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Cape Girardeau firefighters battle blaze at vacant house
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
A Wednesday morning fire did moderate damage to a vacant home at 509 S. Ellis St., the Cape Girardeau Fire Department said.
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Benton man arrested on suspicion of kidnapping girlfriend with knife
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
BENTON, Mo. -- A Benton man was arrested Monday after he allegedly held his girlfriend at knife point and attempted to flee sheriff's deputies, according to a Scott County Sheriff's Department news release. Ricky Wayne Counts, 53, was charged with kidnapping, assaulting a law enforcement officer, second-degree domestic assault, felonious restraint, resisting arrest, first-degree property damage and unlawful use of a weapon...
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Marble Hill man killed in accident near Patton
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
PATTON, Mo. -- A Marble Hill, Mo., man is dead following a Tuesday morning crash near Patton. Brandon K. Holzheimer, 28, died from injuries sustained when he ran his 1998 Dodge Stratus off the right side of the road, overcorrected, crossed the center line and hit a tractor-trailer head on while traveling westbound on Route A ...
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The Gift of Hair
(Submitted Story ~ 06/10/09)
Riley Knight, age 11, just completed a project two years in the making. Blessed with thick, beautiful locks, she recently cut her hair and donated the ponytail to the Pantene Beautiful Lengths campaign. Pantene® and the Entertainment Industry Foundation partnered to encourage people to grow healthy hair to make free wigs for women who have lost their hair due to cancer treatment. ...
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Mississippi Sunrise
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/10/09)
Sunrise on the upper Mississippi River taken from the wheelhouse of my barge in early June 2009.
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Pelican on the river
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/10/09)
A pelican taking off on the Mississippi River in June 2009.
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One Big Bass!
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/10/09)
This big bass was caught by Chase Conrad at a family pond in Patton, Missouri. This whopper broke the Scooby Doo pole it was caught on.
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cousins
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/10/09)
This is a photo of my two granddaughter's Skylar and Allison, after a picnic at Cape county park this weekend.
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Rocking the day away
(Submitted Photo ~ 06/10/09)
This is a picture of our 11 month old son, sitting in his rocking chair on the front porch watching the cars drive by.
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Motive for Perry County shooting 'anybody's guess,' sheriff says
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Figuring out what happened Monday when John A. Shuffit turned his rifle on his estranged wife, Stephanie L. Shuffit, before killing himself wasn't too difficult, Perry County Sheriff Gary Schaaf said Tuesday. It is the why that puzzles him ...
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Memory of D-Day headline
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/10/09)
My most vivid memory of D-Day on June 6, 1944, as an 11-year-old boy in those pretelevision days, was the headline in the Southeast Missourian. The headline was "D-DAY" in the largest type I had ever seen in your paper. My father was an avid reader of the paper that was delivered to our home in Illmo every day. ...
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Thanks for Stoogefest help
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/10/09)
I would like to thank the Southeast Missourian for the coverage of the first Stoogefest in Jackson last week. The article put together by Erin Easton was great, and the time spent by Renda Eggimann, Chris Harris and others is greatly appreciated. You helped make it a big success...
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Thanks for help in high water
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/10/09)
I would like to thank everyone who stopped and helped me and my two granddaughters after I got swept off Highway 77 by 12 inches of water in one spot on the road on May 3 about four miles on other side of Chaffee going south. My car was totaled. But at least we survived. ...
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Prayer 6/10/09
(Prayer ~ 06/10/09)
Bring us gentle summer breezes and tolerable humidity, O God. Amen.
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A Harte Appetite: Praise the lard
(Column ~ 06/10/09)
Remember the movie "Sleeper"? It stars Woody Allen as a health food store owner who is cryogenically frozen in 1973 and revived 200 years later. In my favorite scene, a physician of the future -- puzzled by Allen's request for wheat germ, organic honey and tiger's milk -- asks a colleague for an explanation. "Oh, yes," he replies, chuckling. "Those are the charmed substances that some years ago were thought to contain life-preserving properties."...
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Recipe Swap: An ode to omelets
(Column ~ 06/10/09)
My friend Joan Weeks from the Cape Girardeau Senior Center has been after me to do a column on omelets. The great thing about omelets is they are full of protein, which can be great for many people who do not like a lot of meat, like my son. I can make him an omelet and pack it full of cheese, and he has a pretty healthy meal. I have chosen some different recipes for you to try and enjoy...
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Challenge to FDA tobacco bill nixed
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
WASHINGTON -- The Senate on Tuesday rejected the main challenge to legislation giving the Food and Drug Administration controls over tobacco products, easing the way for passage of the measure this week. The alternative was offered by the two senators from North Carolina, the nation's biggest tobacco grower. It was defeated 60-36...
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'Guerrilla drive-ins' turn movie nostalgia on its head
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
PHILADELPHIA -- Think the only way to see a big-screen movie is while slurping a 64-ounce soft drink, eating a $5 candy bar and shushing the wannabe film critic behind you? That's not the case anymore, thanks to people like John Young, creator of the West Chester Guerilla Drive-In and part of a loosely knit network of celluloid renegades resurrecting the drive-in for a new age...
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Guantanamo detainee pleads not guilty in court
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
NEW YORK -- Under heavy guard, a Guantanamo Bay detainee walked into a civilian U.S. courtroom for the first time Tuesday, underscoring the Obama administration's determination to close the Cuban prison and hold trials here despite Republican concerns about bringing terror suspects to America...
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Democrats advance proposals to spread health-care coverage
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
WASHINGTON -- Democrats at both ends of the Capitol accelerated their drive to enact health-care legislation Tuesday, outlining proposals to extend coverage to uninsured millions but omitting most details on plans for raising more than $1 trillion needed to cover costs...
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Hearings for Sotomayor to begin July 13
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
WASHINGTON -- Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Patrick Leahy announced Tuesday that confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor will convene July 13, earlier than Republicans wanted. Leahy said the date presents a "fair and adequate" schedule that would give members of the committee several weeks to prepare...
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U.S., Europe looking at partnership on Mars exploration
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
LOS ANGELES -- For almost half a century, the United States has dominated the exploration of Mars from the first grainy black-and-white pictures of the craggy surface to the more recent discovery of ice. Now, budget woes are pushing NASA toward a joint exploration venture with Europe. By 2016, the U.S. may unite with the European Space Agency for future Mars trips -- a move that would mark a significant shift for NASA...
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Pakistani army backs up citizens fighting Taliban
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's military dispatched helicopter gunships to the northwest in support of thousands of tribesmen who have laid siege to a group of Taliban fighters, police said Tuesday. In another part of the northwest, the army began shelling Taliban hide-outs being protected by another group of tribesmen, a local official said...
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Airlines replace monitors after Air France jet crash
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
RECIFE, Brazil -- Airlines moved quickly Tuesday to replace speed monitors like those suspected of feeding false information to the computers on Air France Flight 447 and possibly causing the plane to break up over the Atlantic Ocean. Seventeen more bodies were pulled from the sea Tuesday, bringing the number recovered to 41. Another 187 have yet to be found. The first remains were brought to land by helicopter and will be flown to this coastal city today for identification...
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Freeze on new Israeli settlements is essential, Hamas says
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
CAIRO -- The leader of the militant Hamas group said Tuesday that President Obama's pressure on Israel to freeze construction in West Bank settlements was an essential step toward restarting peace efforts. The militant group, which wants to win international acceptance of its rule in Gaza though it is shunned by the U.S. and others as a terrorist organization, has worked to sound more pragmatic since Israel's three-week offensive early this year...
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Reformist's supporters are energized for Iran election
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
TEHRAN, Iran -- Persian hip-hop thumps from car speakers and young hipsters -- men with spiked hair and women in spike heels -- dance in the streets. It's another night and another campaign rally-turned-party for their unlikely hero: a self-styled reformist from the early years of the Islamic Revolution who is now seen as the best hope to defeat President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad...
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Bomb at hotel in Pakistan kills 11
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- Suicide attackers detonated a truck bomb Tuesday outside a luxury hotel in Peshawar that U.S. officials were in negotiations to make into an American consulate, officials said. The attack killed at least 11 people and wounded 70...
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Some bright spots emerge in tough job market
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
WASHINGTON -- Signs of stabilization in the job market are emerging, according to several private surveys, as restaurants, mortgage servicers and health centers step up hiring. About a quarter of manufacturing companies and more than 40 percent of service-sector employers plan to hire workers in June, the highest totals in six months, according to a survey by the Society for Human Resource Management. Still, the figures are substantially lower than they were a year ago...
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House passes 'cash for clunkers' plan to boost new auto sales
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
WASHINGTON -- The House on Tuesday approved a "cash for clunkers" bill that aims to boost new auto sales by allowing consumers to turn in their gas-guzzling cars and trucks for vouchers worth up to $4,500 toward more fuel-efficient vehicles. President Obama has encouraged Congress to approve consumer incentives for new car purchases as part of the government's work to restructure General Motors and Chrysler. The House approved the bill 298-119...
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10 banks get OK to repay $68B in bailout money
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
WASHINGTON -- Ten of the nation's largest banks were given the green light Tuesday to repay $68 billion in government bailout money, freeing them from restrictions on executive compensation that they say are making it hard to keep their top-performing executives...
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Police report 6/10/09
(Police/Fire Report ~ 06/10/09)
Property damage
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Fire report 6/10/09
(Police/Fire Report ~ 06/10/09)
Cape Girardeau Firefighters responded to the following calls Monday: Firefighters responded to the following calls Tuesday: Jackson Firefighters responded to the following calls Monday:...
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Bertha Wibbenmeyer
(Obituary ~ 06/10/09)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Bertha C. Wibbenmeyer, 91, of Perryville died Tuesday, June 9, 2009, at Perryville. She was born Sept. 16, 1917, at Longtown, Mo., daughter of August V. and Mary J. Unterreiner Bohnert. She married Oscar Wibbenmeyer Aug. 26, 1940, at Apple Creek, Mo. He preceded her in death June 12, 2004...
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Helen Felty
(Obituary ~ 06/10/09)
Helen H. Felty, 75, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, June 9, 2009, at Life Care Centers of Cape Girardeau. She was born Nov. 2, 1933, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of John M. and Jeanetta Henrietta Goza Kuehn Sr. She and Kermit D. Felty Sr. were married April 17, 1954. He preceded her in death July 30, 1992...
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Stephanie Shuffit
(Obituary ~ 06/10/09)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Stephanie Shuffit, 34, of Perryville died Monday, June 8, 2009, at her home. She was born June 29, 1974, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of George Pruitt and Barbara Frenzel. Shuffit was an avid gardener and a devoted mother. She managed a restaurant and was of Christian faith...
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Phyllis Edwards
(Obituary ~ 06/10/09)
FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Phyllis Marie Edwards, 77, of Fort Myers died Monday, June 8, 2009, at Hope Hospice in Fort Myers. She was born Nov. 23, 1931, in St. Louis, daughter of Phil and Elma Sanders Rupp. A resident of Fort Myers the past 12 years, she previously lived in Cape Girardeau 44 years. She was a member of PEO Chapter GF, First Baptist Church, and volunteered at Southeast Missouri Hospital...
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John Shuffit
(Obituary ~ 06/10/09)
John Albert Shuffit, 53, of Scott City died Monday, June 8, 2009, in Perryville, Mo. He was born March 23, 1956, in Fort Worth, Texas, son of James and Dorothy Hale Shuffit. John was employed by Procter & Gamble as an electrician. He was an avid fisherman and hunter and a lover of the great outdoors...
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Lucille Ruark
(Obituary ~ 06/10/09)
Lucille Hester Ruark, 76, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, June 7, 2009, at Southeast Missouri Hospital from complications related to a stroke suffered in April of this year. The service will be at 10 a.m. today at Hughart and Beard Funeral Home in Hopkinsville, Ky., with Robert Webb and Garland Hester officiating. Burial to follow in Green Hill Memorial Gardens...
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Earline Ascenzo
(Obituary ~ 06/10/09)
Earline Edna Esther Ascenzo, 77, formerly of Pocahontas, passed away Thursday, June 4, 2009, in Greer, Ariz. She was born April 20, 1932, in Pocahontas, to William and Esther Fuehler Reisenbichler. Earline was a registered nurse 40 years. She was an active member of Visiting Ministries of Community Christian Church of Apache Junction, Ariz., and a member of Porter Mountain Fellowship in Lakeside, Ariz...
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Out of the past 6/10/09
(Out of the Past ~ 06/10/09)
25 years ago: June 10, 1984 Monsignor Joseph H. Huels, associate pastor of St. Mary's Cathedral, was honored this week by his parish, family and friends on his golden anniversary of ordination to the priesthood; Huels was ordained in 1934. The Rev. Eugene Grams, an Assemblies of God missionary to South Africa, is guest speaker at both Bethel Assembly of God and First Assembly of God...
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Conservative tactics
(Column ~ 06/10/09)
I'm a bit puzzled and disappointed in my conservative brethren. I usually save my puzzlement for the liberal side of the political agenda, but of late it's the conservative kin of mine who have me bewildered. Here's the thing. The Chosen One nominates the liberal Latina from the New York projects as the next Supreme Court justice. Sonia Sotomayor tells us that her rich experience makes her a better candidate than any white male...
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Corps orders thousands of trees near levees cut down
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
COLUMBIA, La. -- The Army Corps of Engineers is on a mission to chop down every tree in the country that grows within 15 feet of a levee -- including oaks and sycamores in Louisiana, willows in Oklahoma and cottonwoods in California. The corps is concerned that the trees' roots could undermine barriers meant to protect low-lying communities from catastrophic floods like the ones caused by Hurricane Katrina...
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Wine producers try marketing to men
(Community ~ 06/10/09)
BERKELEY, Calif. -- Cal Dennison likes a nice cold glass of chardonnay. And he's man enough to admit it. That's hardly surprising since Dennison is winemaker at the Modesto-based Redwood Creek winery, but is he an exception? Judging by some marketing campaigns, you might think so. Take the Super Bowl ad that ran a couple years back in which men invited to a wine and cheese party sneaked into the kitchen to unpack beer hidden in a fake wheel of cheese...
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Two killed in Slim Jim plant explosion in North Carolina
(National News ~ 06/10/09)
GARNER, N.C. -- Two workers died when an explosion tore through a Slim Jim meat products plant in North Carolina on Tuesday, punching holes in the building's roof and blowing employees off their feet. The explosion critically burned four people and one worker was still unaccounted for Tuesday night. ...
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FCC, area broadcasters sponsor DTV clinics
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
With the June 12 deadline for transition from an analog to digital signal only days away, the Federal Communications Commission in cooperation with area broadcasters will sponsor DTV clinics in Cape Girardeau, Carbondale, Ill., and Paducah, Ky. FCC representatives will be on hand to answer questions, demonstrate how to hook up a DTV converter box and pass out literature...
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Masonry workshop set for Friday in Cape Girardeau
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
With the recent efforts to revitalize some downtown buildings in Cape Girardeau underway, St. Louis preservationist Bill Hart said the timing has never been better for a masonry workshop in the city. On Friday morning a conference will be held for those interested in repair, restoration and graffiti removal from historic masonry surfaces, which are constructed of brick or stone. ...
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Kingshighway reduced to one lane today and Thursday
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
Kingshighway will be reduced to one lane today and Thursday at the Independence Street intersection while a contractor repairs signal lights, according to a news release from the Missouri Department of Transportation. Weather permitting, the work will take place from 9 p.m. today to 6 a.m. Thursday. For more information on this project, call MoDOT at 1-888-275-6636...
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Sprigg Street work to affect traffic starting today
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
One lane of Sprigg Street in the residential area between Highway 74 and Southern Expressway will be closed starting Wednesday, weather permitting. According to a news release from the Cape Girardeau city government, crews will begin putting an asphalt overlay on this section of street, and the work should end by June 19. ...
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Nerves no concern for Espiricueta entering NCAA track nationals
(College Sports ~ 06/10/09)
Southeast Missouri State track and field coach Eric Crumpecker thinks it would be foolish to put anything past Samantha Espiricueta based on her stunning regional performance. That's why Crumpecker believes his sophomore javelin thrower should be in the mix for All-American honors when the NCAA outdoor championships begin today in Fayetteville, Ark...
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Southeast roundup: Warren earns academic all-district honors
(College Sports ~ 06/10/09)
Southeast Missouri State distance runner Amy Warren has been named to the CoSIDA ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 7 women's track and field/cross country first team. Warren is the first selection for Southeast's track and cross country programs since Michele Jett in 2006. Warren is also one of only four Ohio Valley Conference track and cross country athletes to make academic all-district first team this year...
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Magic lean on sizzling shooting
(Professional Sports ~ 06/10/09)
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Missing for two games, Orlando found its Magic touch. Making easy shots and tough ones from everywhere, the Magic won their first game in two visits to the NBA finals as Dwight Howard and Rashard Lewis scored 21 points apiece in a 108-104 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 3 on Tuesday to pull within 2-1...
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Cardinals draft high school pitcher
(Professional Sports ~ 06/10/09)
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Cardinals' first-round pick is a hard-throwing right-hander from rural Texas who has been compared to Nolan Ryan and Josh Beckett. These might be unfair parallels, but they're ones that 18-year-old high school pitcher Shelby Miller embraces...
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Pens win to force Game 7
(Professional Sports ~ 06/10/09)
PITTSBURGH -- The Penguins wouldn't let the Red Wings celebrate with the Stanley Cup, not again. Not in this Game 6 in their arena. Not without going the distance in a finals where home ice means everything and momentum means nothing. Third-line teammates Jordan Staal and Tyler Kennedy gave the Penguins a two-goal lead, and Marc-Andre Fleury repeatedly held off the defending champion Red Wings during a frantic third period as Pittsburgh beat Detroit 2-1 on Tuesday night to tie the unpredictable series at three games.. ...
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Demonstrators egg far-right U.K. leader
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
LONDON (AP) -- British far-right leader Nick Griffin was forced to abandon a London news conference Tuesday when egg-throwing demonstrators chased him away. Griffin's British National Party, which does not accept nonwhite members, won two seats in Brussels in elections last week that showed widespread disenchantment with mainstream British politics. ...
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HIV rate among South African teens has dropped
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- The number of new HIV infections among South African teens has dropped significantly, prompting hope that national efforts to tackle the epidemic have finally turned a corner after years of denial and delay. A report by the Human Sciences Research Council released Tuesday said that although young people continue to have multiple sexual partners -- which drives South Africa's epidemic -- they are increasingly heeding advice to use a condom...
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Russia expands ban on import of U.S. meat
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
MOSCOW (AP) -- Russian regulators are expanding bans on pork and other meat imports to more U.S. states, citing swine flu fears. The decision to include Wisconsin, Washington and Illinois brings the number of states affected by the ban on pork, chicken and other meat imports to seven. ...
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Picasso book of sketches stolen from Paris museum
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
PARIS -- A red notebook of 33 pencil drawings by Pablo Picasso has been stolen from a locked glass case in the Paris museum that bears the painter's name, authorities said Tuesday. The book is believed to be worth $11 million, a police official said. ...
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St. Louis archbishop-elect prefers more low-key approach
(State News ~ 06/10/09)
ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis archbishop-elect Robert Carlson said Tuesday he often prefers to minister through private discussions rather than public pronouncements. But he also plans to speak out on moral issues and church teachings, even when unpopular...
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Acid thrown in Hong Kong, 24 injured
(International News ~ 06/10/09)
HONG KONG -- An unidentified assailant hurled acid in a Hong Kong shopping district, injuring 24 pedestrians, police said Tuesday. It was the third in a series of acid attacks that have hurt some 100 people. ...
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Homeless needs being addressed
(Editorial ~ 06/10/09)
Now that the federal government has turned down a proposal by the Rev. Larry Rice to turn the old federal building on Broadway into a homeless shelter, what next? First, as a result of the Rice request and the discussion it generated in the community, Cape Girardeau has a better idea of what is being done to meet the needs of the homeless, especially those who are passing through the city on their way to other destinations. ...
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Speak Out 6/10/09
(Speak Out ~ 06/10/09)
Oil dependency; Empty buildings; Obama contradictions; Church and state; Traffic control; Not a race issue; Live streaming; Not a theocracy
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Area digest 6/10/09
(Community Sports ~ 06/10/09)
Connell, Arpin tie for first place Corey Connell and Tyler Arpin both shot 81s to tie atop the boys 14 and 15 18-hole tour division at the PGA Gateway Junior Series event at Dalhousie Golf Club on Tuesday. Carr Vernon shot an 82 to finish third. Lofton Hayes carded a 76 to win the boys 16 to 19 18-holes reg. division by four strokes...
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Skid reaches five games with 4-3 loss
(Professional Sports ~ 06/10/09)
MIAMI -- Jeremy Hermida's first career game-winning homer ended what had started as a matchup between aces. Hermida homered leading off the ninth inning, lifting the Florida Marlins to a 4-3 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday night...
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Customers of Cape Girardeau Sylvan Learning Center will receive refunds, former owner says
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
Customers of the Cape Girardeau Sylvan Learning Center that closed May 21 will receive refunds, owner Jack Stanley of Columbia, Mo., said in a news release Tuesday ...
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Bloomfield couple arrested on suspicion of receiving marijuana in mail
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
BLOOMFIELD, Mo. -- A Bloomfield couple is to appear in court Thursday after being charged in connection with the delivery of two packages from Texas containing 13 pounds of suspected marijuana. Roy S. Johnson, 43, and Tammy M. Johnson, 45, were charged Saturday with the Class B felony of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, the Class C felony of possession of a controlled substance and the Class A misdemeanor of possession of drug paraphernalia by Stoddard County Prosecuting Attorney Briney Welborn.. ...
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Jackson School Board increases teacher salaries by 2 percent
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
Starting salaries for teachers in the Jackson School District saw the smallest raise in recent years when the school board set their pay at a meeting Tuesday.
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Richard Dunlap
(Obituary ~ 06/10/09)
CLARK, Pa. -- Richard Donald Dunlap, 76, of Clark, Pa., passed away Thursday, June 4, 2009. Richard was born Aug. 15, 1932, in Manchester, Iowa, a son of Donald and Helen McCandless Dunlap. He graduated in 1950 from Ames High School and attended Iowa State University...
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Two women rob elderly Cape Girardeau man of coins, police say
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
A 68-year-old man was robbed of $25 worth of quarters in his Cape Girardeau home, police said. According to Sgt. Jason Selzer of the Cape Girardeau Police Department, the man said he answered the door at his home on Themis Street shortly before 11 p.m. Monday ...
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Car falls on Sikeston man trying to change tire
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
SIKESTON, Mo. -- A Sikeston man was transported to Saint Francis Medical Center on Tuesday morning after a car jack collapsed and left him trapped under a car, according to a news release issued by the Sikeston Department of Public Safety.
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Neal Boyd to tour with Paul Potts
(Local News ~ 06/10/09)
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Audiences who enjoy the television shows "America's Got Talent" and "Britain's Got Talent" will be able to see two winners on tour together. Neal E. Boyd, who won the American competition last year, will be the special guest of Britain's winner Paul Potts on a 10-city tour that begins July 6 in Dallas...
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