Harland Sanders

Birth of a Legend, Kentucky's Most Famous Citizen / Birthplace of Kentucky Fried Chicken

Kentucky, Laurel County, Corbin Birth of a Legend, Kentucky's Most Famous Citizen Colonel Harland Sanders began the part of his life that brought him fame in a small gasoline service station on the opposite side of this...

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UN Alarmed By "Colonel Sanders" Visit

UNITED NATIONS – The embarrassing infiltration into the headquarters of the United Nations – to the very podium where President Obama spoke – by an actor portraying KFC founder "Colonel" Harland Sanders has sparked an...

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Know Your Enemy: SARS

Is it a cold? Is it the 'flu? No, it's an atypical pneumonia of unknown aetiology and it's here to kill us all. SARS was first recognized at the end of February 2003 and has fast become the word on everyone's lips and the...

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The power of perseverance

Do you know who Colonel Harland Sanders is? He is the creator of a delicious secret fried chicken recipe. His father died when he was 6 and he dropped out of school in the seventh grade to help support his family.

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Kentucky town to play up ties to Colonel Sanders

The new tourism commissioner for Corbin, Kentucky hopes to erect a statue of Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Harland Sanders. CORBIN, Ky. (AP) — A statue of Colonel Harland Sanders and signs that point to the world's first...

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New Tourism Leader Eyes Ties To Colonel Sanders

CORBIN, Ky. -- A statue of Colonel Harland Sanders and signs that point to the world's first Kentucky Fried Chicken Restaurant are among the top priorities of Corbin's new tourism commission head. Suzie Razmus outlined some of...

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Ex-ad man reveals juicy KFC tales

In retrospect, James P. Othmer realizes it was a mistake to come to Louisville — specifically to the headquarters of Kentucky Fried Chicken — and make a joke about the Colonel. Specifically, as the former ad man writes in his...

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More cluck for your buck

Chicken, chicken! What can we say about Kentucky Fried Chicken - as it was formerly known - or KFC, as it is known now? Colonel Harland Sanders, of the string tie and snow-white locks, may have founded his first fried chicken...

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Never give up (Yahoo!Xtra)

Harland Sanders was 65 years old and broke when he travelled across America looking for restaurants to buy his fried chicken recipe. After being rejected 1008 times, he finally found someone to accept his offer. The rest is...

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Sharing Some Words of Encouragement

Recent times have been hard for some friends. And while they all try to keep their heads up and stay positive, there are moments when they can’t help but think about how they can go on. I’ve done what I can to help and given my...

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