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US unemployment aid applications drop to 370K
(National News ~ 12/06/12)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The number of people seeking U.S. unemployment aid fell sharply last week as a temporary spike caused by Superstorm Sandy has faded. Weekly applications have fallen back to a level consistent with modest hiring. The Labor Department said Thursday that applications dropped 25,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 370,000...
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Man pleads not guilty to sex abuse charges
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
BENTON, Mo. -- A Scott City man entered pleas of not guilty Wednesday to six felony charges that allege he abused an underage girl twice in September. Darrion Crenshaw, 25, was arraigned before Judge Scott Horman at the Scott County Courthouse in Benton on two counts of statutory rape and four counts of statutory sodomy...
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Jackson woman injured in wreck charged with DWI
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
A 19-year-old Jackson woman, who police say drove her car into a tree on Monday, has been charged with driving drunk, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Vanessa K. Oliphant, 19, also faces criminal counts for possessing alcohol as a minor, reckless driving and operating a vehicle on a revoked license. ...
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Tenn. man wins $4.2 million Missouri Lotto jackpot
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
MARSTON, Mo. -- A Tennessee man had a winning $4.2 million Missouri Lotto ticket for more than a week without knowing he hit the jackpot, then waited nearly two more weeks before telling anyone about it.Missouri Lottery officials on Wednesday announced 51-year-old Bill Gano of Memphis is the 351st person to become a millionaire through the state's lottery. He matched all numbers in the Nov. 14 Lotto drawing....
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Ceremony to remember Pearl Harbor set for Friday
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
The anniversary of the day that will live in infamy -- Dec. 7, 1941 -- remains a time to remember one of the most tragic and consequential events in American history. In keeping with the remembrance of that day 71 years ago, VFW Post 3838 of Cape Girardeau at 2 p.m. Friday will have a Pearl Harbor Day ceremony at the river wall at the intersection of Broadway and Water Street...
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Reward doubles in case of dragged dog
(State News ~ 12/06/12)
ST. LOUIS -- A 5-month-old pit bull dragged along an interstate highway in St. Louis is making progress in his recovery. And a reward for the capture of the person responsible for the crime has doubled Wednesday to $5,000. The puppy known as Trooper is eating and drinking normally. Veterinarians are confident they can save his badly injured right front leg...
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Mississippi River dropping slower than expected
(State News ~ 12/06/12)
ST. LOUIS -- A revised Mississippi River forecast offered a bit of a reprieve for shippers Wednesday, showing the water level isn't dropping as quickly as feared. Still, at least two large barge companies already are reducing their loads because of concerns about the river's depth....
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Antidepressants were in ex-sheriff's cell
(State News ~ 12/06/12)
ST. LOUIS -- A former Illinois sheriff illegally hoarded antidepressants as he awaited resentencing in a drug and foiled murder-for-hire case, demonstrating his continued disregard for the law and underlining the need for a harsh sentence, a federal prosecutor said...
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The Church of God Sanctuary Theater Presents
(Submitted Story ~ 12/06/12)
The Church of God, 209 East Cape Rock Drive, will present The Nativity Story and The Passion of Christ Sunday December 16th in our morning and evening services. During the morning worship service at 10 a.m. "The Nativity Story" will be presented in celebration of Christmas. Under Herod's reign, families struggled to survive and in the middle of this turmoil a young woman's faith was put to the test. The movie is 126 minutes long...
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My Sweet lil ones
(Submitted Photo ~ 12/06/12)
These are the five lil blessings in my life.
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Commercial burglaries continue to hit Cape businesses
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
Rewards for information often come with the disclaimer -- no questions asked. But those who hope to get their hands on John Michel's money are going to have to talk. Michel, who owns Moonwalker Rental, said Wednesday he'll need a few answers before he gives up the $1,000 he's offering in exchange for information that will help him recover $12,000 in equipment stolen during the weekend...
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Emerson good advocate for region, area leaders say
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
As a name synonymous with Southeast Missouri politics prepares to leave office, those who worked closely with U.S. Rep. Jo Ann Emerson are left to wonder about the future representation of a district many say has been served well for more than 16 years...
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Special needs Christmas Party at FOE 3775, Cape Gi
(Submitted Story ~ 12/06/12)
Thursday December 6, 2012, members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Cape Girardeau, Mo sponsored their annual Special Needs Christmas Party. Groups from area group homes and nursing homes attended. A meal was served and there were lots of goodies. They were excited to see Mr and Mrs Claus. Goodie bags given to each attendee by Santa as he visited with each one and heard their Christmas lists...
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Dinosaur Naming Ceremony Photos
(Submitted Photo ~ 12/06/12)
Byron Saputo receives his plaque with Missouri dinosaur cast from Eva Dunn, museum director. This photo courtesy of Linda Redeffer-Banner Press.
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Dinosaur Naming Ceremony Photos
(Submitted Photo ~ 12/06/12)
Guy Darrough speaks to the students. Everyone is anxious to know who submitted the winning name and what that name is! This photo courtesy of Linda Redeffer-Banner Press.
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Dinosaur Naming Ceremony Photos
(Submitted Photo ~ 12/06/12)
Museum Curator Guy Darrough with Eva Dunn, museum director, in background. Guy Darrough is speaking to the students at the ceremony.
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Dinosaur Naming Ceremony Photos
(Submitted Photo ~ 12/06/12)
The second floor main exhibit room was packed with students from Leopold, Zalma, and Woodland for the naming ceremony.
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Dinosaur Naming Ceremony Photos
(Submitted Photo ~ 12/06/12)
Museum Curator Guy Darrough talks to the students gathered at the naming ceremony about the importance of the Missouri dinosaur.
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Dinosaur Naming Ceremony
(Submitted Photo ~ 12/06/12)
Dinosaur Naming Ceremony finalists. All received an award certificate for participating and sending in names that made it to the finals.
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Dinosaur Naming Ceremony
(Submitted Story ~ 12/06/12)
On Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012 the Bollinger County Museum of Natural History held a Naming Ceremony to bestow a personal name on our Missouri dinosaur. For years our Missouri State Dinosaur (Hypsibema missouriense), a large duckbill hadrosaur, has been known to scientists by its scientific name, Hypsibema missouriense; most of the time the public simply called it "The Missouri Dinosaur". ...
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Legendary Dave Brubeck, who helped define jazz, dies
(National News ~ 12/06/12)
You don't have to be a jazz aficionado to recognize "Take Five," the smoky instrumental by the Dave Brubeck Quartet that instantly evokes swinging bachelor pads, hi-fi systems and cool nightclubs of the 1950s and `60s. "Take Five" was a musical milestone -- a deceptively complex jazz composition that managed to crack the Billboard singles chart and introduce a new, adventurous sound to millions of listeners...
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Dialysis patients become ill, are hospitalized
(State News ~ 12/06/12)
TOWN AND COUNTRY, Mo. -- Officials are trying to determine what went wrong after seven patients receiving kidney dialysis treatment at a St. Louis County facility became seriously ill and had to be hospitalized. It happened Monday at U.S. Renal Care in Town and Country. The source of the illness has not been determined...
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Redhawks' comeback falls short
(College Sports ~ 12/06/12)
The Southeast Missouri State women's basketball team nearly posted its third major comeback victory of the season. Instead it was host SIU Carbondale that notched its first win after a controversial finish Wednesday night. The squads were tied 57-57 when Southeast was whistled for a foul about 60 feet away from the basket with 0.5 seconds left...
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Seeding hope: Local students work to feed hungry in Haiti
(Community ~ 12/06/12)
The goal of Hope Seeds is to help eliminate world hunger. It is a non-profit organization that produces seeds of plants that grow in particular parts of the world that lack agricultural resources. Students at Cape Christian School want to help: they recently gave to the organization's cause by sending packets of okra seeds to Haiti...
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Help-Portrait images for those in need create lasting memories
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
Described by an organizer as "amazing" and "heartwarming," local professional, fine-art photographers and hair and makeup professionals will offer free portraits to individuals and families in need at the annual Help-Portrait event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at House of Hope in Cape Girardeau...
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Work done on Wiggery building Wednesday
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
LAURA SIMON ~ lsimon@semissourian.com Mark Statler, left, and his son Dylan relay brick that is in bad shape on the parapet wall of the Wiggery building Wednesday in downtown Cape Girardeau. The parapet wall extends about 3 feet above the roof of the historic building. ...
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'On the Verge' at the Rust Flexible Theatre
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
FRED LYNCH ~ flynch@semissourian.com Three Victorian lady explorers, portrayed by Anna Watson as Mary, left, Kalena Schubert as Alexandra and Audra Novak as Fanny, cross a rope bridge as they advance through time with every step in "On the Verge, or the Geography of Yearning" by Eric Overmyer on Wednesday in the Rust Flexible Theatre at the River Campus. ...
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Today in History
(National News ~ 12/06/12)
Today is Thursday, Dec. 6, the 341st day of 2012. There are 25 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Dec. 6, 1922, the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which established the Irish Free State, came into force one year to the day after it was signed in London...
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Chamber's First Friday Coffee will have National Guard topic
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
The Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce will host First Friday Coffee this Friday at the Show Me Center. The topic will be the benefits and opportunities of employing National Guard and Reserve members. A continental breakfast will begin at 7 a.m. Friday followed by the program led by Command Sgt-Maj. Matt Jenkins of the Missouri National Guard...
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Pastor to speak to Republican Women's Club
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
Cape Girardeau County Republican Women's Club will host pastor Gary Brothers of Cape First at a noon meeting Friday at Dexter Bar-B-Que in Cape Girardeau. Canned goods will be collected for those in need this holiday season. The meeting is the final one of the year. It is open to the public. For information, contact Holly Lintner at 200-4073 or holly.lintner@gmail.com...
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Board of Managers set to meet Friday
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
The River Campus Board of Managers is scheduled to meet noon on Friday, in Conference Room 305 of the Seminary Building at Southeast Missouri State University's River Campus. University and city representatives and others will be in attendance.
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Speak Out 12/6/12
(Speak Out ~ 12/06/12)
How many women did the U.S. House of Representatives choose to chair its many committees? None. Too young for movie We just got home from "Flight," an R-rated movie with Denzel Washington. It was a very good movie, but there were young children in the theater. We sat next to a pretty 6- or 7-year-old girl. I was embarrassed for her. Mom. Shouldn't she have been at "Wreck It Ralph?"...
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Chiefs players attend service for teammate
(State News ~ 12/06/12)
KANSAS CITY -- Several players for the Kansas City Chiefs attended a memorial service for teammate Jovan Belcher, who killed his girlfriend and then fatally shot himself in the head. Belcher killed 22-year-old Kasandra Perkins on Saturday at the home they shared in Kansas City with their 3-month-old daughter. He drove to the Chiefs practice facility, where he killed himself in front of team officials, who were pleading for him to put down his gun...
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Survey: Greece seen as most corrupt in EU
(International News ~ 12/06/12)
BERLIN -- The countries worst hit by the European financial crisis are also perceived as being among the most corrupt in Western Europe, and those perceptions appear to be getting increasingly negative, an international watchdog group said in a report released Wednesday...
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About 350 die in Philippine typhoon, 400 missing
(International News ~ 12/06/12)
NEW BATAAN, Philippines -- Stunned parents searching for missing children examined a row of mud-stained bodies covered with banana leaves while survivors dried their soaked belongings on roadsides as the death toll from the southern Philippines' powerful typhoon climbed to about 350 people Thursday with nearly 400 missing...
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Geithner: Ready to go over ‘cliff'
(National News ~ 12/06/12)
WASHINGTON -- Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Wednesday that the Obama administration is "absolutely" ready for the U.S. economy to go over the "fiscal cliff," rather than accept a budget deal that doesn't include higher tax rates for top earners...
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Troopers: Alaska killer cut wrist, strangled self
(National News ~ 12/06/12)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A man who confessed to killing an Alaska barista and multiple other people across the country died in his jail cell after slashing one of his wrists and using bedding material to strangle himself, Alaska State Troopers said Wednesday...
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Prayer 12-6
(Prayer ~ 12/06/12)
Father God, we worship you, for the joy of the Lord is our strength. Amen.
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NY subway victim's daughter: 'What's done is done'
(National News ~ 12/06/12)
NEW YORK -- The daughter of a man pushed in front of a subway train and photographed a split-second before his death said Wednesday after a suspect was arrested that it "would have been great" if someone had helped her father up but "what's done is done."...
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Skylar Weber
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
Skylar Jeramiah Weber, 13, of St. John's, Mo., joined the angels Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012, at Cardinal Glennon Hospital in St. Louis. He is the son of Dale Rodney and N`acole Parker Weber of St. John, Mo.; grandson of James R. and Judith Ruebel of Cape Girardeau, Charles Parker and Mary Parker of St. Louis; brother of Alexis Alexandria and Cheyenne Raquel Weber of St. John's...
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Chaffee upsets Kelly girls
(High School Sports ~ 12/06/12)
Chaffee turned the tables on Kelly less than a week after losing to the Hawks. The sixth-seeded Red Devils upset the third-seeded Hawks 59-36 Wednesday night in the final opening-round game of the 36th annual Lady Devils Invitational girls basketball tournament...
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Nutt likes what Payne brings to Redhawks' table
(College Sports ~ 12/06/12)
Southeast Missouri State men's basketball coach Dickey Nutt was finally able to talk about his latest early signee after all the paperwork had been approved. Nutt is excited about landing one of the better guards in the St. Louis area. Southeast on Wednesday officially announced the signing of Martavian Payne, a 6-foot-2, 180-pound senior combo guard at Madison Prep High School...
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Who's neXt: Awards and achievements
(Community ~ 12/06/12)
Stephanie White of Cape Girardeau was named to the dean's list at Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Ga., for the 2012 fall quarter. Blankenship awarded scholarships Madison Haley Blankenship of Jackson was awarded the James W. Davis scholarship in accountancy at the University of Mississippi. Blankenship also was on the dean's list for the 2012 spring semester...
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Cassell Wiseman
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
Cassell Wiseman, 71, of Cape Girardeau died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, at the Lutheran Home. He was born Feb. 26, 1941, in Frazier, Tenn., to John Lee and Lillie Mae Lewis Wiseman. He and Percilla Pigue were married Dec. 5, 1975, in Holly Springs, Miss...
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Landon Wilson
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
ADVANCE, Mo. -- Landon James Wilson, 13, of Advance passed away Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Feb. 8, 1999, in Poplar Bluff, Mo., son of Joni Wilson. Landon was a student at Parkview State School in Cape Girardeau. He loved being in the pool, music and being read to. Landon touched everyone who ever met him...
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Tracey Niederbrach
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
Tracey G. Niederbrach, 41, of Cape Girardeau died Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012, at his home. A celebration of life service will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday at Wescoat Shelter at Trail of Tears State Park. Ford and Sons Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements...
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Marita Nelson
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Marita K. Nelson, 89, of Perryville died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, at the Independence Care Center of Perry County. She was born Sept. 16, 1923, in Perryville, daughter of Louis Arthur and Cornelia Theresa "Nealy" Gieringer Loiseau. She and Loy Hudson Nelson were married May 7, 1949. He preceded her in death July 17, 2011...
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JoAnn Lowes
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
JoAnn Lowes, 79, of Jackson, formerly of Dexter, Mo., died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, at her home. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday at McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson, and from 10 a.m. to time of service Saturday at Hanover Lutheran Church in Cape Girardeau...
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Linda LaFentres
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
Linda Sue LaFentres, 45, of Scott City died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, at SoutheastHEALTH Medical Plaza in Cape Girardeau. She was born Dec. 16, 1966, in Cape Girardeau to Paul J. and Nancy N. Mack Backfisch. She and Doug C. LaFentres were married Nov. 4, 1988, in Benton, Mo...
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Margie Huber
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
Margie Catherine Huber, 74, of Ellisville, Mo., died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, at Bethesda Meadow in Ellisville. She was born Dec. 11, 1937, in Creve Coeur, Mo., to Thomas J. and Mabel Caroline Feltz Moore. She and Norbert Huber were married April 27, 1957, in Perryville, Mo. He preceded her in death March 24, 1977...
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Ruby Burgess
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
PAINTON, Mo. -- Ruby E. Burgess, 86, of Montrose, Mich., passed away Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012, at McLaren Hospital in Flint, Mich., with her loving family by her side. She was born Aug. 20, 1926, in Painton to James and Lydia Story Hogg. She and Gerald Robert Burgess were married July 9, 1945. He preceded her in death in 1982...
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George Bidewell
(Obituary ~ 12/06/12)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. — George Ivan Bidewell, 102, of Albuquerque, N.M., formerly of Marble Hill, died Sunday, Oct. 28, 2012, in Albuquerque. A private service was held. Direct Funeral Services in Albuquerque was in charge of arrangements.
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Hooked on Science: Popping science ornament
(Community ~ 12/06/12)
Looking for a way to add a little science to the Christmas tree this year? Learn how to pop popcorn inside a transparent clear glass ornament. Transparent glass ball ornament Popcorn kernels Brown paper bag STEP 1: Remove the metal catch and hook. Place about two teaspoons of popcorn kernels into the transparent glass ball ornament...
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Southeast women's basketball box score
(College Sports ~ 12/06/12)
Southeast box score SIU CARBONDALE 58, SOUTHEAST 57 Percentages: FG .328, FT .765. 3-point goals: 4-21, .190 (Bradshaw 2-11, Hunter 2-4, Roberts 0-2, Haertling 0-2, Mack 0-1, Hackmann 0-1). Team rebounds: 4. Blocked shots: 2 (Shiffer, Mack). Turnovers: 19 (Hunter 8, Bradshaw 4, Roberts 2, Hackmann 2, Mack, Wright, King)...
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Cape Girardeau County Commission Agenda 12/06/12
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
1 Barton Square, Jackson 9 a.m. today Routine business Action items Appointments and possible action items...
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Jackson police report 12/6/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/06/12)
The Jackson Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt...
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Cape Girardeau police report 12/6/12
(Police/Fire Report ~ 12/06/12)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt...
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Out of the past 12/6/12
(Out of the Past ~ 12/06/12)
The annual hanging of the greens is held during the morning worship services at First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). The daughter of an 1898 graduate of Southeast Missouri State University has donated several works of art, valued at approximately $125,000, to the University Museum; George and Placide Schriever have presented the museum with oil paintings, etchings, watercolors, graphics and original drawings; Mrs. Schriever is the daughter of Charles M. Daues...
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Man evades police after overnight Wednesday chase
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
An attempted traffic stop escalated into a police pursuit early Wednesday morning, but the suspect managed to evade capture when he abandoned the vehicle and fled on foot, police said. The man was not in custody Wednesday afternoon, according to Cape Girardeau Police Department spokesman Darin Hickey. The department did not identify the suspect, but Hickey did say officers are investigating....
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Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
The #1 ball in golf... makes great Christmas Gifts!! $39.99 Arena Golf 2901 Hawthorne Road Cape Girardeau, MO 573-332-0860
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Taylormade RBZ "Bonded" Driver
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
The Hottest and Longest Driver of 2012! $199 Arena Golf 2901 Hawthorne Road Cape Girardeau, MO 573-332-0860
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Mizuno Gold Outwear
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
Keep your golfer warm and dry this winter. High-performance outerwear available in long and short sleeve. $49.99 - $129.99 Arena Golf 2901 Hawthorne Road Cape Girardeau, MO 573-332-0860
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Titleist 913 Drivers
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
Brand New!! Pick up the longest and most forgiving Titleist Driver Ever! $399 Arena Golf 2901 Hawthorne Road Cape Girardeau, MO 573-332-0860
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Mizzou Pullovers and Fleece
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
Sleek looking outerwear... Available in fleece also! Many to choose from. $32.99- $52.99 Arena Golf 2901 Hawthorne Road Cape Girardeau, MO 573-332-0860
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Gift Baskets
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
Choose ready-made or create a custom basket for that special person on your holiday list. Prices vary Dee's Gifts and Gift Baskets 1743 North Kingshighway Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-3633 www.Deesgiftsonline.com
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Cheese or Sushi Trays
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
Give a gift that has people talking! These serving trays made from wine bottles and are perfect for cheese and sushi. Starting at $20 Dee's Gifts and Gift Baskets 1743 North Kingshighway Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-3633 www.Deesgiftsonline.com
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Faerie Lights
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
Check out these stylish wine bottle lamps with small lights in the bottle! Lights can be electric or battery operated. $20 Dee's Gifts and Gift Baskets 1743 North Kingshighway Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-3633 www.Deesgiftsonline.com
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Assorted Christmas Ornaments
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
Decorate your tree this holiday season with something different from Dees! $5 Dee's Gifts and Gift Baskets 1743 North Kingshighway Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-3633 www.Deesgiftsonline.com
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An introduction to the inequality of nations
(Column ~ 12/06/12)
It's a common theme, repeated in the media and by political figures, that since the end of the Cold War, the United States remains "the world's only superpower." Given the frequency of that statement, it is worth considering its significance and, more broadly, to identify the comparisons this term might imply when examining the rest of the world...
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Christmas downtown
(Editorial ~ 12/06/12)
Editor's note: The following editorial has been corrected. Downtown Cape Girardeau is looking quite festive these days as several businesses have decorated their storefronts for Christmas. Many of the trees planted as part of the Broadway renovation now have lights...
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Lamps
(Submitted Promo ~ 12/06/12)
Perfect for the hard to shop for men in your life, these lamps made from his favorite alcohol bottle are sure to please. $45 Dee's Gifts and Gift Baskets 1743 North Kingshighway Cape Girardeau, MO 573-335-3633 www.Deesgiftsonline.com
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Jefferson tombstone in Missouri to be refurbished
(State News ~ 12/06/12)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- A marble slab from the original tombstone of former President Thomas Jefferson, which has been stored for nearly 130 years at the University of Missouri-Columbia, will be sent to a laboratory that serves the Smithsonian Institution for restoration work, university officials said Wednesday...
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Jackson doctor has flag raised over USS Arizona Memorial
(Local News ~ 12/06/12)
When Dr. Charles Pewitt went with his family in May to Hawaii, he never expected to receive what he calls a once in a lifetime experience. "Talk about a surprise," Pewitt said. "Getting a flag raised and lowered at the USS Arizona Memorial hadn't even crossed my mind when we went to Pearl Harbor."...
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