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July 20, 2006
All the options
An 18-year-old woman suspects she is pregnant. She doesn't know where to go or whom to talk to. First, she needs a pregnancy test. Numerous places in Southeast Missouri offer free confidential tests. Birthright International's Cape Girardeau chapter and Crisis Preg...
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July 13, 2006
Tattoo who?
Stats: about one in four Americans between 18 and 50 have at least one tattoo, according to a survey released in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology in June. About half of 18-to-29-year-olds have either a tattoo or piercing that is not in the soft lo...
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July 10, 2006
Construction begins today on Mount Auburn widening
A construction project begins today to widen Mount Auburn Road from William Street to Bloomfield Road, with a ground breaking ceremony at 10 a.m. at Fire Station No. 2 on Mount Auburn Road. When finished, the street will be widened from 44 feet to 59 feet and from ...
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July 9, 2006
Capturing autism on video
David and Taylor Crowe just can't sit still. Whenever the father and son have a spare moment, they are always doing something productive. David, an orthodontist who lives in Cape Girardeau, and Taylor, his autistic son, are currently involved with projects aimed to...
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July 3, 2006
Seeds of redemption
CHARLESTON, Mo. -- Darrell Porter toils away in a field each weekday. He tills soil, plants seeds, cuts grass, pulls weeds, harvests vegetables and picks fruit. But Porter isn't a farmer. He is a prisoner at Southeast Correctional Center...
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June 26, 2006
Low turnout for annual wild horse, burro adoption
You can lead a horse buyer to water, but you can't make him drink. At the seventh Adopt-A-Wild Horse and Burro program, held Friday through Sunday, 70 horses and 11 burros were available for adoption, but only about 16 animals were adopted. The program, sponsored b...
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June 25, 2006
Organizers hope for another Chautauqua in '07
The Chautauqua festival closed Saturday night at the Osage Community Centre with an energetic speech by George Washington Carver. Of course, it wasn't actually Carver himself, who died in 1943, but performer Paxton Williams, who portrayed the agricultural legend...
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June 16, 2006
Search for true love in 'The Real Thing' leads characters astray
Imagine being two years into a marriage and realizing your wife is having an affair. Do you immediately confront her? Do you sit back and hope she comes back to you? Do you break it off and run away? In Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing," all of these themes are addre...
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June 14, 2006
Think your life is bad?
Once in a while, a movie comes along that makes a viewer realize just how good his or her life is. "City of God," a highly acclaimed Brazilian film that chronicles the lives of several people living in Rio De Janeiro's slums, is such a movie. Director Fernando Meir...
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