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OPAL M. BERKBIGLER
(Obituary ~ 12/21/92)
Opal M. Berkbigler, 82, of 122 S. West End Blvd., died Dec. 20, 1992, at St. Francis Medical Center. She was a homemaker, and a member of St. Mary's Council of Catholic Women. She was born July 29, 1910, in Desloge, Mo., to Gilbert and Cecilia Gibbar Henderson. They preceded her in death...
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FRANKLIN DAVID PIERCE
(Obituary ~ 12/21/92)
ST. LOUIS Franklin David Pierce, 86, formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Dec. 19, 1992, at his residence in St. Louis. He was a self-employed painter, and a member of Painters Local 1199. He had lived in St. Louis for the past 25 years. He was born Feb. 20, 1906 in Hollywood, Mo., the son of Marion and Effie Trout Pierce...
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HEY, WHATEVER YOU DO, JUST DO IT IMMEDIATELY
(Column ~ 12/21/92)
Forty years ago this month, President Harry Truman declared a state of emergency because of the dangers of Communist imperialism. Today there isn't such an animal. Instead, President-elect Bill Clinton declared his version of a domestic state of emergency when he invited 100 people big shots and little shots to Little Rock to discuss what's wrong with the American economy and how to cure it...
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SEMO IS OVERDUE FOR A NEW BUSINESS BUILDING
(Editorial ~ 12/21/92)
As part of an orientation tour of state facilities, about half of Missouri's 40 newly elected lawmakers visited the campus of Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau on Thursday. Many acknowledged they had not before been on the campus of Southeast, the only four-year college in Southeast Missouri. ...
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