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Researcher testing new varieties of rice
(Local News ~ 08/19/07)
MALDEN, Mo. -- More than 1,000 varieties of rice grow in the small plots on a farm west of Malden. Few of those varieties are likely to end up in a saucepan on your stove. Dr. Donn Beighley's job is to develop and test new varieties of rice to identify those best suited for the Bootheel, where most of Missouri's $100 million rice crop grows. ...
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Former rep's funds being split among charities
(Local News ~ 08/19/07)
With no legal avenue open to give former state representative Nathan Cooper's political money back to its original donors, committee treasurer Victor Gunn announced Saturday he would donate it to area charities. In a statement, Gunn said he would close the noncandidate committee that absorbed surplus funds from Cooper's campaign account days before Cooper pleaded guilty to federal immigration charges. The committee, Friends of the 158th, was established in January...
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Five schools in Cape, two in Jackson fail to meet testing standards
(Local News ~ 08/19/07)
Cape Girardeau's Central Middle School failed to meet federal and state academic standards for two years in a row, prompting the state of Missouri to put it on the state's list of schools needing to improve standardized test scores. Last year -- the first year that fifth- and sixth-graders took the state tests -- the middle school failed to meet target goals among black, special-needs and low-income students...
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Speak Out 8/19/07
(Speak Out ~ 08/19/07)
Spouting cliches; Fight crime; Brainwashed minds; Wrong bandwagon; Big picture; Sharing the street; Dealing with heat
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Vinyard - 65 years
(Anniversary ~ 08/19/07)
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vinyard of Jackson recently celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary with a dinner at their home, hosted by their children. Vinyard and Marie Niswonger were married July 18, 1942, at First Baptist Church in St. Louis by the Rev. Floyd V. Sams. Their parents are the late Charles and Lula Vinyard and Frank and Ivy Niswonger...
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Eftink - 60 years
(Anniversary ~ 08/19/07)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eftink of Chaffee celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Aug. 11, 2007. They attended a Mass in their honor at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, followed by a reception in the parish hall hosted by their children. Eftink and Martha Klipfel were married Aug. 12, 1947, at St. Denis Catholic Church in Benton, Mo., by the Rev. C.A. Schmalle...
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SEMO spring graduation list
(Local News ~ 08/19/07)
Degrees were conferred on 720 students during spring commencement at Southeast Missouri State University. Area students who graduated with honors or advanced degrees as listed by hometown: Altenburg, Mo.: Julie Beardslee, bachelor of science in biology education, cum laude...
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Nathan Cooper
(Editorial ~ 08/19/07)
The guilty pleas by Nathan Cooper to two federal felony charges came as quite a surprise and disappointment to those inside and outside the political sphere. As a young state representative from Cape Girardeau, Cooper had only recently shown a great deal of pride in legislative efforts to which he contributed that have cut the costs of state government operations by millions of dollars. ...
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Lehenbauer-Meier
(Engagement ~ 08/19/07)
Ronald and Shelly Lehenbauer of Hannibal, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lesley Renee Lehenbauer, to Gregory Paul Meier. He is the son of Paul "Butch" and Eileen Meier of Jackson. Lehenbauer is a 2000 graduate of Palmyra High School in Palmyra, Mo. She received a degree in agricultural education from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2004, and is pursuing a master's degree in agricultural education from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater...
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Smith-Mathes
(Engagement ~ 08/19/07)
Jerry and Ruby Smith of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Shelley Smith, to Mike Mathes. He is the son of Roger and Betty Groves. Smith is employed by Mathes Land Development. Mathes is owner of Coldwell Banker Select Realtors and Mathes Land Development...
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Childers-Vandeven
(Engagement ~ 08/19/07)
Terry and Bobbie Childers of Egypt Mills announce the engagement of their daughter, Chantel Lee Childers, to Keith Michael Vandeven. He is the son of Larry and Carol Vangennip of Glennon, Mo. Childers is a 2002 graduate of Jackson High School, and a 2006 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University. She is a registered nurse at Saint Francis Medical Center...
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Minneapolis couple displays controversial collectibles in their home
(Community ~ 08/19/07)
Thier living room is strewn with Ku Klux Klan "dolls" made by Dallas schoolchildren, slave chains and branding prods. A handheld fan for the Pickaninny Restaurant and a "Coon-Jigger" toy from Alabama sit with the couch and other furniture. Could these symbols of vile racism possibly have a place in polite society? You'd better believe it, Alan and Diane Sims Page, a Minneapolis couple, insist, if only as a reminder of how impolitely American society has treated people of color over the centuries.. ...
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Out of the past 8/19/07
(Out of the Past ~ 08/19/07)
Ending a tradition that began in 1907, R.E.L. Lamkin Jr., president of Buckner-Ragsdale Co., announces the retail clothing outlet at Main Street and Broadway will be closing its doors. More than 100 people turn out to listen to Army Corps of Engineers officials outline a multi-million dollar proposal designed to prevent floods which for decades have plagued residents and businesses in the Cape LaCroix Creek and Walker Creek areas; they are told the project would reduce flood damage in the area by 93 percent.. ...
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Hodo-Barber
(Wedding ~ 08/19/07)
Larissa Kristine Hodo and Nicholas Anthony Barber were married May 26, 2007, at Emanuel United Church of Christ in Jackson. The Rev. Sam Roethemeyer performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Kimberly Hodo of Jackson. The groom is the son of Thomas and Kathleen Barber...
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Ruebel-Steimle
(Wedding ~ 08/19/07)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Kimberly Dawn Ruebel and Kenneth Franklin Steimle Jr. exchanged vows June 2, 2007, at Guardian Angel Catholic Church in Oran, Mo. The Rev. John Harth performed the ceremony. Organist was Dawn Dowd and soloist was Kari Bickings. The bride is the daughter of Claude and Katy Hogan of Chaffee. The groom is the son of Terry and Helena Ernst of Oran...
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Terry-Ackman
(Wedding ~ 08/19/07)
Brandy Lynette Terry and Blake Aaron Ackman were married Oct. 21, 2006, at First General Baptist Church in Jackson. The Rev. Luther Rhodes performed the ceremony. Music was by Cheryl Fortner of Jackson. Vocalists were Cheryl, Paul, Aaron and James Fortner...
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Krasser-Clubb
(Wedding ~ 08/19/07)
Laura Elaine Krasser and John Preston "J.P." Clubb exchanged vows June 16, 2007, at Les Bourgeois Vineyards in Rocheport, Mo. The Rev. Coletta Eichenberger performed the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Frank and Barb Rossetter of Marshfield, Mo. The groom is the son of John and Vickie Clubb of Cape Girardeau...
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The scenic route
(Community ~ 08/19/07)
Driving to St. Louis? Take the scenic route. Cape Girardeau residents spend an awful lot of time driving to St. Louis and back on Interstate 55. It's the same pavement, the same scenery, the same exits and the same construction barrels every time, over and over...
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The cost of living high
(Letter to the Editor ~ 08/19/07)
To the editor:I have just finished reading the article regarding the practice of credit-card companies not printing in large print all the information therein and subsequently fooling poor college students into reckless buying and having to go into bankruptcy. They are college age and can't read? -- and after the billions of dollars (and they still cry for more) we parents and grandparents have spent trying to teach them to read...
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Nickelson-Forrest
(Wedding ~ 08/19/07)
Sarah Gene Nickelson and Bennett Edmond Forrest exchanged vows May 27, 2007, at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo. The Rev. Stephen Sowder performed the ceremony. Music was by Astraios String Quartet of Columbia, Mo...
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Stover-DeVore
(Wedding ~ 08/19/07)
Shelly Stover and Jeff DeVore were united in marriage April 28, 2007, at Grandview Baptist Church in Davenport, Iowa. The Rev. Brian Spitzer performed the ceremony. Music was by Tim and Teri Adams of Moline, Ill., and Eric McDermott of Davenport. Scripture readers were Erica Schaefer of Tigard, Ore., and Andrea Penland of Ozark, Mo...
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McGowen-Kuehle
(Wedding ~ 08/19/07)
Julie Ann McGowen and Aaron Don Kuehle were united in marriage May 19, 2007, at Lynwood Baptist Church. The Rev. Don Kuehle, father of the groom, and the Rev. Gary Belcher performed the ceremony. Saxophonist and soloist was Eric McGowen of Cape Girardeau, brother of the bride. Pianist and soloist was Jamie Sepulvado of Jackson...
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Syndrome seems to be spreading
(Letter to the Editor ~ 08/19/07)
To the editor:The Rove/Cheney/DeLay/Bush Syndrome: How contagious is it? GIL DEGENHARDT, Cape Girardeau
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Action needed on global warming
(Letter to the Editor ~ 08/19/07)
To the editor:The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed an energy package that includes a renewable electricity standard. It requires electric companies to provide 15 percent of their electricity from renewable energy sources by 2020. We all should thank the House for taking this important step toward energy independence. But Congress still needs to pass comprehensive legislation to reduce global-warming pollution...
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Need level field for all subsidies
(Letter to the Editor ~ 08/19/07)
To the editor:Please encourage your readers and Congress to not subsidize the ethanol industry. If it's good for the country, let the free-enterprise system do its job. Democracy, freedom and the free-enterprise system will work if you give them a chance...
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Graceland picks king of pretenders
(Entertainment ~ 08/19/07)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Managers of Elvis Presley's Graceland anointed their first "Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist" Friday night, ending a search for a Presley pretender to wear their official crown. The new make-believe King is Shawn Klush, a 38-year-old Elvis impersonator from Pittston, Pa. Klush was chosen at a concert hall in downtown Memphis in the championship round of a series of tribute contest held around the world...
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Fire report 8/19/07
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/19/07)
n At 3:47 p.m. a motor vehicle accident in the 1900 block of Perryville Road. n At 4:09 p.m., an out-of-city assistance run. n At 6:47 p.m., an alarm at Towers Circle. n At 9:33 p.m. a fire in the 300 block of Boutin Drive. n At 11:47, a still alarm in the unit block of South Kingshighway...
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Police report 8/19/07
(Police/Fire Report ~ 08/19/07)
Arrests; Jackson: Assault
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Misspeaking candidates fall over themselves to clarify or apologize
(National News ~ 08/19/07)
WASHINGTON -- Say what? The 2008 presidential campaign theme could be "Oops! What I meant was ..." Just about every Republican and Democrat has flubbed an answer to a question or made a borderline inappropriate comment -- some so uncomfortable they make you cringe -- only to take back the remarks or seek to clarify them later when under fire...
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German woman kidnapped in Kabul
(International News ~ 08/19/07)
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Four armed assailants kidnapped a German aid worker dining with her husband Saturday at a restaurant in Kabul in a bold midday attack. Meanwhile, the Taliban said negotiations for the release of 19 remaining South Korean hostages have failed...
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Vernon Frick
(Obituary ~ 08/19/07)
Vernon Harris Frick, 72, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Aug. 17, 2007, at his residence. He was born March 19, 1935, in St. Louis, son of Ralph Lee and Opal Leota Frick. He and Carole Jean Foster were married June 6, 1953, in St. John, Mo. He was a member of Scriptural Evangelical Lutheran Church of Egypt Mills, Mo. He was a charter member of the Democrat Meet-up Group...
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Gilbert Robinson
(Obituary ~ 08/19/07)
Gilbert E. Robinson, 80, of Jackson passed away Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007, at his home. He was born Nov. 28, 1926, in Dresden, Ohio, son of Clinton E. and Ethel M. Booth Robinson. He and Della Farrow were married June 30, 1978. He was inducted into the U.S. Navy in 1943. He served on the USS Oglethorpe and the USS Pollux and was honorably discharged in 1947...
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John Leming
(Obituary ~ 08/19/07)
John G. Leming, 87, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, Aug. 17, 2007, at Chateau Girardeau Health Center in Cape Girar-deau. He was born June 30, 1920, in Cape Girardeau, son of William E. and Lela Grisham Leming. He and Jean Stevenson were married December 1950 in Niagara Falls, N.Y. She died April 23, 2000...
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Virginia tourism agency to ditch gang gesture from ad campaign
(State News ~ 08/19/07)
RICHMOND, Va. -- Virginia is still for lovers, but the state's tourism agency will eliminate images of people making heart symbols with their hands in its upcoming advertising campaign because the gesture is also used by a violent street gang. The Virginia is for Lovers "Live Passionately" campaign will remove images of models making the hand gesture, one of several signs associated with the Chicago-based Gangster Disciples, Virginia Tourism Corp. ...
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Paltrow: Pitt, Jolie draw too much paparazzi to Chicago
(State News ~ 08/19/07)
CHICAGO -- If you're a superstar Hollywood actress, one of the nice things about visiting Chicago is the absence of paparazzi. Or so Gwyneth Paltrow thought. Paltrow arrived in Chicago at the same time as her former fiance, Brad Pitt, his companion, Angelina Jolie, and their children...
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Teen charged in St. Louis officer's death
(State News ~ 08/19/07)
ST. LOUIS -- A 15-year-old boy was charged Saturday with killing a first-year St. Louis police officer in what authorities said was a "spur of the moment decision." The name of the suspect was not released. He was charged in Family Court and is being held by juvenile authorities in the shooting death Wednesday of officer Norvelle Brown, 22, who was in his first year on the job...
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Soldiers endure blistering heat in basic training
(State News ~ 08/19/07)
FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo. -- It's 8 a.m. Row after row of soldiers in uniform plunge bayonets into rubber dummies. Sweat beads on brows. The recruits scream, parry and thrust. Then, from a shaded booth, a drill sergeant orders a halt -- and a drink. In unison, more than 200 privates lift their canteens toward the sun...
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Man pleads guilty to two murders
(State News ~ 08/19/07)
CARTHAGE, Mo. -- A Carthage man was sentenced to two life sentences without parole after pleading guilty to killing a couple who had once let the man and his mother live in their home. Micah J. Holman avoided a possible death sentence Friday by pleading guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in the June 4, 2005, stabbing deaths of Peggy and Marvin Steverson, also of Carthage...
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Flood traps 181 Chinese coal miners
(International News ~ 08/19/07)
XINTAI, China -- Rescuers raced Saturday to pump water out of two coal mines flooded by a rain-swollen river in eastern China, where 181 miners were missing and feared dead. Water levels were rising, work areas were submerged and the miners "had only slim chances of survival," the official Xinhua News Agency reported, citing Wang Ziqi, director of Shandong's coal mine safety agency...
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Peru sends in army to quell looting after magnitude-8 quake
(International News ~ 08/19/07)
PISCO, Peru -- The government sent the army Saturday to stop looting fueled by rising desperation in earthquake-shattered Peru, where tens of thousands were without fresh water and shivering families huddled in makeshift shelters at the center of the devastation...
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Chinese couple tries to name baby with the '@['] symbol
(International News ~ 08/19/07)
BEIJING -- A Chinese couple seeking a distinctive name for their child settled on the e-mail 'at' symbol -- annoying government officials grappling with an influx of unorthodox names. The unidentified couple were cited Thursday by a government official as an example of citizens bringing bizarre names into the Chinese language...
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Shiite militia group in controlof Baghdad neighborhood
(International News ~ 08/19/07)
BAGHDAD -- The street market bustles in the early mornings and late afternoons as shoppers come out to buy fruit, bread, clothes and toys. Late into the hot summer nights, whole families gather to eat grilled kebabs at tiny stalls, their small children shrieking as they play tag...
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Democracy tested by Kazakh elections
(International News ~ 08/19/07)
ASTANA, Kazakhstan -- Oil-rich Kazakhstan held parliamentary elections Saturday in an early vote widely considered an attempt by the president to improve the ex-Soviet republic's democratic image while retaining his grip on power. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe has assessed previous elections in post-Soviet Kazakhstan as being less than free and fair. ...
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Islanders killed in Missouri church shooting remembered as leaders
(State News ~ 08/19/07)
ANDERSON, Mo. -- More than 1,000 mourners packed a funeral home Saturday to remember three leaders of a Pacific Islander community gunned down by a fellow Micronesian immigrant in church Aug. 12. Hundreds of Micronesians and other islanders from southwest Missouri and neighboring Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kansas poured into this town south of Neosho, the scene of the shooting...
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Two surrender after hijacking Turkish plane
(International News ~ 08/19/07)
ANKARA, Turkey -- Two men hijacked a Turkish passenger plane bound for Istanbul on Saturday, holding several people hostage for more than four hours before surrendering, officials said. Six crew members and 136 passengers were on board the Atlasjet flight from Ercan airport in northern Cyprus when the men, claiming to have a bomb, demanded that the plane be diverted to Iran, authorities said...
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New hole shows no sign of six trapped miners in Utah
(National News ~ 08/19/07)
HUNTINGTON, Utah -- Rescuers found no signs of life Saturday after drilling a fourth hole into a collapsed mine where six workers have been trapped nearly two weeks, a disheartening blow in a rescue effort that has killed three other people. A microphone lowered into the new hole revealed nothing to indicate that anyone was in the cavern, and attempts to communicate with the miners by tapping on a drill bit yielded no response, a federal official said. ...
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More power
(National News ~ 08/19/07)
Wouldn't you know? Just as minivans decline in popularity and sales, they're adding some of the best features ever. Minivan pioneer Chrysler, now privately owned and known as Chrysler LLC, is leading the way with 2008 vans that boast new styling, a roomy, quieter interior, additional safety equipment, novel swivel seats, and a work/lunch table inside...
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Billy Graham hospitalized
(National News ~ 08/19/07)
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Evangelist Billy Graham was in fair condition Saturday and resting comfortably in a hospital near his home after he was admitted for evaluation and treatment of intestinal bleeding, hospital officials said. Graham, 88, was fully alert, and his doctors said his condition did not appear to be life-threatening, said his spokesman, Larry Ross...
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Police say adopted children were subject to years of torment in scam
(National News ~ 08/19/07)
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Adoption is supposed to be a refuge for parentless children, but for Stephen Wells it was a house of horrors. Since his adoption roughly 15 years ago, Wells says, he has been attacked with a stick and a can of evaporated milk. He says he was handcuffed and tied up and forced to sleep on a cold tile floor in a locked hallway, where he soiled himself because he wasn't allowed to use the bathroom...
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Astronauts hurriedly complete shortened spacewalk; NASA considers early landing
(National News ~ 08/19/07)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Astronauts hurriedly completed space station maintenance work Saturday in a spacewalk that was shortened to save time in case NASA moved up Endeavour's departure and ordered the shuttle to land a day early because of Hurricane Dean...
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Man protests $12,000 tax bill by paying in coins, $1 bills
(National News ~ 08/19/07)
MUNCIE, Ind. -- A landlord said he wanted people to see the pain of his property tax bill when he hauled $12,656.07 in coins and $1 bills to the county treasurer's office. Cary Malchow said the heavy load left him "out of breath" but it was worth watching three cashiers working overtime and guarded by sheriff's deputies on Monday to count every last cent of the semiannual payment for his home, business and rental properties...
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Kellison follows catchy entrance with impressive win
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/07)
Coty Kellison wanted to make a memorable entrance to the world of mixed martial arts Saturday night at the Osage Community Centre. "I think I succeeded," he said. He entered the arena wearing the voice changer helmet of "Transformers" character Optimus Prime...
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Fan Speak 8/19/07
(Other Sports ~ 08/19/07)
Polling data; Love for the Hawks; Disgusted by steroids; Coverage critique; Oh's record
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Southeast men picked No. 2
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/07)
The Southeast Missouri State men's cross country team will be in the race for Ohio Valley Conference honors, according to the league's preseason poll. The poll, voted on by the league's coaches, was released Wednesday. Coach Miles Krieger's Southeast team finished second in the voting behind defending champion Eastern Kentucky. The Redhawks picked up one first-place vote and had 72 points to EKU's eight first-place votes and 80 points. Samford was slated for third...
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Area digest
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/07)
Brown, Admire lead after first day Ed Brown and Chuck Admire combined to shoot a 64 on Saturday for the lead in the scratch division after the first day of the Missouri Golf Association's four-ball championship at Dalhousie Golf Club. Five teams were tied for second place at 65. The teams of Brad Nurski/Mark Korell, Vernon Bennett/Brad Bennett, Justin Doss/Matt Lewis, Dustin Ashby/Tim Swoboda and Mark McDowell/Mike Agers were all tied for second...
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Southeast Missouri MAP scores
(Local News ~ 08/19/07)
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Thomas Duckworth
(Obituary ~ 08/19/07)
Thomas Duckworth DONGOLA, Ill. -- Thomas Duckworth, 62, of Dongola, died Saturday, Aug. 18, 2007, at home. He was born Sept. 3, 1944, in Melrose Park, Ill., son of Justus Thomas and Frances Luvene Long Duckworth. Duckworth was an adjuster at Olin Ammunition Plant. He served his country honorably in the U.S. Army...
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Ruth Lucille Johnson
(Obituary ~ 08/19/07)
Ruth Johnson GLENALLEN, Mo.-- Ruth Lucille Johnson, 84, of Fredericktown, Mo., formerly of Glenallen, died Friday, Aug. 17, 2007, at the ClaRu Deville Nursing Center in Fredericktown. She was born Aug. 9, 1922, in Glenallen, daughter of Charles L. and Margaret Ann Dellinger Cobb. She and Roy A. Johnson were married Dec. 20, 1947, at Glenallen. He died Aug. 23, 1998...
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Texans brace for Category 4 Hurricane Dean
(National News ~ 08/19/07)
SAN ANTONIO -- Texans battled rain and flooding from the remnants of Tropical Storm Erin as Gulf Coast residents cast a wary eye toward powerful Hurricane Dean, which strengthened as it made its way through the Caribbean. At least six people died this week because of Erin's thunderstorms. One person remained missing...
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Democrats: Repeal of anti-scalping law benefits Matt Blunt's brother
(State News ~ 08/19/07)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Repealing a state law against ticket scalping would be a "giveaway" to Gov. Matt Blunt's brother, angry Democrats said. Andy Blunt, brother of the Republican governor, is the Missouri lobbyist for Ticketmaster, which supports repeal of the law that forbids the resale of tickets above their face value...
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Study shows the wife knows best
(Column ~ 08/19/07)
Husband-and-wife journalists Bob Miller and Callie Clark Miller share the same small house (still), work in the same office (again) and somehow manage to cling to their sanity (barely). Older and wiser (she's wiser, he's just older), the Southeast Missourian sweethearts offer their views on everyday issues, told from two different perspectives....
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Tourists jam airports to escape from Hurricane Dean
(International News ~ 08/19/07)
SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- Alarmed tourists jammed Caribbean airports for flights out of Hurricane Dean's path Saturday as the monster storm began sweeping past the Dominican Republic and Haiti and threatened to engulf Jamaica and the Cayman Islands...
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Central's top doubles team combines Pingel's power, Ford's finesse
(High School Sports ~ 08/19/07)
Central senior tennis players Sarah Ford and Lindsey Pingel are two total opposites on the court. Their coach, Annette Slattery, describes the right-handed Ford, as a steady, finesse player. She describes the left-handed Pingel as an aggressive competitor who powers the ball and takes more shots...
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Starter battle heats up
(College Sports ~ 08/19/07)
Southeast Missouri State quarterbacks Houston Lillard and Victor Anderson have much in common. They posted identical passing statistics in the annual spring game. Both are junior college transfers. Both are locked in a heated battle for the starting job...
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Two more considering 158th District bid; another bows out
(Local News ~ 08/19/07)
A potential candidate for Nathan Cooper's vacated Missouri House seat has withdrawn, while two others, including Cape Girardeau Mayor Jay Knudtson, said they are considering a bid. The new candidates bring to four the number who have said they are looking at the race...
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