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2015-05-17
KINGS OF ’CUE
Senior’s ‘future is bright’ after MLK Prep
Labs’ shoddy work hurts patients
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TURN OFF THE LIGHTS?
Nun who kissed Elvis helps answer abbey’s prayers
Amtrak’s Northeast Corridor old, wearing out
Ex-champ Holyfield, Romney raise money with play-boxing
Mount St. Helens still changing, 35 years after deadly eruption
Arms-control advocates rally to ban creation of killer robots
Teen invents way to limit spread of germs on planes
GOP alarms ring after Jeb Bush’s Iraq stumbles
Clintons earned millions in fees for speaking
10 members of Congress took trip secretly funded by foreign government
Critics flail bin Laden story by journalism legend Hersh
Chinese hackers make Penn State unplug its engineering computers
U.S. says decade-old Gulf oil leak could last for 100 years
Leader of IS oil business dies in U.S. night raid
Team effort
Second Hattiesburg officer is laid to rest
New car stickers less appealing to thieves
Arkansas town with Italian roots progresses toward incorporation
Oil-by-rail largely bypasses Memphis
Senate bill targets currency manipulation
Penny-stock general
Power play
Clippers’ Griffin emerging as playoff star
Splashy Pharoah storms to victory in Preakness
Tulane tumbles Tigers to 5th in AAC
World No. 1 Rory McIlroy
Titans like versatility of rookie FB Fowler
Road game vs. LSU off Tigers’ slate
Jockey Espinoza will get third try at Triple Crown
Official says race will likely move to Sunday
Hamlin captures All-Star race
Youngsters sharpen skills at Iowa track
Hawks finally give Atlanta reason to cheer
Cubs’ Lester stymies Pirates
Reds reliever Marshall set for surgery
Redbirds’ Cooney dazzles Omaha with one-hitter
Annual event underlines value of life jackets
Herb Festival opens up world of plants that are useful, not just ornamental
The New York Times Sunday Crossword | Literary Circles
Nostalgia, vodka on museum tour of life under communism
Rhodes professor renders short comic novel in verse
New York Times bestsellers
Gritty arson thriller set in corrupt, crime-ridden 1840s New York City
Home & Garden calendar
At life’s end
Lawmakers out of touch with typical Tenn. voter
Words most doctors avoid saying: You’re dying
GOP, listen up on immigration
Truancy is first step toward life full of troubles
Santorum spurred by near miss in 2012
Plan has cut crime, but there’s more work to do
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