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- How many graduates will be receiving diplomas at UK?
- 5,000
- 6,000
- 6,500
- 6,800
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) will be calling for improved conditions for race horses after the death of what racehorse?
- Eight Belles
- Philly Free
- Big Brown
- Eager Beaver
- Name the three top selling movies from Friday to Sunday
- What nation had a deadly cyclone that killed 351 people?
- South Korea
- Burma (Myanmar)
- The Philippines
- Australia
- What company has been attempting to buy Yahoo?
- America Online
- IBM
- Intel
- Microsoft
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- President Bush recently visited what Kansas town that was decimated by a tornado?
- Springfield, Missouri
- Greensburg, Kansas
- Evanston, Oklahoma
- Beaver Crossing, Nebraska
- According to a study conducted in Sweden what cells in the body are always replaced, despite weight?
- Fat cells
- Blood cells
- Brain cells
- Liver cells
- Insulin pumps are reportedly dangerous to what age group?
- Young children
- Teenagers
- Middle aged people
- The elderly
- The town of Henderson had visitors from what Asian nation, who visited a local kindergarten?
- China
- Taiwan
- Japan
- India
- List the three Presidential hopefuls, two from the Democratic Party and one from the Republican Party.
Answers:
1. C, 2. A, 3. Iron Man, Made of Honor, Baby Mama,
4. B, 5. D, 6. B, 7. A, 8. B, 9. C,
10. Read your Herald-Leader
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