, came from a detainee held in another country, who we believe was not tortured.
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Mr Johnston's most extraordinary discovery reveals the young Wordsworth not as an idealistic outsider but as someone very much caught up in the dirty machinations of a country at war: he offers evidence that, during a tour of Germany with his sister Dorothy in the late 1790s, Wordsworth was acting as a paid courier or low-level spy on behalf of the British government.
Then there are earnings, which will include biotech firm Schering-Plough, courier UPS, entertainment and media company Walt Disney, and food-chain conglomerate Yum!
These include the next-generation Fiesta compact, the new Mondeo mid-size sedan, three new SUVs the Kuga, EcoSport and Edge along with a new family of commercial vans, including a redesigned Transit full-size van, Transit Connect compact van and the even-smaller Transit Courier.
Thankfully, programmers keen to see what Courier might have been -- if just in bits and pieces -- can already download the source code for themselves.
Grisly pictures were published on the front pages of the country's biggest circulating newspapers, The National and Post-Courier, while the prime minister, police and diplomats condemned the killing.
Many who've been following Microsoft's tablet efforts for years will have a soft spot for the Courier, a creative-focused device axed because it didn't fit the Windows puzzle.
The super-fit Courier was a constant thorn in his side, pressing the irritation home when he would go jogging after beating Agassi in hard-fought sets.
Two days before the president's deposition, Betty Currie receives a call from Michael Isikoff, a report with Newsweek magazine, inquiring about the records of the -- the courier records of gifts going from Ms. Lewinsky to the president.
This week police arrested two men with booby-trapped jiffy-bags in their backpacks close to the offices of a courier company where an employee had been slightly injured by an exploding package.
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The SEALs also shot and killed the courier's brother, sister-in-law and bin Laden's son Khalid.
The courier escaped, but the would-be robber shot Werzberger through the window of his parked car, hauled him out of the vehicle and drove off, according to the Brooklyn district attorney's office.
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When he was a child, his father, a small-time drug courier, spent time in a U.S. prison after police arrested him coming off an airplane in the U.S. with a package of cocaine.
They know the kids who courier the goods on their BMXs - the same kids who will soon be using the drugs and burgling the expensive homes on the other side of town.
Buying a house is still a labyrinthine process with time-sensitive signatures, courier visits and faxes.
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She pushes one lead hardest: To find bin Laden, the U.S. needs to identify and find his most trusted courier, the real Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti.
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After the fall of France in 1940, Mrs Wake became a French Resistance courier and later a saboteur and spy - setting up escape routes and sabotaging German installations, saving hundreds of Allied lives.
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