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Books by Wellerstein and Holloway, and an edited collected from Herzog, Arceneaux, and Petrovics review nuclear history and policy.
The Courier Journal's "150 Years of the Kentucky Derby" book is back on sale. Here's what it includes and how to purchase it.
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