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October 26 - November 1, 2008 Week in Pictures

November 3, 2008

This Week in Pictures includes 18th Century Market FairLexington Spooky House Gains Nationwide Attention, Maryjean’s view from the ‘dark side’, 29 years to build, 15 years of flying, Thriller Rehearsal, UK basketball at open practice, ‘The Little Foxes’ at the Bodley-Bullock House, Alysheba returns to Kentucky, Bryan Station destroys Tates Creek, Blue-White Scrimmage rocks Rupp, Wildcats Edge the Bulldogs.

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WILDCATS EDGE THE BULLDOGS 14-13 IN STARKVILLE

November 1, 2008

Kentucky’s special teams came through will a blocked extra point that was the difference in this defensive battle in Starkville. The Wildcats won over the Bulldogs, 14-13. Photos by David Perry | Staff

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Central Kentucky Steel Guitar Classic

November 1, 2008

The Central Kentucky Regional Steel Guitar Classic brought world famous steel guitar musicians to the Best Western Lexington, on Saturday,l Nov. 1, 2008. Read more about it.

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Bryan Station destroys Tates Creek

October 31, 2008

Bryan Station whips Tates Creek for the first time in six years 38-6.

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Alysheba returns to Kentucky

October 31, 2008

Photos and audio by David Stephenson, Story By Janet Patton

The return of the native: Lexington-born Kentucky Derby and Breeders’ Cup Classic winner Alysheba officially came back to Kentucky and public life on Friday.

The son of the late Alydar moved into the Kentucky Horse Park Hall of Champions after eight years in Saudi Arabia. He returned to the U.S. as a gift to the American people from Saudi King Abdullah. Read more

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