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Alida Roth
(Obituary ~ 10/23/08)
FROHNA, Mo. -- Alida Roth, 92, of Frohna died Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008, at Independence Care Center of Perry County. She was born March 9, 1916, at Farrar, Mo., daughter of Louis Steffens and Mary Verseman Steffens Hemmann. She and Gilbert Roth were married Aug. 11, 1946. He died March 22, 1976...
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James Calhoun Sr.
(Obituary ~ 10/23/08)
James Arthur Calhoun Sr., 84, of Scott City died Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Jan. 27, 1924, at Lilbourn, Mo., son of Charles Willis and Ethel Mae Jones Calhoun. He and Florence Elizabeth Owens were married Dec. 19, 1943, at Ancell...
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Mildred Vaughn
(Obituary ~ 10/23/08)
Mildred M. Vaughn, 95, of Cape Girardeau passed away Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2008, at Saint Francis Medical Center. She was born Aug. 19, 1913, in Advance, Mo., daughter of the late Ora Jessie and Nellie Belle McKinney James. Mildred was a homemaker and a member of Cape First Church...
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Experts not expecting spending boom as gasoline prices fall
(Business ~ 10/23/08)
HOUSTON -- It's almost like a surprise stimulus check: Gas prices have fallen so fast that the nation has found itself with an extra $125 billion to spend. But don't expect the freed-up cash to pump much life into the economy. Filling up for less than $2.50 a gallon in some places hasn't done much to boost confidence -- not when disappearing jobs, sagging home prices and the financial meltdown are everyday worries...
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Layaway resurrected for budget-conscious holiday shoppers
(Business ~ 10/23/08)
CHICAGO -- A payment method that became decidedly passe in the 1980s is being promoted again this holiday season as a way for budget-conscious shoppers to buy gifts without breaking the bank. Layaway -- the practice that allows people to pay for everything from tools to televisions bit by bit before taking their items home -- is back in advertisements for the first time in years for discount chain Kmart...
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Gold prices plunge to 13-month low
(Business ~ 10/23/08)
NEW YORK -- Gold prices collapsed Wednesday, plunging to a 13-month low as a stronger dollar and growing fears of a global recession spurred investors to yank money out of commodities. A barrage of worrisome corporate earnings has deepened investors' pessimism about the direction of the economy, prompting them to shift funds into less risky assets like government bonds. ...
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Time to get offensive: Bulldogs eager to buck trend of struggling at state tournament
(High School Sports ~ 10/23/08)
The Notre Dame softball team has averaged 9.4 runs per game, but that trend is unlikely to continue at the state tournament this weekend. Notre Dame coach Jeff Graviett knows his team will go against pitchers similar to Bulldogs ace Lauren Reinagel who have 20 or more wins and ERAs near 0.14...
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Simpson leads Rams to victory
(High School Sports ~ 10/23/08)
The state-ranked Scott City volleyball team buried Perryville in two games Wednesday to improve to 31-1-3. The Rams, ranked second in Class 2, were led by Brooke Simpson's five kills and six digs. Anna Laitinen put down three kills and added six digs, Katie Hogan chipped in with two kill blocks and nine digs, while Katie Diebold tallied five assists and four digs for the Rams...
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N.Y. man gets 25-58 years for stolen body parts scam
(National News ~ 10/23/08)
PHILADELPHIA -- Three men who conspired to plunder corpses and sell the sometimes diseased body parts were sentenced to prison Wednesday for what victims said was a gruesome, greedy scheme that violated basic principles of trust and human decency. In New Jersey, meanwhile, a federal judge ruled against some of the patients who sued after receiving some of the body parts, saying they had failed to establish grounds to sue...
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Phillies score early, hold on to win Game 1
(High School Sports ~ 10/23/08)
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Cole Hamels, Chase Utley and the rest of the Philadelphia Phillies shook off a week's worth of waiting and turned it into a World Series win. Hamels escaped trouble to win his fourth postseason start, Utley hit a two-run homer in the first inning and the Phillies beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-2 in the opener Wednesday night...
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TNA wrestling plans an action-packed Show Me Center debut
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
Wrestling fans, it's time to get ready for a little TNA — and that's not what we're talking about! TNA — Total Nonstop Action — is coming to the Show Me Center on Sunday. "The Phenomenal" A.J. Styles, former TNA world heavyweight champion Christian Cage and Olympic gold-medal winner Kurt Angle are just a few of the superstars who will take part in Total Nonstop Action's Cape Girardeau debut. ...
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Tribute to Delta Queen planned for Tuesday at Mississippi riverfront in Cape Girardeau
(Local News ~ 10/23/08)
To celebrate what could be the Delta Queen's last visit to Cape Girardeau, the city, along with Majestic America Lines, will hold a tribute to the historic steamboat at the Mississippi riverfront. The event will be from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, but the time is subject to change. ...
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Another great year for the River Campus?
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
Hello, everyone. Long time no see, huh? Those of you who've read this magazine since its creation will recognize me as SE Live's first editor, the Southeast Missourian's former arts and entertainment editor. For the past several months I've been a bit out of the entertainment loop, since I'm now helping to oversee the Southeast Missourian's operation of its website, semissourian.com....
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Detroit cools off streaking Blues
(High School Sports ~ 10/23/08)
ST. LOUIS —Tomas Holmstrom and the Detroit Red Wings kept their road winning streak going at the expense of the St. Louis Blues. Holmstrom scored for the fourth straight game, and Pavel Datsyuk added two assists in the Red Wings' 4-3 victory over the Blues on Wednesday night...
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Artifacts 10/23/08
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
Billyo O'Donnell coming to Sikeston @SL_body_copy_ragged:SIKESTON, Mo. -- Missouri landscape artist Billyo O'Donnell will visit the Sikeston Depot Museum on Saturday to promote his book, "Painting Missouri." The book is a compilation of prints of scenes from all 114 Missouri counties and St. Louis painted over a seven-year period. A reception will be held at the depot from 5 to 7 p.m. For more information, call 573-481-9967...
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Buckner Brewing Co. in downtown Cape Girardeau offers menu that pairs well with microbrews
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
At Buckner Brewing Co. in downtown Cape Girardeau, beer is king. That fact is clear as soon as you walk in the circa 1916 riverfront building. You're first greeted by large tanks where Buckner's brewmaster Mike Mills has made his microbrews since 2002...
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Miss Teen La. arrested, loses crown
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
BOSSIER CITY, La. -- Miss Teen Louisiana lost her crown 11 days early after being arrested on charges of leaving a restaurant without paying and carrying marijuana. RPM Productions Inc., the sponsor, took back the title Tuesday after learning that Lindsey Evans, 18, of Blanchard, had been arrested, president Paula M. Miles said Wednesday...
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good bets 10/23/08
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
LIVE MUSIC Doug Rees w/ special guest Jefferson Fox Jackson singer/songwriter Doug Rees blends country, folk and rock for his quirky tunes. When: 7 to 11 p.m. today Where: Stooges, Jackson Bottom Feeders Blues Band The blues band's blues band...
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Area calendar 10/23/08
(Community Sports ~ 10/23/08)
Basketball n Girls youth league: Registration is open for the Cape Girardeau Parks and Recreation Department's girls youth basketball league. Games will be played Saturdays, beginning Jan. 10. There is a mandatory coaches meeting Nov. ...
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Rhythm in our lives
(Column ~ 10/23/08)
Oct. 23, 2008 Dear Julie, Some bands do without drummers. The Grateful Dead wanted more drums, not less. The mother of all jam bands played drum duets. The drummers played as if each was inside the other's head. One of the Dead drummers, Mickey Hart, has written books about the role of rhythm in cultures and in our lives. "Life is about rhythm," he says. "We vibrate, our hearts are pumping blood, we are a rhythm machine, that's what we are."...
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Fla. woman goes to jail over $7.45 restaurant bill
(National News ~ 10/23/08)
FORT PIERCE, Fla. -- A woman has been charged after choosing jail rather than paying her tab for $7.45 at a central Florida restaurant. According to a police report, Maryanne O'Neill, 66, ordered coffee and a sandwich at a Waffle House restaurant Saturday but refused to pay the bill. The restaurant called the police...
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Hayden Pogue
(Obituary ~ 10/23/08)
FREDERICKTOWN, Mo. -- M. Hayden Pogue, 80, of Fredericktown died Monday, Oct. 20, 2008, at Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau. He was born June 25, 1928, in Madison County, Mo., son of Claude and Ethel Lashley Pogue. He and Opal Wagganer were married Sept. 20, 1945, in Madison County...
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Haunted happenings around Southeast Missouri
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
HORROR STORIES Sharon Thompson tells scary stories in the shadow of the old covered bridge. Where: Bollinger Mill State Historic Site, Burfordville When: 7 p.m. Friday HAUNTED TRAIL HILL OF HORROR...
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Recession fears, weak earnings stoke sell-off
(National News ~ 10/23/08)
NEW YORK -- After three days of relative calm, turbulence returned to Wall Street on Wednesday. Warnings of a deep recession and weak corporate earnings took the Dow Jones industrial average down 514 points amid fears that government intervention won't be enough to prevent global economies from faltering...
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Pink Galleon sets sail in Cape Girardeau with games galore, food, drink and hot-pink pool tables
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
Two Southeast Missouri natives are bringing their unusual style of pool hall and arcade to the Town Plaza in Cape Girardeau. Christopher and Lisa Seib have been operating Pink Galleon pool halls in St. Louis since 1993. Their bars, which they describe as "high class billiards and games," derives the name from the pink felt on the pool tables and the Mediterranean theme of the decor...
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Federal prosecutors set up Southeast Missouri hot line for voter fraud, intimidation
(Local News ~ 10/23/08)
Federal prosecutors announced a Southeast Missouri telephone hot line Wednesday for reporting voter fraud or intimidation as part of a national effort to protect voting rights. In a news conference at the federal courthouse in Cape Girardeau, federal prosecutor Catherine Hanaway said the the hot line is designed to make sure the upcoming election is fair...
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Britain to allow use of hybrid embryos for stem-cell research
(International News ~ 10/23/08)
LONDON -- British plans to allow scientists to use hybrid animal-human embryos for stem-cell research won final approval from lawmakers Wednesday in a sweeping overhaul of sensitive science laws. The House of Commons also clarified laws that allow the screening of embryos to produce babies with suitable bone marrow or other material for transplant to sick siblings...
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Speak Out 10/23/08
(Speak Out ~ 10/23/08)
Missing the big one To all cell-phone addicts: I feel sorry for you. The trumpet of the Lord is going to blow to announce the Second Coming, and you are going to miss it because you had you phone stuck in your ear. Speeding bus I was surprised as I was driving to work this morning to see a school bus passing by so many cars on U.S. ...
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Births 10/23/2008
(Births ~ 10/23/08)
Winschel Son to Neil Anthony and Amanda June Winschel of Perryville, Mo., Saint Francis Medical Center, 5:59 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008. Name, Noah Allen. Weight, 6 pounds, 10 ounces. First child. Mrs. Winschel is the former Amanda King, daughter of Cynde and Mark Sharrock of Oak Ridge. She is employed by the United Way of Southeast Missouri. Winschel is the son of Elaine Winschel of Perryville. He is employed at Wiethop Truck Sales...
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Southest Missouri State University art faculty display talents in River Campus exhibit
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
For the next several weeks, Southeast Missouri State University art faculty will prove that they can do as well as teach. Works by 10 members of the art faculty will be on display until Nov. 19 at the River Campus Art Gallery. The exhibit opens with a 5 to 7 p.m. reception Friday...
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Clean energy initiative works for Missouri
(Column ~ 10/23/08)
This election Missouri voters will have the opportunity to secure clean, renewable energy and more energy independence for our state. Backed by the names of 163,000 Missourians, a statewide clean energy initiative has been certified by the secretary of state and will appear on the Nov. 4 ballot as Proposition C...
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Reports of serious reactions to prescription drugs hit record
(National News ~ 10/23/08)
WASHINGTON -- The number of serious drug reactions and deaths reported to the government shot up in the first three months of this year to set a new record, a health industry watchdog group said Wednesday. The Food and Drug Administration received nearly 21,000 reports of serious drug reactions, including more than 4,800 deaths, according to an analysis of federal data by the Institute for Safe Medication Practices...
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Wood-eating beetle invasion threatens New England trees
(National News ~ 10/23/08)
WORCESTER, Mass. -- A wood-devouring beetle has gained a foothold in New England, and authorities plan to cut down large numbers of infested trees and grind them up to stop the pest from spreading to the region's celebrated forests and ravaging the timber, tourism and maple-syrup industries...
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Leigh nails down win for gray team
(College Sports ~ 10/23/08)
The gray team claimed a 5-2 victory over the black squad in the fifth and deciding game of the Steak & Beans World Series on Wednesday. The seven-inning contest at Capaha Field concluded Southeast Missouri State's fall baseball workouts. Starting pitcher Corey Harness allowed only one unearned run in five innings. He gave up five hits, struck out three and walked five to earn the win...
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Scientists show peeling Scotch tape from its roll in vacuum emits X-rays
(National News ~ 10/23/08)
NEW YORK -- Just two weeks after a Nobel Prize highlighted theoretical work on subatomic particles, physicists are announcing a discovery about a much more familiar form of matter: Scotch tape. It turns out that if you peel the popular adhesive tape off its roll in a vacuum chamber, it emits X-rays. The researchers even made an X-ray image of one of their fingers...
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Utley goes deep, helps Phillies beat Rays
(High School Sports ~ 10/23/08)
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Chase Utley walked up to the plate looking to bunt and ended up driving one out. Utley's two-run homer in the first inning got Philadelphia started in its first appearance in the World Series since 1993, and Cole Hamels pitched the Phillies to a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 1 on Wednesday night...
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Klaproth wastes little time wowing
(College Sports ~ 10/23/08)
Philip Klaproth hoped to earn a spot on special teams during his freshman season of college football. Talk about exceeding expectations in a big way. Klaproth, who played for Poplar Bluff High School last year, has been one of Southeast Missouri State's starting outside linebackers since the second game of the season...
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Fire report 10/23/2008
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/23/08)
Cape Girardeau Firefighters responded to the following calls Wednesday: n At 6:52 a.m., emergency medical service in the 2800 block of Independence Street. n At 7:28 a.m., emergency medical service in the 1100 block of Linden Street. n At 9:42 a.m., an alarm at 1325 Broadway...
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Review: Oliver Stone takes fairly straightforward approach in 'W.'
(Entertainment ~ 10/23/08)
Oliver Stone's new film about George W. Bush is simply called "W." Like the short and simple title, the film is rather simple and straightforward. It is light on comedy -- well, I guess that depends on your point of view -- and it's light on drama. It's basically an even-handed, creative biography that follows Bush from his Yale days to 2004...
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Out of the past 10/23/08
(Out of the Past ~ 10/23/08)
25 years ago: Oct. 23, 1983 G. Edgar Gress of New Jersey is installing a new Gress-Miles organ designed for the First Presbyterian Church in Cape Girardeau; the new $125,000 instrument is a 29-rank pipe organ. The Rev. and Mrs. Walter Keisker are honored at St. ...
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Baseball in Jackson
(Editorial ~ 10/23/08)
If you want to see what a community can do when it works together toward a common goal, take a look at the new Whitey Herzog Stadium in Jackson. The first phase of the baseball complex is complete, and organizers are confident the final two phases will be done by 2010...
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Democratic lt. gov. candidate Sam Page to appear in Dexter
(Local News ~ 10/23/08)
The Stoddard County Democratic Women will host their 16th annual Bess Truman dinner at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Elks Lodge in Dexter. This year's speaker will be state Rep. Sam Page, Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor. Page, a Van Buren, Mo., native, has visited the area several times for women's club's functions. He represents part of St. Louis County in the Missouri House of Representatives and was first elected to the House in November 2002...
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Area residents share stories at discussion of health care; local candidates in attendance
(Local News ~ 10/23/08)
Funtasia Clark lost Medicaid benefits when she turned 19 and aged out of the system. With no insurance coverage, the college student racked up a $6,000 hospital bill during a recent emergency stay. Between paying for college and the rising cost of living expenses, Clark is struggling to make ends meet...
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Poll: Race for White House tightens in final weeks
(National News ~ 10/23/08)
WASHINGTON -- The presidential race tightened after the final debate, with John McCain gaining among whites and people earning less than $50,000, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll that shows McCain and Barack Obama essentially running even among likely voters in the election homestretch...
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Jackson: 'No rush' to hit practice field
(High School Sports ~ 10/23/08)
ST. LOUIS -- Rams running back Steven Jackson was hard to pick out at practice Wednesday, bundled in a hooded sweatsuit and a towel wrapped around his neck as he watched from the sideline. It's part of the plan to get him back on the field on game day...
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Russia modernizes missiles in response to U.S. plans
(International News ~ 10/23/08)
MOSCOW -- Russia's efforts to upgrade its missile arsenals will help counter the planned U.S. missile defense sites in Europe, a top general said Wednesday. Russia's Strategic Missile Force chief, Col. Gen. Nikolai Solovtsov, said the military will commission a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile and modify the existing missiles...
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Get used to all this Big 12 offense
(High School Sports ~ 10/23/08)
BOULDER, Colo. -- Lamenting the demise of defense in college football? Get used to it. Some coaches in the high-octane Big 12, with its ridiculously rich crop of talented young quarterbacks and four of the top eight teams in the country, say there's been a fundamental shift in the game and the pendulum might never swing back...
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Police report 10/23/2008
(Police/Fire Report ~ 10/23/08)
Cape Girardeau The Cape Girardeau Police Department released the following items. Arrests do not imply guilt. Arrests n Jessie J. Stokes, 64, of Portageville, Mo., was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for failure to appear for property damage. n Ranny M. Williams, 54, homeless, was arrested on a Cape Girardeau warrant for public solicitation...
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U.S. soldiers free American hostage held near Kabul
(International News ~ 10/23/08)
KABUL, Afghanistan -- U.S. Special Forces soldiers conducting a nighttime operation freed a kidnapped American working for the Army Corps of Engineers -- the first known hostage rescue by American forces in Afghanistan. The American, who was abducted in mid-August, had been held in a growing insurgent stronghold 30 miles west of Kabul, U.S. military officials said. They said several insurgents were killed in last week's mission to free him...
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Judy Thomas
(Obituary ~ 10/23/08)
Judy A. Irmen Thomas, 42, of Highland, Ill., formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2008, at St. Joseph Hospital in Highland. Thomas was a registered nurse. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Salvation Army in Granite City, Ill...
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Town bakes 6,600 cookies for troops
(National News ~ 10/23/08)
HYDE PARK, N.Y. -- An upstate New York town has baked 6,600 cookies for troops serving overseas. Liz Rogers, the head of the Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce, said the 550 dozen chocolate chip and oatmeal cookies were all made Monday and mailed Tuesday...
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Atheists plan ad campaign on sides of London buses
(International News ~ 10/23/08)
LONDON -- London buses have God on their side -- but not for long, if atheists have their way. The sides of some of London's red buses will soon carry ads asserting there is "probably no God," as nonbelievers fight what they say is the preferential treatment given to religion in British society...
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Mass graves found near Syrian border
(International News ~ 10/23/08)
BAGHDAD -- Iraqi officials Wednesday reported finding mass graves with remains of 34 people, most believed to have been Iraqi army recruits waylaid three years ago by al-Qaida gunmen as they traveled to a training base near the Syrian border. Farmers tipped off authorities last week about the graves, located in the Euphrates River valley near Syria about 200 miles northwest of Baghdad, according to a local mayor, Farhan Fitaghan...
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St. Louis getting ready for second half of I-64 project
(State News ~ 10/23/08)
ST. LOUIS -- The second half of a massive rebuilding of Interstate 64 in the St. Louis area will begin before year's end, and officials on Wednesday urged commuters to start planning for it now. About five miles of the interstate west of St. Louis is shut down for construction. That section will reopen and another five-mile section east of the current construction area -- past Brentwood Boulevard to Kingshighway Boulevard -- will close before 2009, though an exact date hasn't been set...
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Fall Day at Mississippi
(Submitted Photo ~ 10/23/08)
My friends and I had a picnic at the river and were enjoying the fall day.
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March of Dimes Golf Tournament
(Submitted Photo ~ 10/23/08)
The March of Dimes raised over $6,000 to "save babies" through their second annual ladies golf scramble. The March of Dimes thanks all of the people and organizations that made this event such a success.
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Economy not spooking area businesses selling Halloween items
(Local News ~ 10/23/08)
While the economy may be shaky, businesses aren't seeing customers skipping purchases of Halloween costumes or party supplies. "We're well ahead of last year's sales," said Rob Younghouse, co-owner of Younghouse Party Central in Cape Girardeau. "Halloween seems to be an outlet for people to have that one night of fun each year. When you think of the cost of buying a costume complete with accessories, which can be as cheap as 10 to 50 dollars, it's not that big of an expenditure."...
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'America's Got Talent' winner Neal Boyd to appear at Southeast Homecoming
(Local News ~ 10/23/08)
"America's Got Talent" winner Neal E. Boyd will ride in the Southeast Missouri State University Homecoming parade Saturday and accept a Distinguished Service Award from the university, but he won't whip out his million-dollar voice for the public because of restrictions on his public performances...
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Singer-songwriter Carole King visits Cape Girardeau to encourage Obama campaign workers
(Local News ~ 10/23/08)
Singer-songwriter Carole King stopped at Barack Obama's Cape Girardeau headquarters Wednesday evening "to give you a little love and a little sugar" to spur the campaign's effort in the final two weeks before Election Day. Visiting Southeast Missouri as part of a two-day tour of the state, King spoke to about 75 people crammed into the small storefront on Broadway that serves as the campaign's focus in the area. ...
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Swanner Awarded Grant to Increase Awareness of TLC Line
(Submitted Story ~ 10/23/08)
Pamela Swanner, of Cape Girardeau, was recently awarded a "Step Up to Leadership" mini-grant by East Missouri Action Agency. Her grant proposal, The Heartland Warm Line Awareness Project, won funding in the amount of $500. This project focused on increasing awareness of the Warm Line, operated by the Community Counseling Center Consumer Advisory Board, through a newspaper ad, brochures, and t-shirts to be worn by members of Community Counseling Center's Clubhouse softball team...
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Angel Productions prepares for Christmas
(Submitted Story ~ 10/23/08)
Angel Productions is already busy preparing for the 2nd annual Christmas Carnival to be held Sunday, December 7 at the VFW. This free public event brought in over 200 kids last year to play games, win prizes, and "shop" for Christmas gifts. If you would like to help make this event a success,please contact me. This is a great opportunity for service hours or free advertisement for many groups and businesses. Sheri Johnson, M.A., Coordinator at 225-7863 or sherij4@yahoo.com...
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This afternoon on seMissourian.com
(Local News ~ 10/23/08)
The Cape Girardeau Police Department said today it will restrict parking along certain streets Saturday morning in anticipation of the Southeast Missouri State Univerisity Homecoming parade that begins at 9:30 a.m. at Capaha Park. After 2 a.m. Saturday, cars parked in these areas will be towed...
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Swanner Awarded Grant to Increase Awareness of TLC Line
(Submitted Story ~ 10/23/08)
Pamela Swanner, of Cape Girardeau, was recently awarded a "Step Up to Leadership" mini-grant by East Missouri Action Agency. Her grant proposal, The Heartland Warm Line Awareness Project, won funding in the amount of $500. This project focused on increasing awareness of the Warm Line, operated by the Community Counseling Center Consumer Advisory Board, through a newspaper ad, brochures, and t-shirts to be worn by members of Community Counseling Center's Clubhouse softball team...
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Enchanted Swamp
(Submitted Story ~ 10/23/08)
Just across the river and south on hwy 3 sits a lost meander known as Horseshoe Lake
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