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Morning Cram
7:23 am
Tue September 11, 2012
the morning cram [We Remember edition]
By Todd Hatton
Today on NPR:
- One NPR editor learns lessons about 9/11 from her father's West Point Class of '65, the class that would suffer the academy's greatest number of casualties in Viet Nam.
In Kentucky:
- The state department that oversees cases of abuse and neglect for children and adults opens news web portal for reporting non-emergency cases.
- A Prichard Committee team considers teacher preparedness, recruitment, and evaluation.
- David Williams and Richie Farmer, who made up the GOP ticket that lost to Governor Steve Beshear and Lt. Governor Jerry Abramson have a rough day.
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