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Suit over Bald Knob Cross of Peace settled
(Local News ~ 12/26/08)
ALTO PASS, Ill. -- Those concerned with the future of Bald Knob Cross of Peace received a gift just in time for Christmas. Settlement of two years of litigation involving board members of the cross foundation was announced shortly before 3 p.m. Wednesday. The court document was filed in the Union County circuit clerk's office Wednesday...
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Missouri National Guard agribusiness unit returns from Afghanistan
(State News ~ 12/26/08)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Tears of joy and relief flowed freely as a Missouri National Guard unit came home just in time for Christmas from a pioneering mission in Afghanistan. Although technically designated as part of the 95th Aviation Support Battalion, the 47 soldiers who arrived Wednesday in Springfield are better known as the Missouri National Guard Agribusiness Development Team...
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Gov. Blagojevich's lawyer asks panel to subpoena Obama staff
(State News ~ 12/26/08)
CHICAGO -- In a move intended to force public testimony from president-elect Barack Obama's inner circle, an attorney for Gov. Rod Blagojevich has asked the Illinois House committee considering whether to impeach the governor to subpoena more than a dozen witnesses, including Obama's incoming chief of staff and a senior adviser...
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ARTifacts 12/26/08
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
WWE superstars hit the ring at the Show Me Center @SL_body_copy_ragged:The Show Me center will soon host RAW superstars, and you can see them go at it for challenge matches and a few championship matches. John Cena will take on Chris Jericho in a world heavyweight championship match. ...
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Here for the Holidays: French student finds joy in Christmas
(Community ~ 12/26/08)
Through the month of December, exchange students in Southeast Missouri will share what Christmas is like in their native country and how it is — or isn't — different from American traditions. This week, Amandine Toffaloni, a student at Jackson High School, describes how the French celebrate the season...
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Inflatable Santa taken out by arrow
(State News ~ 12/26/08)
ENFIELD, Ill. -- There's apparently a Grinch at work in southeastern Illinois' White County, and his aim appears true. Sheriff Doug Maier said someone assassinated an inflatable Santa Claus ornament in a front yard in the town of Enfield twice with an arrow. An arrow was even found nearby...
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Who's neXt 12/26/08
(Community ~ 12/26/08)
HONORS n Amy Coffey of Cape Girardeau graduated magna cum laude from Missouri State University with a bachelor of science in education Dec. 19.
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Top albums of 2008
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
1. Erykah Badu, "New Amerykah, Part One (4th World War)": It's been five years since Badu made any musical statement of merit. But Badu, one of R&B's most creative voices, returned to form with "New Amerykah," which played like an eclectic, absorbing jam session. We are already awaiting part two...
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Bush revokes pardon for Brooklyn, N.Y., man
(National News ~ 12/26/08)
WASHINGTON -- The pardons President Bush granted this week couldn't have been better Christmas gifts if Santa himself had delivered them. But a Brooklyn, N.Y., man, Isaac Robert Toussie, received the legal equivalent of a lump of coal. Toussie, convicted of making false statements to the Housing and Urban Development Department and of mail fraud, was among 19 people pardoned Tuesday...
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Israel closer to Gaza invasion
(International News ~ 12/26/08)
JERUSALEM -- Israel moved closer to invading Gaza, saying Thursday it had wrapped up preparations for a broad offensive after Palestinian militants fired about 100 rockets and mortar shells across the border in two days. Israel's foreign minister brushed off a call for restraint from Egypt's president, and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made a direct appeal to Gaza's people to pressure their leaders to stop the barrages. ...
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New Year's Eve events
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
New Year's Eve Murder Mystery Ring in the new year with a mystery. The St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Railway leaving from Jackson will provide a fun and entertaining ride and game. They'll serve up dinner, make you solve the mystery, then pass out hats and New Year's Toys and head out to cheer in the new year with fireworks. Dinner at the depot starts at 8 p.m. Train leaves at 11 p.m. and returns at 12:30 a.m. For reservations, e-mail CherJxMO@aol.com. Cost is $50...
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Marjorie Myers
(Obituary ~ 12/26/08)
ALTO PASS, Ill. -- Marjorie Ann Myers, 74, of Alto Pass died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, at Memorial Hospital of Carbondale, Ill. She was born July 7, 1934, at Anna, Ill., daughter of William Walter and Edith Louise Nordmeyer Dillow. She and Donald "Sonny" Myers were married on May 10, 1952, at Piggott, Ark...
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WB shrouds 'Dark Knight' from Chinese audiences
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
HONG KONG (AP) — Batman landed in Hong Kong but that doesn't mean "The Dark Knight" will open all over China. The movie opened in Hong Kong theaters. But Warner Bros. decided not to release the film in mainland China — or even submit it for censors' approval — because of "prerelease conditions" and "cultural sensitivities," the studio said Tuesday...
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Springsteen explains quick turnaround of his latest album
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
NEW YORK -- Bruce Springsteen says he was energized to make a new album quickly after recording a song he calls a "love-in-the-time-of-Bush meditation." In notes posted on his website Tuesday, Springsteen explained the creation of his new disc "Working on Dream" (due out Jan. 27) -- which follows his last album, "Magic," by only 15 months -- an unusually quick turnaround for him...
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Amateurs are trying genetic engineering at home
(National News ~ 12/26/08)
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Apple computer was invented in a garage. Same with the Google search engine. Now, tinkerers are working at home with the basic building blocks of life. Using homemade lab equipment and the wealth of scientific knowledge available online, these hobbyists are trying to create new life forms through genetic engineering -- a field long dominated by Ph.D.s toiling in university and corporate laboratories...
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Speak Out 12/26/08
(Speak Out ~ 12/26/08)
Police presence I HAVE noticed over the past few months an increased police presence in the area between Mount Auburn Road, Independence Street and Rodney Drive and wanted to thank the Cape Girardeau Police Department for its attention. I feel safer and have seen firsthand that things are beginning to quiet down. Thank you, and keep up the good work...
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Some in Cape spend Christmas outside the house
(Local News ~ 12/26/08)
The unwrapping of Christmas presents may have been the most common scene in Southeast Missouri, but others spent their holiday eating out, going to movie theaters or volunteering their time for philanthropic causes. Richard Marshall of Poplar Bluff, Mo., was eating with his family Thursday at Huddle House in Cape Girardeau. ...
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Concert industry posts record year despite economy
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The stock market is in the tank, the plant is closing and the neighbor is losing his home ... the perfect time to go to a concert, by one measure. The concert business grossed just under $4 billion worldwide in 2008, the most ever for a year and up almost 13 percent over last year, according to Billboard magazine...
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2009 Cape air show canceled
(Local News ~ 12/26/08)
The annual Cape Girardeau Regional Air Festival will go on a one-year hiatus, the city announced this week. Airport manager Bruce Loy said he expects to deliver a bigger, better show in 2010. "Every show is a risk, and it was just decided this year we would take a break," he said...
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Good bets 12/26/08
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
Holiday Happenings Glenn House holiday tour Still going strong with period decorations and friendly attendants. Where: The Glenn House, 325 S. Spanish St. When: 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday 2008 Christmas Catholic Church Tour Tour Southeast Missouri's Catholic churches...
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Fire report 12/26/2008
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/26/08)
Cape Girardeau Firefighters responded to the following calls Tuesday: n At 5:49 p.m., emergency medical service in the 3000 block of William Street. n At 5:57 p.m., emergency medical service in the 3200 block of William Street. n At 6:28 p.m., emergency medical service at William Street and Kingshighway...
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Land of cotton
(Column ~ 12/26/08)
I washed my hands. Honest, I did. But that didn't keep whatever it is that's going around from finding me. I call it the crud germ. More than a cold but less than the flu, it's enough to make you miserable without keeping you home from work. When it hit, I thought maybe my allergies were acting up. I tried to remember if I'd taken my morning dose of allergy medicine. I was pretty sure I had...
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Rookie Greco anticipates first career start in finale
(High School Sports ~ 12/26/08)
ST. LOUIS -- One would think the season finale for a 2-13 team on a nine-game losing streak might be a dreary occasion. That's definitely not the case for St. Louis Rams rookie offensive lineman John Greco, who's anticipating his first career start...
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Star power the best, worst thing about '08 Cowboys
(High School Sports ~ 12/26/08)
IRVING, Texas -- Stars, stars, stars. Everywhere you look, the Dallas Cowboys are all about the stars. There's the logo on their helmets and the giant one in the middle of their home turf. Another made of diamonds that always can be found on the lapel of team owner Jerry Jones...
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Lt. Col. Jack Grisham
(Obituary ~ 12/26/08)
Retired Lt. Col. Jack Peyton Grisham, 84, of Easley, S.C., died Friday, Dec. 19, 2008, at his home. He was born in Anna, Ill., son of Milas and Mary Ruth Settlemoir Grisham. He married Frances Hamilton. Grisham retired from the U.S. Army after 28 years of service and served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam. He later taught high school 15 years in Cape Girardeau. He was a member of St. Michael's Episcopal Church...
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neXt up 12/26/08
(Community ~ 12/26/08)
FRIDAY n New movies "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" Rated PG-13 @ Cape West 14 Cine "Marley & Me" Rated PG @ Town Plaza Cinema n Southeast Missourian Christmas Tournament @Show Me Center, sessions at 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.; see Sports for info on teams and times...
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Q&A: Whitney Port has a new gig in New York City
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
NEW YORK -- While Lauren Conrad has opened the door to her life on MTV's "The Hills," Whitney Port has dug a moat and pulled up the bridge. Fans haven't seen much of Port, who says she's guarded by design. That's all about to change with "The City," her new spin-off series from the popular reality show...
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Curtis Palmer
(Obituary ~ 12/26/08)
Curtis L. Palmer of Cape Girardeau died Wednesday Dec. 24, 2008, at his residence. Arrangements are incomplete at Ford and Sons Funeral Home in Cape Girardeau.
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Elman Gibbs
(Obituary ~ 12/26/08)
Elman William Gibbs, 87, of Morley, Mo., died Thursday, Dec. 25, 2008, as Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. Arrangements are incomplete by Amick-Burnett Funeral Chapel in Benton, Mo.
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Beat-up Carriker hobbles to finish line
(High School Sports ~ 12/26/08)
ST. LOUIS -- Hobbling to the finish line of his second NFL season, Adam Carriker has no complaints. No excuses, either. The St. Louis Rams defensive tackle hasn't played much like a first-round draft pick most of the year because of injuries to his right shoulder and left ankle. Those woes led to diminished production, and he lost his starting job to veteran La'Roi Glover for seven games in the middle of the season...
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Worth the drive 12/26/08
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
Less than 2 hours away The Repertory Theatre, St. Louis The characters of "It's a Wonderful Life" come alive in one actor with the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis's rendition of the classic Frank Capra movie. "This Wonderful Life" features Mark Setlock as George, Mary, old Mr. ...
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Greats in '08: Eight events that had people buzzing in 2008
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
SE Live talked to some local arts and entertainment insiders about eight big events from the past year. Agree or disagree? Post your comments below.THE INSIDERS: Mike Renick: Frontman for the Mike Renick Band and on-air personality for 93.9 Kiss FM...
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Actress, singer Eartha Kitt dies
(National News ~ 12/26/08)
NEW YORK -- Eartha Kitt, a sultry singer, dancer and actress who rose from South Carolina cotton fields to become an international symbol of elegance and sensuality, has died, a family spokesman said. She was 81. Andrew Freedman said Kitt, who was recently treated at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, died Thursday in Connecticut of colon cancer...
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Ruling could put 'Watchmen' in jeopardy
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A federal judge has ruled that 20th Century Fox owns a copyright interest in "Watchmen," potentially jeopardizing the superhero movie's March release. U.S. District Judge Gary Feess of Los Angeles disclosed the decision in a written order Wednesday, The New York Times and Variety reported...
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Out of the past 12/26/2008
(Out of the Past ~ 12/26/08)
25 years ago: Dec. 26, 1983 Christmas 1983 will go down in the record books as one of the coldest holidays ever; the big chill caused power outages in some parts of Cape Girardeau, blew off fire hydrants and froze numerous gas regulators and water lines; throughout the holiday period, the temperature climbed only up to 22 degrees, while the low dipped well below zero...
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Shirlie Bradshaw
(Obituary ~ 12/26/08)
Shirlie A. Bradshaw, 66, of Perryville, Mo., died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, at the Lutheran Home in Cape Girardeau. She was born Feb. 13, 1942, at Owensville, Mo., daughter of Hermann and Clara Berkemeyer Enke. She first married Merl Glenn Owens, who died Nov. 13, 1967. She later married Robert Alfred Bradshaw, who died Feb. 19, 1984...
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Two Cape Girardeau men arrested on drug charges
(Local News ~ 12/26/08)
An ongoing drug investigation by state, local and federal law enforcement resulted in the arrest of two Cape Girardeau men Tuesday on drug distribution and trafficking charges. According to arrest warrants, Albert L. Estes, 61, 1514 Scott St., is accused of distributing heroin to a confidential informant working with the Missouri State Highway Patrol on April 29, and Raiman C. ...
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Restaurant recommends: Brenda's Place
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
Eating at Brenda's Place is like eating in a giant, multi-tabled dining room at Brenda Glueck's house. She comes out of the kitchen to talk to folks, and the entire place is engaged in conversation. Drink: Delicious sweet tea...
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Rosann Kelley
(Obituary ~ 12/26/08)
JONESBORO, Ill. -- Rosann Lentz Kelley, 81, of Jonesboro died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, at Union County Hospital in Anna, Ill. She was born Jan. 4, 1927, in Pulaski County, Ill., daughter of John and Clara Bracken Baker. She first married Gilbert Lentz. He died Aug. 22, 1971. She later married Elmer Kelley. He died April 11, 2000...
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Births 12/26/2008
(Births ~ 12/26/08)
Gilbertson Son to David and Aimee Gilbertson of Jackson, Southeast Missouri Hospital, 7:24 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008. Name, Ethan David. Weight, 7 pounds, 14 ounces. Third child, second son. Mrs. Gilbertson is the former Aimee Parenteau, daughter of Wayne and Rhonda Parenteau of Jackson. She is a registered nurse in the ICU at Southeast Missouri Hospital. Gilbertson is the son of John Gilbertson and Julie Baier...
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Winter storm blankets West with deep snow, heads east
(National News ~ 12/26/08)
RENO, Nev. -- As much of the country awoke to a welcome reprieve from heavy snowfall and ice-slickened roads, a new winter storm in the West snarled holiday traffic and darkened lights on Christmas trees in thousands of homes Thursday. In the Sierra Nevada, heavy snow and whiteout conditions led police to shut down an 80-mile stretch of Interstate 80 for several hours on Christmas between the California-Nevada line and Applegate, Calif. ...
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Dog in Utah shoplifts bone, escapes
(National News ~ 12/26/08)
MURRAY, Utah -- A thief remains at large after pulling off a daring heist -- in the pet food aisle. Surveillance video at a supermarket in this Salt Lake City suburb caught a dog shoplifting, KSL-TV reported Wednesday. The video showed the dog walking in the front door of Smith's Food & Drug in Murray, and heading straight to Aisle 16, the pet food aisle, where it grabbed a bone worth $2.79...
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Homeland Security forecasts five-year terrorism threat picture
(National News ~ 12/26/08)
WASHINGTON -- The terrorism threat to the United States over the next five years will be driven by instability in the Middle East and Africa, persistent challenges to border security and increasing Internet savvy, says a new intelligence assessment obtained by The Associated Press...
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Top TV shows of 2008
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
You're doggone right it was a lousy year for TV! Take away that rollicking presidential race and the Olympics, and what have you got? Blame the writers strike at the start of 2008 and the economic meltdown now ringing it out — they're convenient excuses...
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Gene Fee
(Obituary ~ 12/26/08)
C. Gene Fee, 78, of Jefferson City, Mo., died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, at St. Mary's Health Center. He was born March 28, 1930, in Dexter, Mo., son of Oren and Evelyn Capps Fee. He married Carol Jean Staples, who died in June 2002. Mr. Fee graduated from high school in Cape Girardeau and attended Southeast Missouri State University. He received a juris doctorate from the University of Missouri Law School...
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Yankees buck trend, spend millions on free agents
(High School Sports ~ 12/26/08)
NEW YORK -- The big, bad Yankees are flexing their mighty checkbook, and the rest of baseball isn't happy. While the recession has many teams cautious about spending, the Yankees remain in a Gilded Age, dropping more than $400 million on high-profile free agents, including an eight-year deal Tuesday with first baseman Mark Teixeira. The Mets have lavished big money, too, and other teams are jealous...
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Review: Will Smith turns in strong performance in melodrama "Seven Pounds"
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
Will Smith's performance in "Seven Pounds" is worth the price of your ticket. He has the ability to play to the moment, to project a realness of emotion so many actors reach for but never grasp. You believe he's that guy up on the screen...
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Guinea coup leader solidifies his hold over nation
(International News ~ 12/26/08)
CONAKRY, Guinea -- Guinea's coup leader solidified his hold over this impoverished West African nation Thursday as the prime minister who served under its late dictator surrendered and stepped down along with dozens of other government leaders. While some welcomed new military leader Capt. Moussa Camara as a break with the past, others worried he will try to cling to power like the strongman whose death this week touched off the political crisis...
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Rams president resigns, Devaney promoted to GM
(High School Sports ~ 12/26/08)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis Rams president John Shaw resigned after 29 years with the franchise and Billy Devaney was promoted to general manager Wednesday. The two moves in a front office overhaul by a franchise that's been among the NFL's worst the last few seasons followed the resignation Monday of Jay Zygmunt as president of football operations. The Rams are 2-13 heading into Sunday's finale at Atlanta, and are 5-26 the last two seasons...
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Police report 12/26/2008
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/26/08)
Cape Girardeau The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrest n Brandon M. Pratt, 20, of Mounds, Ill., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau County warrant for a probation violation for possession of marijuana...
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Daniel Brames Sr.
(Obituary ~ 12/26/08)
CARTERVILLE, Ill. -- Daniel Gilbert Brames Sr., 67, of Carterville, formerly of Anna, Ill., died Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008, at Memorial Hospital in Carbondale, Ill. He was born Sept. 23, 1941. Brames was a graduate of Indiana State University. He was a former captain in the U.S. Marine Corps...
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New graduates
(Editorial ~ 12/26/08)
More than 800 Southeast Missouri State University graduates received degrees last week. Many already have plans for the future: jobs, further education, travel. Some, however, are entering the job market in these uncertain economic times. Considering the less-than-rosy news about bailouts, bankruptcies, layoffs and mortgage foreclosures, these graduates may be more than a little concerned...
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Coach Smith keeps Atlanta players loose, focused
(High School Sports ~ 12/26/08)
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Mike Smith believes it's too early for the Atlanta Falcons to reflect on defying expectations and making the playoffs. The first-year coach wants his players satisfied only with improving each week and taking incremental steps toward accomplishing the goal of winning Atlanta's first Super Bowl...
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Man in Santa suit kills at least 6 people Christmas Eve
(National News ~ 12/26/08)
COVINA, Calif. -- Stinging from an acrimonious divorce, a man plotting revenge against his ex-wife dressed up like Santa, went to his former in-laws' Christmas Eve party and slaughtered at least six people before killing himself hours later. Three people were listed as missing after Bruce Pardo's rampage -- his ex-wife and her parents -- and it was feared their remains were among the ashes of the home, which Pardo set ablaze using a bizarre homemade device that sprayed flammable liquid...
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Steelers promise they won't shun run in playoffs
(High School Sports ~ 12/26/08)
PITTSBURGH -- The Pittsburgh Steelers' commitment to the run began with Franco Harris in 1972 and hasn't wavered since. With only three coaches during that time, the Steelers never have abandoned the mindset that all good things offensively start with the run...
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Top movies of 2008
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
1. "Happy-Go-Lucky": As good as Mike Leigh's films are, perhaps his greatest service to cinema is discovering wonderful performers, then workshopping stories tailored to their strengths. The result is the year's finest performance, with Sally Hawkins a lively, merry, inspiring sweetheart, a teacher whose unshakable optimism survives all the negative vibes, from trifling to grave, that the world hurls at her...
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For first time, Christmas celebrated as official holiday in Iraq
(International News ~ 12/26/08)
BAGHDAD -- Iraq's Christians, a scant minority in this overwhelmingly Muslim country, quietly celebrated Christmas on Thursday with a present from the government, which declared it an official holiday for the first time. But security worries overshadowed the day for many, particularly in the north where thousands of Christians have fled to escape religious attacks...
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Hooked on science: Tasty science
(Community ~ 12/26/08)
Does food taste different when your tongue is hot or cold? Here's an experiment that will put your taste buds to the test. Materials n Ice cube n Salt n Sugar n Lemon juice Instructions STEP 1: Rub the ice cube on your tongue. STEP 2: Taste the sugar, salt and lemon juice to see if each ingredient taste differently when your tongue is cold...
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John Phelps
(Obituary ~ 12/26/08)
John David Phelps, 60, of Huntersville, N.C., formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2008, at his home. He was born Jan. 22, 1948, in Cape Girardeau, son of Henry and Gerda Phelps. He was a naval aviator and enlisted during the Vietnam War. He was a pilot with American Airlines for 29 years...
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The best local bands in 2008
(Entertainment ~ 12/26/08)
Reflection tends to be popular this time of year. And for good reason, too. Looking back at what went down in the past year is often helpful when evaluating improvement (or lack thereof), and the local music scene is no different. Hence, here are some "Local Grammy" nominations from a few music fans in the know after a conversation led by James Samons with music panel posters on CapeScene.com. ...
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St. Louis lawmaker wants Guard leader scrutinized
(State News ~ 12/26/08)
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- A St. Louis lawmaker is urging the governor-elect to consider replacing the adjutant general of the Missouri National Guard after accusations the commander has discriminated against women and blacks. Two federal complaints have been filed that accuse Maj. Gen. King Sidwell and his chief of staff of discrimination. Thirteen black soldiers made similar charges in a letter to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People...
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This afternoon on seMissourian.com
(Local News ~ 12/26/08)
The area holiday tradition is renewed —the annual Southeast Missourian Christmas Tournament kicked off today at the Show Me Center, with games between Scott County Central and Delta, Woodland and Notre Dame and Jackson and Chaffee already complete.Games continue into the night tonight and resume Saturday.For complete coverage of the tournament, including live blogging, live scoreboard updating, stories, stats and more go to our sister website Semoball.com. ...
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Dense fog blankets Southeast Missouri area
(Local News ~ 12/26/08)
Dense fog blanketed Cape Girardeau and other areas of Southeast Missouri Friday morning, as seen in this photograph. A fog advisory for the area was lifted early in the afternoon. A chance of showers and thunderstorms remains in the forecast tonight, with a stronger chance of severe weather Saturday, and highs in the 60s each day...
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Sikeston robbery case upgraded to homicide after victim's Christmas death
(Local News ~ 12/26/08)
The following information is taken from a news release put out by the Sikeston Department of Public Safety today: A December robbery investigation has been upgraded to a homicide after a victim died from his injuries...
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Christmas time is singing time
(Column ~ 12/26/08)
My radio hasn't turned off of 93.9 Kiss FM since I stumbled upon the fact that they were playing nonstop Christmas music since around Thanksgiving. Our librarian here at SE Live and the Southeast Missourian has a varied collection of holiday CDs, and Christmas music has floated through the newsroom at the Southeast Missourian each morning for the past three weeks. ...
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