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Blown transformer keeps bridge in the dark
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Decorative lights on the Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge remain shut down, the result of a blown transformer that has left the structure without the lights since Oct. 12. The Missouri Department of Transportation has ordered a new transformer but it has yet to arrive, said MoDOT spokeswoman Angie Wilson. "We should have it installed within the next two to three weeks," she said...
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Man threatens Jackson pharmacy with bomb, takes drugs
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Just before noon Tuesday a tall, slender man wearing a green sweat shirt, black pants and a stocking over his face walked into Horst Pharmacy in Jackson and announced that he had a bomb in his duffel bag, Jackson police said. The suspect got away with an undisclosed amount of prescription drugs from the store on 2705 E. Jackson Blvd...
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E-pals add to lessons for Cape students
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
When news of Mount St. Helens' impending eruption surfaced, first-graders at Cape Christian School saw events unfold through the kitchen window of a classmate's aunt. They did it without ever leaving their Cape Girardeau classroom, through an e-pals project created by teacher Dena Shelton...
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Donated flu shots go to county emergency workers
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Amid a nationwide shortage of flu vaccine, more than 200 community workers deemed "essential" by the Cape Girardeau County Public Health Department have received inoculations due to the generosity of a major local company. Over the past two weeks, the health department has been carefully rationing out more than 400 doses of flu vaccine donated by Procter & Gamble Paper Products. ...
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Next Halloween will be better
(Column ~ 11/03/04)
Halloween is my favorite holiday because I get to wear bizarre outfits and eat a lot of candy. And for you who say, "Heidi, how does that make it different from any other day for you?" I reply, "I hope a disgruntled spirit haunts your rude butt."...
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Southeast ends season with 1-0 loss
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
MURRAY, Ky. -- Southeast Missouri State University's soccer season came to and end Tuesday as host Murray State posted a 1-0 victory in the first round of the six-team Ohio Valley Conference tournament. The third-seeded Racers will carry an 8-10-1 record into Friday's tournament semifinals in Birmingham, Ala. Sixth-seeded Southeast, which lost to Murray State 1-0 in double overtime on Oct. 17 in Cape Girardeau, finishes at 11-6-2...
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George W. Bush - Big-government conservative
(Column ~ 11/03/04)
Rush Limbaugh complained that George W. Bush's economic policy "may be compassionate, but it is not conservatism," while Republican John McCain accused the president of "spending money like a drunken sailor." Although their constituents are different, Bush's economic policy has more in common with the administration of Lyndon Baines Johnson than Ronald Reagan. ...
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Back in the race
(Professional Sports ~ 11/03/04)
A three-race winning streak puts Johnson in the thick of the Nextel Cup title chase. By Paul Newberry ~ The Associated Press HAMPTON, Ga. -- Jimmie Johnson is a realist. When he finished 37th at Talladega, then 32nd at Kansas City, he figured that was it. No chance of winning his first Nextel Cup championship this year. Might as well start looking ahead to 2005...
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Homecoming hoopla
(Column ~ 11/03/04)
Thank goodness for the SEMO football team last Saturday. After a week of devastating losses -- St. Louis Cardinals, Rams, Central Tigers, Jackson Indians -- a win was needed. And the football team delivered. Maybe it wasn't pretty (the first half was a veritable comedy of errors), but the game had more than its share of excitement...
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Rob Lowe loses his bet as 'dr. vegas' gets the hook
(Entertainment ~ 11/03/04)
NEW YORK -- Rob Lowe, who flopped last season in a freshman NBC drama, lost another bet Tuesday as his new series, "dr. vegas," was yanked by CBS. Calling the sudden disappearance a "hiatus," CBS announced that a repeat episode of its hit drama "Without a Trace" would air this week in the slot (9 p.m. Friday) followed the rest of November by reruns of "Cold Case," "CSI: Miami" and "CSI."...
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Studio head to leave when contract expires
(National News ~ 11/03/04)
LOS ANGELES -- Sherry Lansing, the one-time model and actress who broke down barriers for women in the movie industry as one of Hollywood's most powerful studio chiefs, said Tuesday she will leave her post as chairwoman of Paramount Pictures at the end of next year when her contract expires...
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Car bombs kill 12 Iraqis
(International News ~ 11/03/04)
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Car bombs killed at least a dozen people in Baghdad and another major city Tuesday as pressure mounted on interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi to avert a full-scale U.S. attack on the insurgent stronghold Fallujah. There was no word on an American and two other foreigners abducted Monday night in Baghdad, although the kidnappers freed two Iraqi guards also captured in the bold attack. ...
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Saddam's lead defense attorney out
(International News ~ 11/03/04)
AMMAN, Jordan -- Saddam Hussein's family dismissed a prominent Jordanian lawyer who led the ousted Iraqi dictator's defense team, accusing him of seeking "personal gain and fame" in the high-profile case, other legal team members said Tuesday. Saddam's family told Mohammed al-Rashdan in late September he was being relieved of his duties, "but he did not accept the wish" until Tuesday, said Ziad al-Khasawneh, spokesman for the attorneys appointed by Saddam's wife, Sajida...
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Accused deserter pleads guilty
(International News ~ 11/03/04)
The Associated Press CAMP ZAMA, Japan -- Sgt. Charles Robert Jenkins pleaded guilty Wednesday to deserting the U.S. Army in 1965, saying that he wanted to avoid "hazardous" duty on the Korean peninsula and in Vietnam. The plea was apparently part of a bargain with U.S. military officials to win the frail 64-year-old a lesser sentence. Jenkins vanished from his post and lived in North Korea for 39 years...
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Some bristle at PB school's badge policy
(State News ~ 11/03/04)
POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. -- A new policy at Poplar Bluff High School requiring students to wear identification badges has prompted one parent to withdraw his children and some students to put stickers on their badges protesting the policy. The badges are identical to the IDs students were previously required to carry and use to check out library books. ...
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Two charged in Interstate 44 shooting
(State News ~ 11/03/04)
BOURBON, Mo. -- Authorities made two arrests Monday they said should end any worries about a possible sniper along a stretch of Interstate 44 in eastern Missouri. The reality, they said, was that two teenagers were firing a .22-caliber rifle at a sign across the freeway. Jeffrey Hubbard, 19, of Sullivan, was charged Monday with a felony count of second-degree assault. Both he and Paul Murta, 18, of Leasburg, were charged with shooting across a highway, a misdemeanor...
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Key findings from the Missouri exit poll
(National News ~ 11/03/04)
Key findings from an exit poll of voters in Missouri's general election: GENDER Bush had a slight advantage among both men and women. In 2000, Bush easily carried the male vote but lost the female vote to Al Gore. RELIGION The Catholic vote in Missouri, which makes up nearly a quarter of the state's voters, was almost evenly split. ...
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Carnahan beats out Hanaway
(National News ~ 11/03/04)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- At least one leader of the Missouri legislature failed in an effort to move to higher office Tuesday. Republican House Speaker Catherine Hanaway conceded defeat in the secretary of state's race Tuesday evening to Democrat Robin Carnahan, daughter of the late-Gov. Mel Carnahan and former U.S. Sen. Jean Carnahan. In early, unofficial returns, Carnahan was leading Hanaway 53 percent to 45 percent, with about 47 percent of precincts in...
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Struggling Tigers' offense can't find its way to the end zone
(Professional Sports ~ 11/03/04)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- As Missouri's offense struggles, some on the other side of the ball believe they need to score more for a team that has lost three games in a row and mustered no touchdowns in the past six quarters. "We just have to place more of a burden on our shoulders," Tiger safety Jason Simpson said. "Instead of looking for the offense to make points, we need to go out there and make points, too."...
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Electing some great tastes for winter
(Column ~ 11/03/04)
smcclanahan We used the election process as a teachable moment for our children recently. Trying to explain the process from start to finish wound up being a challenge. But through all of the technical teaching, I tried very hard to drive home the big point in the election process. We are so very fortunate to live in a country where we have the right and privilege to have a voice in the election of our leaders. I just hope that in some small way they understand that point and value it always...
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Simonhoff, White earn national acclaim for roles
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Both players pull in honors for their strong performances in Saturday's win. Southeast Missourian Southeast Missouri State University football players Kellin White and David Simonhoff have been recognized nationally for their performances during Saturday's 35-7 win over Tennessee-Martin...
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Rural areas give Missouri to Bush
(National News ~ 11/03/04)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- President Bush won a repeat Missouri victory on Tuesday, rolling up waves of votes in rural areas and besting Democrat John Kerry in Missouri's booming suburbs. The Associated Press based Bush's win on actual results and analysis of an exit poll of Missouri voters...
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Results showing voters approve highway amendment
(National News ~ 11/03/04)
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A state constitutional amendment to direct all vehicle sales taxes and some gas taxes to improving roads and bridges was overwhelming approved Tuesday by Missouri voters. With 52 percent of the vote counted, the amendment won 79 percent to 21 percent, according to unofficial results...
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Most Cape offices go to GOP
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
By 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, a line had already formed to vote outside the locked door of the courthouse. By 7 a.m., they were still standing outside the American Legion hall waiting to cast their votes. All through the morning, long lines. Waits up to 45 minutes long...
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Bollinger County a sweep for GOP
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
The Banner Press MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Republican candidates overwhelmingly took every office they sought in Bollinger County Tuesday, including sheriff and two county commission seats. The county also lent solid backing to a local fire tax that supporters say will update firefighting equipment, add additonal stations and improve rescue services...
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Jackson bond issue fails; officials consider April ballot
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Jackson does not have its new high school -- yet. A majority 56.38 percent of voters said yes to a $27 million bond issue to renovate and expand the aging high school, but that wasn't enough for the measure to pass. It required a four-sevenths majority...
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Former judge beats incumbent
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Former associate circuit judge Ben Lewis defeated incumbent judge John Heisserer by 272 votes on Tuesday. "I've won and I've lost and winning is better," Lewis said. Overall, Heisserer won 23,383 votes to Lewis's 23,655. Lewis, a Republican, was elected to the bench in 1990 and was defeated for re-election in 1994...
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The undivided country
(Column ~ 11/03/04)
~ The Wall Street Journal Of all the clichés routinely trotted out by foreigners about the United States, surely this election has put one of them to rest: namely, that there is "no difference" between our two political parties. Sure, the Communist Party never had much of a claim on our electorate, the way it once did in Italy and still does in France. ...
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Rick Walter wins in bid to replace Sheriff Bill Ferrell
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
The $1.487 million bond issue for the Chaffee School District passed by 408 votes. By Kathryn Alfisi ~ Southeast Missourian Voters in Scott City went to the polls Tuesday to decide four local races, including the first sheriff's race in 28 years where incumbent Bill Ferrell was not up for election...
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Europe's change of heart
(Column ~ 11/03/04)
I am an American living and working overseas. I was born in St. Louis, grew up in Perryville, Mo., and moved to Colorado not long after graduating college. Three years ago, I moved to Spain. As an American citizen living overseas, you are exposed to many different things that you do not have the opportunity to see or experience at home, expanding your view of the world...
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Southeast grades well in athlete graduation
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
The school is graduating its athletes at a rate 10 percent higher than that of the overall student body. By Marty Mishow ~ Southeast Missourian Southeast Missouri State University athletes had a much higher graduation rate compared to the school's general student population than the national Division I average, according to figures released recently by the NCAA...
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Authentically Italian
(Column ~ 11/03/04)
"It will be for people in the imminent third millennium to decide which countries or cultures have made the greatest contribution, in terms of food, to human happiness," said the Oxford Companion to Food at the turn of this century, "but it seems safe to predict that the Italians will be up there at or near the top of the list."...
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Regulating tobacco
(Column ~ 11/03/04)
The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch Congress had a golden opportunity to improve Americans' health, cut health-care costs and throw a lasso around a rogue industry. But that opportunity was flicked out the window when a House-Senate conference committee working on a corporate-tax bill jettisoned a provision to allow the Food and Drug Administration to regulate the tobacco industry...
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Bond wins historic fourth term to U.S. Senate
(National News ~ 11/03/04)
ST. LOUIS -- Republican Sen. Kit Bond easily won re-election on Tuesday, becoming the first Republican ever to capture four Senate terms in Missouri. Bond defeated Democratic State Treasurer Nancy Farmer, winning 57 percent to 42 percent, with 52 percent of precincts reporting in unofficial returns. The Associated Press based Bond's victory on actual results and analysis of an exit poll of Missouri voters...
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Illinois voters give Obama victory over Keyes
(National News ~ 11/03/04)
CHICAGO -- Barack Obama, who shot from obscurity to political stardom with his message of national unity, trounced Republican Alan Keyes at the polls Tuesday to be elected the fifth black U.S. senator in history. "We can look forward to the future. We can build step by step to ensure we arrive at the practical common-sense solutions that all of us hope for," Obama said as he claimed victory Tuesday night...
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Bus safety
(Editorial ~ 11/03/04)
It's a sting operation of an unusual kind involving police and school buses. Cape Girardeau police have been riding school buses at random in an effort to nab some drivers. The police are looking for motorists who aren't stopping when the school bus flashes its red stoplights and extends it stop arm...
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Sports briefs 11/3/04
(Other Sports ~ 11/03/04)
Baseball n Former Cincinnati Reds general manager Jim Bowden was hired Tuesday as general manager of the Washington-bound Montreal Expos. Bowden will oversee offseason trades and signings for a team that will move to the nation's capital next season if the local government approves funding for a new ballpark. He replaces Omar Minaya, who resigned during the final week of the regular season to become general manager of the New York Mets...
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Jacksonville State takes league lead despite not playing
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Jacksonville State received a boost in its quest for a second consecutive Ohio Valley Conference title without even taking the field. The Gamecocks had an open date Saturday -- but by the end of the evening they found themselves as the only team with just one conference loss...
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Basketball officials meet tonight on Southeast campus
(Other Sports ~ 11/03/04)
The Cape Girardeau Area Basketball Officials Association's regular meeting is scheduled for 6 tonight at the Southeast Missouri State University Student Recreation Center. The meeting will review two-man and three-man mechanics. Officials are asked to dress comfortably for some floor work...
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Speak Out 11/03/04
(Speak Out ~ 11/03/04)
Fantastic young lady I CAN'T believe the article "Queen of court, Brett Ford." It was just simply a fantastic article, and I don't even know this young lady very well. My children know her from school, and they say she is a friend to everyone, that she is always polite, that it doesn't matter, popular or unpopular, Brett treats everyone the same. ...
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Richard Knaup
(Obituary ~ 11/03/04)
Richard Knaup, 75, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004, at Saint Francis Medical Center. Ford and Sons Mount Auburn Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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Carrie Guthrie
(Obituary ~ 11/03/04)
MOUND CITY, Ill. -- Carrie Guthrie, 83, of Mound City died Sunday, Oct. 31, 2004, at her home. Massie Funeral Home in Cairo, Ill., is in charge of arrangements.
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Ruby Gibbs
(Obituary ~ 11/03/04)
MORLEY, Mo. -- Ruby Harris Gibbs, 93, of Prescott, Ariz., died Sunday, Oct. 31, 2004, at Las Fuentes Care Center in Prescott. She was born March 6, 1911, in Randolph County, Ark., daughter of Jonah Right and Clemanthe Jane Howard Galemore. She first married Lowell Harris in 1930. He died in 1973. She and Ludlow Gibbs were married in 1975. He died in 1985...
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Births 11/3/04
(Births ~ 11/03/04)
Crane Son to Jason Allen and Danitra Lee Crane of Marble Hill, Mo., Southeast Missouri Hospital, 10:32 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2004. Name, Lathan Allen Dwight. Weight, 7 pounds 5 ounces. Mrs. Crane is the former Danitra Emery, daughter of Dennis and Gladys Emery of Hunter, Mo. She is a graduate student at Southeast Missouri State University. Crane is the son of Marc and Virginia Crane of Greenville, Mo. He is a teacher at Woodland School District...
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Club news 11/3/04
(Community News ~ 11/03/04)
Cpl. Mason O. Yarbrough Detachment No. 1081 The Cpl. Mason O. Yarbrough Detachment No. 1081 of the Marine Corps League met on Oct. 21 with Richard Bollwerk, commandant, presiding. New members, Glendon Stroup and Mike Reitzel, were welcomed to the detachment...
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Out of the past 11/3/04
(Out of the Past ~ 11/03/04)
25 years ago: Nov. 3, 1979 Temperatures in the upper 40s don't dissuade spectators from lining Broadway for the annual Southeast Missouri State University homecoming parade; the parade lasts an hour and a half and features 124 entrants, including 20 bands...
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GOP candidates win area legislative races; Crowell takes Senate
(State News ~ 11/03/04)
Incumbent Republicans in two other races were also ahead of their challengers. By Marc Powers ~ Southeast Missourian JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- A strong showing in Cape Girardeau County helped put Republican Billy Pat Wright of Dexter over the top in the race for the 159th District seat in the Missouri House of Representatives...
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Southeast Missourian gears up for 'Holiday Best'
(Community ~ 11/03/04)
The ghosts and goblins of Halloween have passed but it won't be long before visions of sugarplums are dancing through your head. The Thanksgiving holiday and Christmas season are upon us. Grocery stores already have display aisles of baking supplies and their circulars announce specials on ingredients you'll need for holiday baking...
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Cape police report 11/03/04
(Police/Fire Report ~ 11/03/04)
Cape Girardeau The following items were released Tuesday by the Cape Girardeau Police Department. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests Richard A. Taylor, 57, 116 Amanda Court, Chaffee, Mo., was arrested on suspicion of assault on a law enforcement officer, unlawful use of a weapon, property damage, possession of marijuana and resisting arrest...
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Cape fire report 11/03/04
(Police/Fire Report ~ 11/03/04)
Cape Girardeau Firefighters responded to the following items on Monday: At 1:14 p.m., emergency medical service in the 700 block of North Street. At 4:45 p.m., emergency medical service in the 200 block of Siemers Drive. At 10:52 p.m., house fire at 529 Louis St...
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Rookie QB sparks Steelers to 6-1 start
(Professional Sports ~ 11/03/04)
PITTSBURGH -- He wasn't yet born the last time the Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl. That isn't preventing rookie quarterback Ben Roethlisberger from bringing back the memories of the greatest times -- and the greatest teams -- in franchise history...
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Still counting
(National News ~ 11/03/04)
WASHINGTON -- President Bush and challenger John Kerry traded early swing-state victories Tuesday night, then sweated out a tension-packed conclusion to the race between an embattled incumbent and a Democrat who questioned the war the Republican waged in Iraq...
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Jeter earns first Gold Glove
(Professional Sports ~ 11/03/04)
NEW YORK -- Derek Jeter's diving grab caught the attention of all of baseball and perhaps earned him his first American League Gold Glove. The New York Yankees shortstop won the honor Tuesday, taking over from teammate Alex Rodriguez, who had won it two straight years before moving to third base this year...
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NHL players meet to reaffirm stance
(Professional Sports ~ 11/03/04)
TORONTO -- Seventy-five NHL players met with union leaders Tuesday to get an update on a lockout that shows no sign of ending. Among those players was Montreal's Pierre Dagenais, who has said he would be willing to disobey the union and accept a salary cap if that would help settle the lockout...
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Problems surface on Backman
(Professional Sports ~ 11/03/04)
PHOENIX -- Arizona Diamondbacks manager Wally Backman will keep his new job despite revelations of two arrests and financial problems in his past. "I've made a few mistakes in my life, and I think everybody has," Backman told The Associated Press on Tuesday night. "It's a matter of whether you learn from your mistakes and move on. That's what I'm doing."...
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Bonds wins his 12th Silver Slugger
(Professional Sports ~ 11/03/04)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds extended his own record Tuesday by winning his 12th Silver Slugger award, given to the top offensive players at their positions in each league. For the first time since the awards began in 1980, there was a tie at one position, with Detroit's Ivan Rodriguez and Cleveland's Victor Martinez sharing the honor as the top-hitting AL catcher. It was the seventh award for Rodriguez, the first for Martinez...
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Runway work slows airport businesses
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Round-the-clock runway construction has closed the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport to air traffic and cut into customer traffic at airport businesses. The airport terminal is a quiet place these days. "We notice our regular traffic flow is down," said Judy Brandt, manager of The Landing Place restaurant in the terminal building...
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Supreme Court debates use of segregation in prisons
(National News ~ 11/03/04)
The Associated Press WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court took up a racial segregation case Tuesday that asks if black California inmates are being unconstitutionally bunked together for months at a time, in the name of keeping prisons safe. The Bush administration has sided with a black convicted killer who claims he has been humiliated by forced prison segregation...
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Two plead guilty in January Bank of America robbery
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Two defendants involved in the Jan. 12 robbery of Cape Girardeau's Bank of America pleaded guilty Tuesday in U.S. District Court. Dareme P. Tipler, 25, of Sikeston, Mo., pleaded guilty to a felony count of using a firearm in connection with a bank robbery. He had previously pleaded guilty to a count of armed bank robbery...
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Region/state digest 11/03/04
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Pier for old bridge may be blasted today If the weather permits, Pier 3 from the old Mississippi River bridge will be demolished around 2 p.m. today. According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, the above-the-surface blast will cause the Bill Emerson Memorial bridge to be closed to traffic for approximately five minutes...
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Longtime Cape florist Knaup dies
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
Richard Knaup of Cape Girardeau enjoyed the spices of life. But he, himself, was a spice in the lives of those who knew him, a flavor that will now be missed. On Tuesday, Knaup died at Saint Francis Medical Center after falling ill Monday morning. He was 75...
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Schaaf wins fourth term in Perry Co.
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Incumbent sheriff Gary Schaaf easily won a fourth term by defeating his Democratic opponent Joseph McAtee with 75.6 percent of the votes. According to unofficial totals from Perry County Clerk Randy Taylor, Schaaf captured 6,149 votes; McAtee, 1,981...
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Jo Ann Emerson wins fifth term to U.S. House
(Local News ~ 11/03/04)
U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson handily won re-election to a fifth two-year term Tuesday night, piling up huge totals in her home county of Cape Girardeau and in many of the other 27 counties in the 8th District. With 229 of 521 precincts reporting, the Cape Girardeau Republican Emerson had 97,109 votes or nearly 73 percent of the vote. ...
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Lost Possum Has No Where to Go
(Entertainment ~ 11/03/04)
For five guys with no where to go, Lost Possum has their fans raving over Internet chat rooms and forums. Anxiously awaiting the arrival of Lost Possum's upcoming LP, fans are getting their fill of the band through lostpossum.com, hundreds of demo CD's, and local performances...
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Not your parents' Christmas show
(Entertainment ~ 11/03/04)
There are your traditional and time-honored Christmas productions like "The Nutcracker" and "A Christmas Carol," and then there is Trans-Siberian Orchestra's holiday offering coming to Cape Girardeau November 17. A holiday-themed rock show, "Christmas Eve and Other Stories" features an orchestral string section, a full rock band, several vocalists, a narrator, pyrotechnics and a light show...
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra
(Entertainment ~ 11/03/04)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) was formed in 1996 by Paul O'Neill, who immediately approached long time friends and collaborators Robert Kinkel and Jon Oliva to form the core of the writing team. While producing and writing for a number of years with various rock groups O'Neill was always looking for ways to make the music have greater and greater emotional impact. ...
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Show-Me Digital Film Festival
(Entertainment ~ 11/03/04)
The films began arriving 2 months ago, with the return addresses ranging from Los Angeles, CA to Victoria, Australia. These films were screened alongside entries submitted by filmmakers in Cape Girardeau and Scott City. From among these, 15 films were selected to be shown in competition on November 12, 2004 at the Show-Me Digital Film Festival. The Cape Girardeau community is invited to sit alongside the filmmakers and enjoy a night of independent films from around the world...
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The Zone Insider
(Entertainment ~ 11/03/04)
by Stacy Williams As you all know The Zone Insider has been taking over by the jocks that work on the air and so far they have all done a great job...Tab and The Morning Boner have given us some good information and their personal opinions on the Modern Rock World, while keeping a fair and just attitude toward all the readers of Off Magazine and the listeners of Cape's Only Modern Rock the Zone @ 1071. ...
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St. Louis Entertainment Guide
(Entertainment ~ 11/03/04)
11/05/04 - Shane Henry - BB's Jazz & Blues 11/05/04 - Michael Burks - BB's Jazz Blues & Soup 11/05/04 - Baffa Toujours - Focal Point Coffeehouse 11/05/04 - Nicoblue - Frederick's Music Lounge 11/05/04 - Kurt Elting - Jazz At The Bistro 11/05/04 - Lawrence Hobgood Trio - Jazz At The Bistro...
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Lost christmas eve album release
(Entertainment ~ 11/03/04)
On its first album in nearly five years, Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) returns to the theme that has made the band a perennial best-seller and top concert draw: the magic of Christmas. The group's fourth rock opera and the closing chapter of its holiday trilogy, The Lost Christmas Eve is an inspirational tale weaving together messages of hope, faith and compassion...
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