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Elves, princesses, mobsters and monsters crowd Hollywood's holidays
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
LOS ANGELES -- Among your choices on Hollywood's holiday menu, you can have talking bees and chipmunks or savage aliens and predators. You can have jolly elves and pretty princesses or vicious gangsters and the mother of all mythic monsters. You can have music, or you can have blood. And in at least one case, you can have both...
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New DVD releases include `Live Free or Die Hard,' `Hairspray'
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
"Live Free or Die Hard" Bruce Willis' wiseguy cop John McClane has gotten a little more serious with age, but he can still give and take a punch -- a lot of punches. After a 12-year hiatus, Willis returned to his action franchise with this hit sequel that has McClane racing to foil a plot by a technology-whiz (Timothy Olyphant) to shut down vital services and infrastructure over the Fourth of July...
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Worth the Drive
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Less than 2 hours Carson Center, Paducah, Ky. The Moscow Ballet is bringing its "Great Russian Nutcracker" to Cape Girardeau for two performances on Dec. 12 and 13 at the River Campus' Bedell Performance Hall. But before the tour rolls through Cape Girardeau, the ballet will take the stage at Paducah's Carson Center for a Nov. ...
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Christmas in the Heartland
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
ST. LOUIS -- Clay Aiken is in the holiday spirit. This season the former Idol is touring the U.S., playing a slate of holiday-themed shows with symphonies. On Tuesday, Aiken's tour, "Christmas in the Heartland," makes a stop at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis. The singer will appear with the Fox Theatre orchestra...
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'American Idol' champ Jordin Sparks stays sweet on debut album
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Jordin Sparks is "Young And In Love" -- and "Just For The Record," she's into that "Shy Boy." Those are some of the song titles from Sparks' self-titled debut album, which oozes the earnestness that endeared the bubbly 17-year-old to gazillions of tween girls -- and their mothers -- as she sang to victory on "American Idol."...
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Duran Duran's '80s sound gets an update
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
NEW YORK -- When Duran Duran asked superproducer Timbaland to come up with some hit-worthy songs for their new album, they knew they'd have to give up a fair amount of creative control. After all, while Timbaland has worked with artists as diverse as Justin Timberlake, 50 Cent and Missy Elliott, he's not really a collaborator: He's more of a musical director, infusing those artists with his unique brand of hypnotic pop, and his musical imprint permeates every aspect of any song he touches...
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Good Bets
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
VISUAL ARTS Conservation Cafe Mingo National Wildlife Refuge ranger Vergial Harp discusses the pictures from the refuge photo contest, currently on display. When: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday Where: Conservation Nature Center, Cape County Park North Southeast Art Guild...
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Short trip away
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Downtown Cape Girardeau is well-known for its entertainment options, but take a short drive out of the city and you will find good times aren't just had in Cape. Ted Clark, co-owner of Stooges in Jackson, said that although his establishment is a non-smoking, family restaurant, he and co-owner Ron Cook have no shortage of live shows to rock their patrons...
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Brian May appointed chancellor of university
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
LONDON -- Brian May, rock star and astrophysicist, has been appointed chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University. May will be installed as the university's figurehead leader early next year, it was announced Monday. The 60-year-old Queen guitarist said the appointment was "a great honor and a great new challenge."...
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A Nose for Acting
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
NEW YORK -- Despite living the public life of a global celebrity, her personal life routinely splashed across magazines, Nicole Kidman finds the strength to perform by shrinking her world. Kidman, now 40, stars in two films this fall, beginning with Noah Baumbach's "Margot at the Wedding," the young director's follow-up to 2005's "The Squid and the Whale." In December, she will lend her star power to the big-budget fantasy epic "The Golden Compass."...
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At the theaters
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
'Before the Devil Knows You're Dead'; 'This Christmas'; '30 Days of Night'; 'American Gangster'; 'August Rush'; 'Bee Movie'; 'Beowulf'; 'Dan in Real Life'; 'Enchanted'; 'Fred Claus'; 'The Game Plan'; 'Hitman'; 'Lions for Lambs'; 'Love in the Time of Cholera'; 'The Mist'; 'Saw IV'
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St. Joseph Parish School
(Honor Roll ~ 11/22/07)
A Honor Roll 4th grade -- Marisa Hall, Abbie McaAlister 5th grade -- Joseph Beggs, Lyndsie Robert, Rhett Simmons 6th grade -- Morgan Blankenship, Macy Hall 7th grade -- Loney Pender B Honor Roll 4th grade -- Valerie Bahr, Olivia Jordan 5th grade -- Morgan Campbell, Brennen Job...
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Notre Dame High School
(Honor Roll ~ 11/22/07)
Notre Dame High School A Honor Roll 9th grade -- Madison Blankenship, Kathleen Bradley, Genny Bradshaw, William Brost, Jamie Brugger, Tyler Buelow, Jonathon Clements, Hallie Conrad, Jennifer Dirnberger, Kevin Dittlinger, Lance Essner, Cassie Fels, Katelyn Ferguson, Tara Grojean, Megan Hagedorn, Kaelin Hale, Heather Halter, Eric Hayes, Kurt Heischmidt, Anne Himmelberg, Emily Hulshof, Duston Hutson, Trace Janota, Rachel Job, Valerie Kelley, Aahad Khan, Morgan Kirkpatrick, Jonathan Little, Benjamin Matthews, Hayley Parker, Mary Rankin, Jessie Ritter, Elizabeth Rosenquist, Mariel Royan, Laura Schaefer, Courtney Schneider, Erica Scholl, Emily Thompson, Taylor Thompson, Leann Tripp, Mary Vollink, Katherine Walton, Haley Wengert, Emma Wessel, Natalie Williams, Anna Wren.. ...
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Chaffee Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 11/22/07)
Chaffee Elementary School 3rd grade -- Kerri Cannon, Marissa Ciaravino, Dawson Copeloand, Ricky Dennis, Ryan Holderfield, Justin Lovelady, Aaron Medlin, Kody Olsen, Cody Pepple, Anna Sadler, Leah VanWinkle, Jordan Walker, Kiley Wicker. 4th grade -- Lauran Bedwell, Kiana Cannon, Tanner Chaney, Katie Clover, Brett Estes, Anna Husted, Brandon Ivester, Ryan Jobe, Gage McMullin, Chris Owens, Devon Rose, Morgan Rutherford, Olivia Stevens, Julia Sutterfield, Brayden Swinford, Jordan Wilburn...
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Kelso C-7 School District
(Honor Roll ~ 11/22/07)
Kelso C-7 School District A Honor Roll 1st grade -- Tierra Frederick, David Posey, Ragan Schlosser, Natalie Wyatt 2nd grade -- Alex Burger, Bryce Dirnberger, Aaron Glastetter, Alyssa Moore, Drew Reischman, Kaitlyn Schiwitz, Shane Thompson...
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West Lane Elementary
(Honor Roll ~ 11/22/07)
West Lane Elementary A Honor Roll 3rd grade -- Audrey Allen, Carlie Bollinger, Bryce Dickerson, Caleb Grogan, Jimmy Hormann, Olivia Klaus, Tyler Macke, Hyland McCarroll, Lydia Pensel, Camron Pinkerton, Mary Grace Rice, Samantha Schnicker,...
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Meridian Elementary and Middle School
(Honor Roll ~ 11/22/07)
Meridian Elementary and Middle School High Honors 3rd grade -- Alyzon Agbayani, Hannah Schaal, Kadie Spaulding, Dionte West. 4th grade -- Aaron Adams, Larrell Caldwell, Lindsay Moses, Indocin Murray, Jerrett Sims, Wesley Smoot, Marrissa Waddy, Nigel Williams...
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Delta Jr. & Sr. High School
(Honor Roll ~ 11/22/07)
Delta Jr. & Sr. High School A Honor Roll 7th grade -- Kolton Benoit, Machela Gibbons, Kristan McCoy, Dwight Nance, Tanner Schabbing 8th grade -- Courtney Beggs, Neelye Blue, Harley Criddle, Myra Henson, Austin Lashley, Dallas Naramore, Frankie Rozmirsky...
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Scott City High School
(Honor Roll ~ 11/22/07)
Scott City High School High Honor Roll 9th grade -- Courtney Bentley, Zachary Bradshaw, Brooke Dohogne, Alexander Eichhorn, Miranda Foshee, Stacey Heisserer, Courtney Holder, Garett Schaefer, William Scholz. 10th grade -- Olivia Bradshaw, Ashley Brant, Skylar Cobb, Hayley Compass, Brandon DeProw, Lindsey Hadley, Kristen Keesee, Krista LaFentres, Olivia Miles, Troy Phegley, Holli Shemonia...
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The 'Ugly' side of life
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Scarlet, Andreas, Red, Dowd and Penny Pewsy are just another incestuous American family living out in the American desert. Their interrelationships are impossibly tangled and distorted, and yet somehow the family does not disintegrate into the sand...
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Weekend calendar
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Friday LIVE MUSIC Nyte Flyte @ Schock[']s Pub, Scott City The Melroys @ Broussard[']s Large Mouth Expedition @ Rude Dog Pub Jake[']s Leg @ The Pageant, St. Louis MISC Open mic @ Broadway Books and Roasting Open mic @ Jackson Sports Grill Wattz Up Karaoke @ Muddy Waters, Egypt Mills...
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What's on my playlist
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Real Rock 99.3 program director Scott Hartline gives us his picks. 1. Pink Floyd ? "One Of These Days" This is the opening track to Pink Floyd's 1971 "Meddle" album. I love the double-tracked bass guitars in this tune. It makes you want to turn up your stereo as loud as possible!...
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Top five CDs
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
The top selling CDs at P Mac Music from Nov. 12-18. 1. Daughtry -- "Daughtry" 2. Seether -- "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces" 3. Boyz II Men -- "Motown: A Journey Through Hitsville, USA" 4. The Killers -- "Sawdust" 5. SouljaBoy -- "souljaboytellem.com"...
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Artifacts 11/22/07
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Buble to perform at Scottrade Center; The Camp is back in operation; -- From staff reports
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'Beowulf': Why animate?
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Beowulf is back! And yeah, it's that Beowulf you supposedly read in school. Remember? It was that dense, wandering poem in Old English that spoke of how the great Beowulf sold his soul for power. Still don't remember? How about that devil son Grendel or the fire-eating dragons? Beginning to ring a bell? For me, I thought God and I had an agreement after I finished that paper for Mr. ...
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Be ready for 'Coyote Ugly'
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
This Tuesday the Southeast Missouri State University River Campus will reveal another of its new performing arts facilities to the public -- the big, black, versatile room known as the Rust Flexible Theatre (named for Southeast Missourian chairman Gary Rust's wifeWendy Kurka Rust)...
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Kelly Elementary School
(Honor Roll ~ 11/22/07)
Kelly Elementary School 3rd grade -- Brice Adams, Brooklynne Burton, Anna Hughes, Micah McClain, Kollin McDonough, Gage Pemberton, Elizabeth Ulmer, Johnathan Watkins, Cody Alley, Bryston Beggs, Summer Davis, Austin Kerr, Taylor Lewis, Anthony McGlothlin, Rebeccah Nall, Corey Oxley, Kaytlin Oakley, Kade Proctor, Megan Walker, Andy Ward, Macey Watkins, Kevin Wright, Anthony Agin, Auston Colgan, Cole Crumley, Meghan Foley, Madisyn Gosche, Natalie Groves, Sami Hensley, D.J. ...
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Complete calendar
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Thursday, Nov. 22 Happy Thanksgiving! Keller's 11th Annual Thanksgiving Toast: Rude Dog Pub, 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, Nov. 23 Heart Smart screenings: Southeast Missouri Hospital's HealthPoint Fitness, Jackson, 8 to 10 a.m. Space: Dare to Dream: Memorial Hall, Southeast Missouri State University, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m...
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Karen Schlosser: Support during cancer invaluable
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
Family. The members can be irritating. They can be exhilirating. And they can also be sublimely loving and understanding. For Karen Schlosser of Scott City, the latter attributes are what come to mind as she prepares to cook the traditional Thanksgiving meal for her husband Rick, her daughter Rachel Lawson, her sons Derrick and Cory, her 85-year-old mother and three of her six sisters...
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Bretton Pikey: Recovery allows thanks for mundane
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
Bretton Pikey plans on spending this holiday season being thankful for the little things. It's only been two weeks Monday since Pikey, 29, has been home from a four-month stay at an institution, recovering from a substance abuse problem, and she has developed a new appreciation for the mundane...
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The Hendrixes: Born four months early, thriving now
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
When Cecilia Rose Hendrix was born, her eyes were fused shut, her lungs had barely developed and an infection wracked her delicate body. Weighing only 1 pound, 2 ounces, Cecilia Rose was born after 23 weeks, nearly four months early. A baby born then has about a 15 percent chance of survival...
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Cheryl Brown: Life goes on after devastating fire
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
Cheryl Brown, 46, had been meaning to empty her Sikeston home. She never got the chance. On Nov. 8, a lifetime of treasures went up in smoke in 90 minutes. A borrowed space heater started a fire while she slept, destroying her home and most of her possessions...
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The Methenys: Welcoming home the battle-tested
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
Last Thanksgiving, Tom and Bev Metheny's family of Marble Hill had two empty spaces at their Thanksgiving table. During the year prior, Bev's mother had died. The other empty space was for someone still living, their son Tim, who was alive and well, but living in one of the most dangerous places on the planet: Iraq's Diyala province, an area north of Baghdad that has become one of Iraq's key battlegrounds...
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Samoa: After rescue, her white coat shines again
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
When workers rescued 9-year-old Samoa from the basement of a house in Cape Girardeau, she was covered in feces and her hair was matted and brown. Now, 11 months later, the solid-white German Shepherd is back to her normal color and settled in with her new family...
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Gabe Cena: Student wins Staph battle
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
Gabe Cena's home from May until October was St. Louis Children's Hospital and the pediatric hospital about 20 minutes away. The seventh-grader's grandfather said he still doesn't know if doctors specifically identified the tyype of staph infection Gabe developed in his knee while playing outside...
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The Lipkes: 'Time and again ... our prayers were answered'
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
A sign on the front door warns against entering if you're sick. Inside, an industrial-size bottle of antibacterial cleanser greets those healthy enough to get that far. On the couch, 2-month-old Kate Tyler Lipke lies against her father Scott's chest for her 9:30 a.m. feeding. A tube in one delicate nostril delivers nourishment and medications to Kate's body every three hours. She's had one heart surgery and needs to gain weight for her next one in February...
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Back in Business
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
There is an old saying: the third time's a charm, but what about the second time? Emad Salamy, owner and operator of Phoenicia: The House of Shish kabobs, is a man to ask. After taking a three-year hiatus from the restaurant business, he is back and ready to sell...
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Review: Why I won't watch 'Beowulf'
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
First of all, I freely admit that I am not a gamer. I have no desire for an Xbox, or any other gaming device. That could be partly because I am a woman, partly because I am well over 35, and mostly because most of the games out there go beyond the limit of violence and gore that I want to put into my mind. (I do have the AMA Supersport racing game on my computer, but there is no killing, maiming or head chewing involved, only racing on some cool tracks)...
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Bulldogs dominate honors
(High School Sports ~ 11/22/07)
The Notre Dame softball team came close to a perfect season this fall, going 29-1 and finishing third in the state in Class 3. And with the Bulldogs' success on the diamond came many individual honors for the players. Notre Dame pitcher Lauren Reinagel, who posted a 28-1 record, earned Class 3 all-state honors. ...
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Southeast officially adds highly touted recruit
(College Sports ~ 11/22/07)
As the Southeast Missouri State men's basketball team headed to Chicago by bus Wednesday, coach Scott Edgar was a happy man. And not only because the Redhawks (2-2) evened their record with their second straight win, Tuesday night's impressive 87-77 triumph over visiting Evansville...
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Indians, Wildcats land two on all-state
(High School Sports ~ 11/22/07)
Eight local high school volleyball players earned all-state honors this fall, including two members from St. Vincent, which finished second in Class 2, and two members of the Leopold squad, which finished in third place in Class 1. St. Vincent seniors Kelsey Cissell and Brooke Brown both earned first-team all-state honors in Class 2. Leopold's Maddy Hutchings earned second-team all state for Class 1 and Wildcats junior Casey Bucher was awarded a state honorable mention...
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Births 11/22/07
(Births ~ 11/22/07)
Brunkhorst; Hottel; Kirchhoff; Perry; Ogles; Huffman; Fodge; Bollinger; Penny
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Lots of talk, but little action
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/22/07)
To the editor:With soaring prices of gasoline and other fuels, there is little effort put forth by our elected officials in Washington. Federal legislators with long-winded oratory supposedly vent their anger over escalating prices and then pursue the matter no further...
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Out of the past 11/22/07
(Out of the Past ~ 11/22/07)
A salvage crew is making some progress in an attempt to raise the Dorothy, a towboat that sank near Gray's Point, Mo., with two men on board Nov. 12; the stern of the boat has been raised two to three feet off the bottom of the river;. Cub Scout Pack 12 of Jackson, sponsored by the Evening Optimist Club in Jackson, is the recipient of the prestigious Tom C. Clark Award; Pack 12 was cited for clearing brush, raking leaves, and re-seeding the park grounds at Burfordville Mill...
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Scrapbook
(High School Sports ~ 11/22/07)
The St. Vincent's sixth-grade team won the recent Parochial League C team basketball tournament at Immanuel Lutheran School in Perryville. Team members, from left; Front -- Josh Haggerty, Blake Hagedorn, Jordan Williamson, Nick Pfau, Michael Nelson, Matthew Parker and Ross James; Middle -- Griffin Siebert, Luke Haines, Zach Raines, Nick Cantoni, Matthew Westrich, Griffin Patterson, Douglas Phillips, Matthew Hayes and Alan Carver; Back -- coaches Scott Siebert and Rick Hagedorn...
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Body ID'd as missing Cape man
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
When police in Madison County, Ill., began investigating the discovery of a body discovered in the Mississippi River in May, their goal was to find out who the man was. Now that dental records and fingerprint analysis reports positively identify him as Lance A. Daugherty, a Cape Girardeau man reported missing May 16, their quest becomes finding out how he ended up 135 miles upstream, said Capt. Brad Wells, chief detective of the Madison County Sheriff's Department...
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Glenna Fuller
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
ANNA, Ill. -- Glenna Marietta Fuller, 83, of Anna died Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2007, at her home. She was born March 12, 1924, in Boles, Ill., daughter of Cornelus Eli and Carrie E. Pruit Bragg. She and Loy Duane Fuller were married March 14, 1942, in Jackson. He died July 16, 1998...
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31st century returns in DVD feature of Fox's 'Futurama'
(Entertainment ~ 11/22/07)
Pandas dumped on the streets by the truckload. Romantic nights at the pickled-head museum. The Harlem Globetrotters doing rhythmic math routines. A murderous robot Santa, extraterrestrial e-mail scammers and prime time with a mind-control show called "Everybody Loves Hypnotoad."...
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Disrespect raises questions
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/22/07)
To the editor:On Nov. 13 "CBS Evening News" aired a clip regarding the polls for the Democratic candidates, intending to show how the candidates were running neck and neck in Iowa. During this clip, the candidates were standing during the national anthem. While the other candidates stood reverently holding their hands over their hearts, Sen. Barrack Obama stood holding his hands together in front of him at his waist as he looked around...
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Fewer in Missouri buying insurance for earthquakes
(State News ~ 11/22/07)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The cost of earthquake insurance has gone up in Missouri, and the number of people buying it has gone down. Figures from the state Department of Insurance show that earthquake coverage was carried on fewer than 38 percent of the insurance policies for homes, mobile homes and farms last year...
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Paula Kempe
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Paula E. Kempe, 101, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at the Lutheran Home. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Charley Clark
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
VIENNA, Ill. -- Charley Eugene Clark, 54, of Vienna died Monday, Nov. 19, 2007, at Heartland Regional Medical Center in Marion, Ill. He was born Feb. 2, 1953, in Cobden, Ill., son of Hubert Richard and Martha Evelene Clutts Clark. Clark was a retired welder...
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Paulette Hastings
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Paulette Hastings, 59, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Crude petroleum futures falter on run to $100 a barrel
(National News ~ 11/22/07)
NEW YORK -- It didn't happen Wednesday, it may not happen Thanksgiving day, but the price of oil seems destined to burst through the $100 mark sometime soon, leaving higher pump prices and rising heating fuel costs in its wake. Energy futures balked on that drive Wednesday after the government reported that supplies at a key oil terminal in the Midwest rose for the first time in weeks. ...
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Dora Thompson
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Dora A. Thompson, 78, of Jackson died Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. She was born March 6, 1929, in St. Louis, daughter of Andrew and Ethel Musgrave Dowling. She and Pearl Thompson were married Oct. 25, 1947. He died Oct. 31, 2006...
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Cape's Marquette may lose 3 tenants
(Local News ~ 11/22/07)
The Workforce Investment Board of Southeast Missouri is negotiating a move from the historic Marquette Building on Broadway in Cape Girardeau to new quarters at the former Du'Shells Furniture building on William Street. The move would provide better service to clients of the board and the affiliated organizations that would also move to the new location, said June O'Dell, president and chief operating officer...
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Madigan's proposal would put new eye on Ill. casinos
(State News ~ 11/22/07)
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Riverboat gambling already is big business in Illinois, but soon could get much bigger -- a major expansion could put the state in the company of Nevada and New Jersey as the nation's major gambling destinations. Before that happens, though, House Speaker Michael Madigan says the obscure board that regulates the casino industry needs an overhaul...
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It's Steussie to the rescue for Rams' banged-up line
(Professional Sports ~ 11/22/07)
ST. LOUIS -- Todd Steussie has been in the NFL long enough that his kids and St. Louis Rams coach Scott Linehan's kids go to the same grade school. But the offensive lineman seems pretty spry, especially for a player about to play his first game of the season and due to turn 37 on Dec. ...
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Jeanette Niederkorn
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Jeanette Nunziella Riley Niederkorn, 81, of Cape Girardeau passed away peacefully at home with her family Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2007. She was born March 25, 1926, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of Charles and Rosina Ranzino Sapienza. She and Claude Riley were married Sept. 14, 1946. He died Dec. 19, 1988. She later married Henry Niederkorn May 29, 1993. He died April 28, 1995...
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Alvin Farrow
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Alvin "Duke" Farrow, 73, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at Saint Francis Medical Center. Visitation will be 10 a.m. to service time Saturday at Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home. The funeral will be at noon Saturday at the funeral home...
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Bill Schubert
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Bill Schubert, 80, of Jackson died Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2007, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born March 29, 1927, at Yount, Mo., son of William F. and Edith Broeker Schubert. He and Mary Hitt were married Oct. 27, 1956. Schubert was a lifelong member of St. Paul Lutheran Church. He was a carpenter and formerly an active member in Traveler's Protective Association, Cape County Gun Club and National Rifle Association...
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Missouri's standout rookie boasts a nose for the end zone
(Professional Sports ~ 11/22/07)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Jeremy Maclin has outrun schools all season, setting an NCAA freshman record for all-purpose yardage. Missouri's big-play threat is not so impressed with himself, however, heading into Saturday night's showdown for the Big 12 North title against No. 2 Kansas. Eliminate the mistakes he cannot forget, and his school-record 360-yard day in last week's victory at Kansas State might be untouchable...
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Kerry Dunn
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Kerry Sue Dunn, 57, of Oak Ridge passed away Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at her home. She was born Jan. 7, 1950, in Atlantic, Iowa, daughter of Glen and Darlene Tibben Gustafson. She and Randy Dunn were married in 1983. Kerry grew up in Adair, Iowa, graduating from high School in 1968. She worked in the accounting field many years...
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Thomas Boston
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Thomas H. Boston, 77, of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at Southeast Missouri Hospital. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Viola Sneed
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Viola Sneed, 88, formerly of Cape Girardeau County died Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2007, at Perry Oaks Manor in Perryville, Mo., where she lived since 1999. She was born Dec. 29, 1918, in Oriole, Mo., daughter of John H. and Lillie K. Kraemer Farrow. Survivors include two sons, Clayton Sneed of Fresno, Calif., James Sneed of Cape Girardeau; a brother, Lyman Farrow of Jackson; two sisters, Dora McLain of Jackson and Delia Terry of Cape Girardeau...
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Leona Billmeyer
(Obituary ~ 11/22/07)
Leona Jo-Ann Billmeyer, 74, of Jacksonville, Fla., a beloved wife and mother, passed away Friday, Nov. 16, 2007, at Orange Park Memorial Hospital in Orange Park, Fla. She was born April 20, 1933, in Washington Park, Ill., daughter of the late Leonard K. and Alice Mae Williams Houk...
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Speak Out 11/22/07
(Speak Out ~ 11/22/07)
Too much expansion; Wonderful play; Food or fuel?; Memorable trip; Plenty of exercise; High-cost TM; Respect for all veterans; From a Vietnam vet; Too hyper for TM; Cultural events; An honest candidate; Inconsiderate burning
Stories from Thursday, November 22, 2007
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