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Web site culls data on federal spending
(Local News ~ 06/10/07)
Ever wonder which company holds the biggest federal contracts in Missouri? How about in the 8th Congressional District? Or maybe information about who receives federal grants, how much and for what purpose would be helpful. That data, and more, can now be found on the Internet at a site called FedSpending.org, a project of OMB Watch, a nonpartisan organization dedicated to government accountability. ...
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Former congressman says GOP must be punished
(Local News ~ 06/10/07)
Area Democrats got a dose of old-fashioned political oratory Saturday evening when they called on an old-style politician for a speech. Former U.S. representative Bill Burlison, who recently returned to Southeast Missouri after 27 years of living in Maryland, didn't disappoint the gathering of about 75 party faithful for the annual Byrd Township Democrats' Truman Day Barbecue at Laborers International Union Local 1104 hall in Cape Girardeau...
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Hannaford - 50 years
(Anniversary ~ 06/10/07)
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Nathaniel Hannaford of Cape Girardeau celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary May 27, 2007, with an open house hosted by their children. Hannaford and Kathryn Ann Fisher were married May 30, 1957, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Slater, Mo., by the Rev. Francis Gilgannon...
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Jansen-Cox
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
ORAN, Mo. -- David and Charlotte Jansen of Oran announce the engagement of their daughter, Kerri Ann Jansen, to Craig Alan Cox, both of Kirkwood, Mo. He is the son of Rodney and Janet Cox of Hannibal, Mo. Jansen is a 1995 graduate of Oran High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in early childhood education from Southeast Missouri State University in 2002. She is a kindergarten teacher in St. Louis...
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Walker-Aufdenberg
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
William and Peggy Walker of Ste. Genevieve, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Amanda Walker, to Cory Aufdenberg, both of St. Louis. He is the son of Rick and Renee Aufdenberg of Jackson. Walker is a 2001 graduate of Ste. Genevieve High School. She received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in 2005. She is employed with Travers and Associates in St. Louis...
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Klipfel-Vandeven
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
ORAN, Mo. -- William and Peggy Klipfel of Oran announce the engagement of their daughter, Danielle Nicole Klipfel, to John David Vandeven, both of Creve Coeur, Mo. He is the son of John and Mary Vandeven of Leopold, Mo. Klipfel is a 2003 graduate of Oran High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in nursing from the University of Missouri Sinclair School of Nursing in 2007. She is a nurse at St. Luke's Hospital in Chesterfield, Mo...
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Wallner-Wallis
(Wedding ~ 06/10/07)
PATTON, Mo. -- April Elizabeth Wallner and Lance Richard Wallis were married June 24, 2006, at the Fredericktown Nazarene Church at Pinecrest Camp and Conference Center near Fredericktown, Mo. The Rev. Shurky Braike performed the ceremony. Music was by Brian Burkholder and Heidi Wallner...
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Muser-Ross
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
Daniel and Nancy Muser of Cape Girardeau announce the engagement of their daughter, Kelly Ann Muser, to Joshua Todd Ross. He is the son of Jim Ross of Centralia, Mo., and Patti Coble of Columbia, Mo. Muser is a 1998 graduate of Central High School. She received a bachelor of science degree in food science and nutrition from the University of Missouri School of Journalism in 2003...
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Bohnert-Massie
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Ken and Jayne Bohnert of Perryville announce the engagement of their daughter, Stephanie Bohnert, to Robbie Massie. He is the son of Bob and Nancy Massie of Bourbon, Mo., and Lisa Benton of St. James, Mo. Bohnert is a 2004 graduate of Perryville High School, and a 2006 graduate of Mineral Area College in Park Hills, Mo. She is employed by Steele Insurance Agency in Sullivan, Mo...
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Kiefer-Swinford
(Wedding ~ 06/10/07)
CHAFFEE, Mo. -- Morgan Brittany Kiefer and Blaine Adam Swinford were married Oct. 21, 2006, at St. Ambrose Catholic Church. The Rev. John Harth performed the ceremony. Organist was Betty Vandeven of Chaffee, and soloist was Alicia Curtis of Cape Girardeau...
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Tolson-Newman
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
COBDEN, Ill. -- Britany Lee Tolson and Tony Joe Newman announce their engagement. She is the daughter of Kent and Kathy Tolson of Cobden, Ill. Newman is the son of Tony and Pam Newman of Buncombe, Ill. Tolson is a 2004 graduate of Anna-Jonesboro High School. She received an associate of arts degree from Shawnee Community College in 2007. She is employed at Kroger in Anna...
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Seabaugh-Meyer
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
LaDonna M. Seabaugh and John R. Meyer of Jackson announce their engagement. She is the daughter of Helen Seabaugh of Jackson, and the late O.J. Seabaugh. Meyer is the son of the late Jack and Patricia Meyer of Merrill, Wis. Seabaugh is a graduate of Jackson High School. She is employed at Rhodes 101 Stop in Jackson...
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Valentine-Bruce
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
Linda and Vern Church of Sikeston, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter, Brandy N. Valentine, to Kyle M. Bruce, both of Whitewater. He is the son of Gary and Barbara Bruce of Jackson and Tammy and Mike Johnston of Whitewater. Valentine is a 1996 graduate of Jackson High School. She is a unit secretary in the oncology department at Southeast Missouri Hospital...
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Weddings go green
(Community ~ 06/10/07)
The bride chose a gown that could be worn again to parties; the groom organized guest car pools in hybrid vehicles; and the couple picked an outdoor Japanese garden instead of a large, energy-sucking reception hall. Everything about Kristy Wang and Nik Kaestner's big day in San Francisco was decidedly "green" -- from locally grown, organic vegetables and sustainably harvested fish to homemade tablecloths that were later turned into dinner napkins...
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Lorberg-Schumacher
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
John and Ellen Lorberg of Gordonville announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Christine Lorberg, to Todd Andrew Schumacher, both of St. Louis. He is the son of Drew and Martha Schumacher of Ballwin, Mo. Lorberg is a 1994 graduate of Jackson High School. She received a degree in marketing from Missouri State University in Springfield in 1999. She is a sales representative with Novartis Pharmaceutical Co...
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Froemsdorf-Higuera
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
KELSO, Mo. -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Froemsdorf of Kelso announce the engagement of their daughter, Heidi Marie Froemsdorf, to Fernando Alexander Higuera. He is the son of Celida Higuera of Guadalajara, Mexico, and the late Jaime Fernando Higuera. Froemsdorf is a 2001 graduate of St. ...
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Speak Out 6/10/07
(Speak Out ~ 06/10/07)
Using resources; From bad to worse; Front-line view; Pay, then pump; A comparison; Unprepared; Paying teachers; Nondrinkers targeted?; Minor offenses
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Poll: Fred Thompson shaking up the GOP presidential race
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
WASHINGTON -- Fred Thompson's expected entry into the tight Republican presidential race is drawing crucial strength from conservatives and older men, vaulting him into the thick of the nomination fight, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll says. The survey shows the top Democratic contender, Sen. ...
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Governor's policies
(Column ~ 06/10/07)
After years of fiscal shortages, the state has paid off its federal unemployment insurance debt, thanks to the policies and commitment of Gov. Matt Blunt. The debt was incurred during 2003 and 2004 when the state was in the midst of a $1.1 billion budget deficit. With fiscal policies firmly in place, the state recently paid more than $135 million to mark the end of an insolvent fund that pays benefits to unemployed workers...
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Inspirational writing for the future
(Column ~ 06/10/07)
By Viney Mosley I want to thank Matt Sanders, Fred Lynch, Kim McDowell and all of the Southeast Missourian family for assisting us in the promotion of "And God Answered: A Memoir" by Jean Bell Mosley. The May 29 article brought tears to my eyes. You captured the essence of my relationship with Mom...
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Arkansas pride
(Column ~ 06/10/07)
By Tim Blair As a longtime journalist and native and resident of Northeast Arkansas, I was dismayed by the attempt at humor by staff writer TJ Greaney in his May 30 column. To say that all he knew of Southeast Missouri was its dangerous proximity to Arkansas indicates not only ignorance, but a belief in outdated stereotypes. ...
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Police report 6/10/07
(Police/Fire Report ~ 06/10/07)
DWIs; Arrest
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Fire report 6/10/07
(Police/Fire Report ~ 06/10/07)
n At 7:13 p.m., citizen assistance in the 1400 block of South West End Boulevard. n At 9:58 p.m., a report of smoke in the area of West Rodney Drive and Hopper Road. n At 11:01 p.m., citizen assistance in the 1100 block of Linden Street. n At 2:56 a.m., medical assistance in the 2500 block of Independence Street...
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Bonnie Ludwig
(Obituary ~ 06/10/07)
Bonnie Mae Ludwig, 81, of Jackson, passed away Friday, June 8, 2007, at the Jackson Manor Nursing Home. She was born Aug. 18, 1925, to Florian James and Lula Jane Smith Armstrong, at the Armstrong-Ramsey House on Silver Springs Road in Cape Girardeau. She and Vernon Ludwig were married Oct. 20, 1945, at the Methodist Church in Clinton, Okla...
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Kay Scharenborg
(Obituary ~ 06/10/07)
Kay K. Scharenborg, 64, of Jackson, died Thursday, June 7, 2007, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. She was born Feb. 20, 1943, in Perryville, Mo., daughter of Walter and Mildred Black Seibel. She and Bill Scharenborg were married June 1, 1963. He survives...
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Southern Ill. counties to get disaster aid for early April freeze
(Local News ~ 06/10/07)
Alexander and Union counties in Southern Illinois were included in 81 counties eligible for federal disaster assistance to help farmers recover from the early April freeze that severely damaged some crops. The declaration qualifies farmers in the counties for U.S. ...
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Harley Eddleman Sr.
(Obituary ~ 06/10/07)
Harley Lee Eddleman Sr., 95, of Cape Girardeau died Friday, June 8, 2007 at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born April 29, 1912, in Biehle, Mo., son of Christopher Columbus and Barbara Ann Fulbright Eddleman. He and Gladys Noland were married Aug. 14, 1948, in Arkansas. She died May 17, 2001...
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Virginia Waldman
(Obituary ~ 06/10/07)
MARBLE HILL, Mo. -- Virginia Lee Waldman, 82, of Marble Hill died Thursday, May 31, 2007, at Saint Francis Medical Center. She was born Aug. 19, 1925, in Grassy, Mo., daughter of Lyman and Ruthia Farmer Liley. She and Royce Waldman Jr. were married. He died. Later she married Marvin Kerley...
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Heeding the call
(Local News ~ 06/10/07)
While other children mimicked actors and actresses or crashed dump trucks, Mary Ann Hennecke said her son would "play as a priest" when he was young. The childhood fantasy became reality June 1 as St. Mary's Cathedral was filled to capacity to watch William Hennecke receive the sacrament of holy orders from Bishop John J. Leibrecht...
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Number of cases of Alzheimer's worldwide to quadruple by 2050
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
WASHINGTON -- More than 26 million people worldwide have Alzheimer's disease, and a new forecast says the number will quadruple by 2050. At that rate, one in 85 people will have the brain-destroying disease in 40 years, researchers from Johns Hopkins University conclude...
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Health official: Quarantine laws need strengthening in light of TB case
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
WASHINGTON -- States should have the power to restrict the movement of patients with contagious diseases even before they have the chance to disobey doctors' orders, federal health officials say. The need for such authority to order someone quarantined emerged as lesson No. 1 from the case of the Atlanta lawyer who went to Europe despite having a dangerous form of tuberculosis...
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American businessman purchases large areas of Argentina and Chile
(International News ~ 06/10/07)
LOS ESTEROS DEL IBERA, Argentina -- The American multimillionaire who founded the North Face and Esprit clothing lines says he is trying to save the planet by buying bits of it. First Douglas Tompkins purchased a huge part of southern Chile. Now he hopes to save the northeast wetlands of neighboring Argentina...
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Nude cyclists take part in World Naked Bike Ride
(International News ~ 06/10/07)
BRIGHTON, England -- With strategically placed helmets and slogans painted on bare skin, scores of people shed their clothes and rode through this seaside resort on their bicycles Saturday to promote cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transport...
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China rejects U.S. products for failing to meet standards
(International News ~ 06/10/07)
BEIJING -- China said Saturday it had rejected a shipment of pistachios from the United States because it contained ants, the latest indication that the government may be retaliating as Chinese products are turned back from overseas because of safety concerns...
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Iraqi soldiers killed as suicide bomber rams checkpoint
(International News ~ 06/10/07)
BAGHDAD -- A suspected al-Qaida suicide bomber rammed a speeding gasoline truck into an Iraqi army checkpoint outside the capital on Saturday, killing at least 14 soldiers as militants hammered the country's shaky security forces. The terror campaign against Iraqi troops and police appears designed to blunt U.S. progress in creating a stable local force so the Americans can go home. U.S. military officers began noticing the new pattern of attacks last month...
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Pakistani president withdraws law imposing curbs on media
(International News ~ 06/10/07)
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- President Gen. Pervez Musharraf on Saturday withdrew new curbs on media covering Pakistan's growing political crisis, backing down after a week of nationwide protests by journalists and opposition parties. The president issued a decree last Sunday that sharply increased regulators' ability to sanction broadcasters who violate a code of conduct that bars programming deemed too critical of the armed forces or likely to undermine national unity...
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President's reception at Bulgaria, Albania, his final stops, shouldn't include protests
(International News ~ 06/10/07)
SOFIA, Bulgaria -- Bulgaria has lost 13 soldiers in Iraq, but says it is committed to the U.S.-led coalition at least until next spring, and Albania professes such an affinity for America that it has issued three stamps of President Bush's likeness and the Statue of Liberty...
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Palestinian gunmen storm Israeli border
(International News ~ 06/10/07)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip -- Palestinian gunmen broke through Israel's heavily fortified Gaza border and battled troops inside Israel for about two hours Saturday in a failed attempt to abduct an Israeli soldier. One of the raiders was killed. It was the first cross-border incursion since militants killed two soldiers and abducted a third a year ago...
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Filmmaker starts program for at-risk girls
(State News ~ 06/10/07)
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. -- Filmmaker Tara Veneruso could have held her camp for girls near her Los Angeles home. But she picked St. Joseph and the Kansas City area instead. "I thought, 'What a joy it would be to bring this program to the middle of America.' And if you look on a map, this really is the middle of America," Veneruso said Tuesday, standing on a stage inside Potter Hall on the Missouri Western State University campus...
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Rolla man recounts USS Indianapolis sinking during WWII
(State News ~ 06/10/07)
ROLLA, Mo. -- Gerald Poor, 80, has piles of thank-you letters, some from people he does not even know. The letters are from people thanking him for his service with the Navy in World War II while he was aboard the USS Indianapolis. Poor had brothers in the service, and he convinced the superintendent at Vienna High School to give him a diploma, so he could go into the Navy...
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Recent growth leads to renewed interest in Taney County history
(State News ~ 06/10/07)
FORSYTH, Mo. -- A renewed interest in Taney County history has led to plans to build a heritage and cultural center next to the county's oldest remaining government building. County Commissioner Ron Herschend said the center next to the concrete jail built in 1913 would be a repository for artifacts, a place to teach Taney County history and an attraction to bring visitors and revenue to the county seat...
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Bush defends his humanitarian record to the pope at Vatican
(International News ~ 06/10/07)
ROME -- President Bush, denounced by tens of thousands of anti-American protesters on the streets of Rome, defended his humanitarian record on Saturday to Pope Benedict XVI, who expressed concern about "the worrisome situation in Iraq." Bush also sought to shore up relations with Italian Premier Romano Prodi, whose center-left government has been heavily critical of U.S. ...
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St. Louis man dies in fall at Zion National Park
(State News ~ 06/10/07)
ZION NATIONAL PARK, Utah -- A Missouri man fell to his death from a popular hiking trail in Zion National Park, the second fatality the park had this week. Barry Goldstein, 53, of St. Louis, fell Friday afternoon while coming down the Angels Landing trail...
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MU researchers look into cause of Alzheimer's
(State News ~ 06/10/07)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- Researchers led by a University of Missouri-Columbia scientist have begun new studies aimed at revealing the causes of Alzheimer's disease. "People like me who are getting older, we are very conscious about how to retard this from happening," said University of Missouri-Columbia biochemist Grace Sun, who leads the study. "So if this doesn't happen until you are 90, or if the progress is decreased by a certain percentage, everything we can do is helpful."...
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At 102, paperboy still going strong
(State News ~ 06/10/07)
ST. CHARLES, Mo. -- At 5:30 in the morning, 102-year-old Homer Plackmeyer can't just roll over in bed and sleep in. The residents on the second floor of Building D at Parkside Meadows Retirement Community in St. Charles depend on him. They want their newspaper, and he's their paperboy...
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Detroit hospital closing part of a trend in older cities
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
DETROIT -- Her legs crippled by diabetes, Mary Lewis is grateful it's a short distance between her doctor's office at Riverview Hospital and the adjacent apartment tower where she lives. It will become a painful struggle next year when the hospital closes and physicians' offices are forced to move. The hospital last week said it was losing too much money and already stopped accepting inpatients, though the emergency room will remain open for now...
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Man drives car through Long Island shopping mall
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. -- Many teenagers spend their afternoons cruising around shopping malls, but one young man's jaunt through a corridor landed him in hot water with police. Dwight Thomas, 19, crashed his car through the main glass doors at the Westfield Sunrise mall Thursday evening and cruised the corridor, knocking over a kiosk and sending shoppers scurrying before exiting the building and leaving his car, police said...
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Watchdog group pans Google's privacy policies as worst on the Web
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc.'s privacy practices are the worst among the Internet's top destinations, according to a watchdog group seeking to intensify the recent focus on how the online search leader handles personal information about its users...
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Missing basset hound turns up six months later 430 miles from home
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -- A basset hound that disappeared from its California home in December has been found 430 miles away in Arizona. The dog, named Fred, was found by an employee Wednesday in the parking lot of the Second Chance Center for Animals in Flagstaff...
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Sex offenders are getting younger and more violent
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
STOCKTON, Calif. -- Courts have seen the number of sex offense cases involving juvenile offenders rise dramatically in recent years, an Associated Press review of national statistics found, and treatment professionals say the offenders are getting younger and the crimes more violent...
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NYC medical examiner says muscle cream killed teen runner
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
NEW YORK -- A medical examiner blamed a 17-year-old track star's death on the use of too much anti-inflammatory muscle cream, the kind used to soothe aching legs after exercise. Arielle Newman, a cross-country runner at Notre Dame Academy on Staten Island, died after her body absorbed high levels of methyl salicylate, an anti-inflammatory found in sports creams such as Ben-Gay and Icy Hot, the New York City medical examiner said Friday...
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Hilton will not appeal sentence
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
LOS ANGELES -- Paris Hilton said Saturday she was "learning and growing" from her time behind bars and has decided not to appeal her 45-day jail sentence for probation violation in a reckless driving case. The hotel heiress was at a maximum-security detention center, where she was believed to have undergone medical and psychiatric evaluations to determine the best jail to keep her in...
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Charges dropped against N.H. woman who made faces at police dog
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
CHELSEA, Vt. -- A prosecutor dropped charges against a woman who was arrested for staring at and making faces at a police dog. After all, the prosecutor reasoned, the four-legged witness can't testify. Jayna Hutchinson was about to go on trial this week on charges of cruelty to a police animal and resisting arrest, but the case was dropped Tuesday...
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Michigan man in wheelchair takes wild ride with truck
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. -- A 21-year-old man got the ride of a lifetime when his electric wheelchair became lodged in the grille of a semitrailer truck and was pushed down a highway for four miles at 50 mph. Ben Carpenter was unharmed but was taken to a hospital as a precaution. He had been secured to his wheelchair by a seat belt. Carpenter, who has muscular dystrophy, told a television station that he thought he might not make it through the ride...
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Sheehan selling land outside Bush's ranch to radio show host
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Cindy Sheehan will sell her war protest site near President Bush's ranch to a California radio talk show host, who will preserve it as a peace memorial, her spokeswoman said. Sheehan, who announced on Memorial Day that she was stepping down as the face of the anti-war movement, will sell the 5-acre site in Crawford for $87,000 to Bree Walker, Sheehan spokeswoman Tiffany Burns said...
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Atlantis chasing space station after year's first shuttle launch
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- With a 4-inch gap in the space shuttle Atlantis' heat-protecting blanket not appearing to be a problem Saturday, the crew readied themselves for what NASA called a delicate ballet with the international space station. Then the shuttle will enter a weeklong embrace today with the orbital outpost...
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W. Va. parking attendants pulled over for driving unregistered off-road trucks
(National News ~ 06/10/07)
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- It was a sight that would make any flagrant parking meter flouter smile. Police were pulling over parking meter attendants to warn them that their $9,600 miniature Mitsubishi and Subaru were not street legal and did not have proper tags...
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I'm pulling for Cleveland because of its young superstar
(Sports Column ~ 06/10/07)
I'm sure I'm like a lot of people who don't give Cleveland much of a chance against San Antonio in the NBA finals, which started Thursday with the host Spurs winning Game 1, 85-76. But I must say that I'm rooting for an upset by the Cavaliers, mainly because I am so taken by their young superstar, LeBron James...
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Area digest
(High School Sports ~ 06/10/07)
Cape Ford and Sons Legion falls to Festus The Cape Girardeau Ford and Sons American Legion baseball team suffered its second loss of the season Saturday night as host Festus posted a 7-4 win. Cape (8-2) had seven hits, led by Mark Himmelberg with three. Matt Hester added two hits, including the game's only home run...
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Myers-Sessoms
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
Don and Carolyn Myers of Biggers, Ark., announce the engagement of their daughter, Shannon Elaine Myers, to Henry Morris "Hank" Sessoms Jr., both of Cape Girardeau. He is the son of Shirley Sessoms, and Henry and Tammy Sessoms, all of Cape Girardeau...
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Plaza Tire piles up the wins without a full lineup
(Community Sports ~ 06/10/07)
Jess Bolen, in his 41st year managing the Plaza Tire Capahas, knows one reality of life regarding summer baseball. A team will invariably be without some of its key players, particularly early in the season. "It's just hard to have everybody all the time. There are always a lot of reasons why guys can't make it, especially up until late June," Bolen said. "They're not professionals and they have other things going on in their lives...
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Notre Dame grad suffers the loss for Printers
(Community Sports ~ 06/10/07)
Cape Girardeau native Billy Roll, who spent one season with the Plaza Tire Capahas, always enjoys pitching against his hometown team. His results Saturday weren't quite as good as they had been at various times in the past, but that didn't detract from his enjoyment in taking the mound at Capaha Field...
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Out of the past 6/10/07
(Out of the Past ~ 06/10/07)
Custody of Dejan Kocevski, the 7-year-old boy who was found locked in the basement of his burning Cape Girardeau house in April, has been given to his father, Branko Kocevski; Circuit Judge Stanley A. Grimm, who made that ruling, said his order would become effective if and when Associate Circuit Judge Marybelle Mueller decides to terminate her jurisdiction in the case...
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Compass-Ervin
(Local News ~ 06/10/07)
Gregory and Leslie Compass of Scott City announce the engagement of their daughter, Renee Nicole Compass, to David Ray Ervin Jr. He is the son of Teresa Ervin of Benton, Mo., and the late David Ervin. Compass is a 2004 graduate of Scott City High School, and is attending Southeast Missouri State University. She is a cashier at Aldi Foods...
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Lowes-Archambault
(Engagement ~ 06/10/07)
Marilyn Lowes of Jackson announces the engagement of her daughter, Holly Leigh Lowes, to Brett Andrew Archambault, both of St. Louis. He is the son of Harry and Susan Archambault of St. Louis. Lowes is also the daughter of the late Ron Lowes. Lowes received a bachelor of arts degree from Southeast Missouri State University. She is a technical recruiter with Kelly Mitchell in Clayton, Mo...
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