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Sat Aug 15 14:13:49 PDT 2009 by
Father of murdered family provides fingerprints to police
Chris Coleman, the father and husband of the three murder victims, provided fingerprints to the Columbia police department. It comes 6 days after Sheri Coleman and her two sons were found dead in their house.
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Sat Aug 15 14:13:53 PDT 2009 by
Records: Chris Coleman was model employee
Employment records say a southwestern Illinois man accused of strangling his wife and two sons was a model employee who was "hard working, diligent and very trustworthy."
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Sat Aug 15 14:13:52 PDT 2009 by
Judge: Joyce Meyer Ministries to release documents
Employment records say a southwestern Illinois man accused of strangling his wife and two sons was a model employee who was "hard working, diligent and very trustworthy."
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Sat Aug 15 14:13:49 PDT 2009 by
Slain Columbia, Ill. mother, 2 sons remembered
Columbia resident Sheri Coleman and her sons, Garett and Gavin, were remembered on Saturday. A public service is scheduled for Sunday night at a Columbia park and another family service is set for Monday in the Chicago area.
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Sat Aug 15 14:13:49 PDT 2009 by
Famous pathologist consulted on Coleman case
Columbia resident Sheri Coleman and her sons, Garett and Gavin, were remembered on Saturday. A public service is scheduled for Sunday night at a Columbia park and another family service is set for Monday in the Chicago area.
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Sat Aug 15 14:13:49 PDT 2009 by
Reports: Suspect in Columbia murders is a man
Columbia resident Sheri Coleman and her sons, Garett and Gavin, were remembered on Saturday. A public service is scheduled for Sunday night at a Columbia park and another family service is set for Monday in the Chicago area.
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Sat Aug 15 14:13:52 PDT 2009 by
Chris Coleman's personnel records reveal new details
Columbia resident Sheri Coleman and her sons, Garett and Gavin, were remembered on Saturday. A public service is scheduled for Sunday night at a Columbia park and another family service is set for Monday in the Chicago area.
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Sat Aug 15 14:13:49 PDT 2009 by
Joyce Meyer statement on the Coleman murders
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Sat Aug 15 14:13:51 PDT 2009 by
Attorneys following Chris Coleman's money trail
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Sat May 09 19:52:00 PDT 2009 by
Slain Columbia, Ill. mother, 2 sons remembered
Columbia resident Sheri Coleman and her sons, Garett and Gavin, were remembered on Saturday. A public service is scheduled for Sunday night at a Columbia park and another family service is set for Monday in the Chicago area.
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Wed May 20 14:13:00 PDT 2009 by
Joyce Meyer statement on the Coleman murders
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Mon Jul 20 15:50:00 PDT 2009 by
Judge: Joyce Meyer Ministries to release documents
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Mon Jul 27 19:10:00 PDT 2009 by
Chris Coleman's personnel records reveal new details
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Tue May 19 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Raw video: Crowd shouts as Coleman arrives at courthouse
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Tue Jul 07 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
First video of "other woman" in Coleman murder case
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Tue Jun 09 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
New details in Chris Coleman case
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Mon May 25 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Coleman family news conference
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Mon May 25 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Family of Sheri Coleman files lawsuit
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Fri Jun 05 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Group hopes to raise thousands for slain mother, sons
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Sun Dec 14 22:00:00 PST 2008 by
Survivor Gabon Winner Entertainment Wrap
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Mon May 25 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Coleman family photos released
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Tue Jun 09 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Chris Coleman arrives for hearing
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Mon May 18 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Raw Video: Coleman being transferred
Chris Coleman, the Columbia, Illinois man charged with killing his wife and two children on May 5th, once worked on the security team for evangelist Joyce Meyer. On the day of the murders, Meyer went to the Coleman home and spoke with Chris.
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Tue Jun 16 20:12:00 PDT 2009 by
Attorneys following Chris Coleman's money trail
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Wed Aug 26 14:29:00 PDT 2009 by
Triple murder suspect Chris Coleman calls attorneys' defense 'excellent'
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Thu Sep 03 12:12:00 PDT 2009 by
Judge to decide today if Chris Coleman will get state money to pay for attorney
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Thu Sep 03 12:12:00 PDT 2009 by
Chris Coleman to receive state funding to pay his attorneys
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Mon Oct 05 14:58:00 PDT 2009 by
Toyota formally recalls 3.8 million vehicles
Toyota Motor Corp. officially recalled 3.8 million vehicles in the United States on Monday to address problems with floor mats that could cause the gas pedal to stick and cause a crash.
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Mon Oct 19 15:06:00 PDT 2009 by
Joyce Meyer Ministries added to civil suit against Chris Coleman
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Tue May 19 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Chris Coleman pleads not guilty
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Tue Sep 08 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Brooke It: Behind the Counter at Serendipity
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Wed Sep 02 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Developing:Chris Coleman asks for help
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Mon Oct 26 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Super Smokers BBQ
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Sun Oct 18 22:00:00 PDT 2009 by
Joyce Meyer Ministries added to civil suit against Chris Coleman
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Thu Jun 02 09:20:20 PDT 2011 by
Celebrate St. Louis Summer Concerts
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Fri Jan 18 13:26:51 PST 2013 by Bryce Moore
3 Cardinals-related events this weekend
Fans of the St. Louis Cardinals are in for a big weekend.
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Wed Apr 17 08:21:13 PDT 2013 by
Bonus Entry! KMOV Car For Free - Driven By Bommarito Buick
Fans of the St. Louis Cardinals are in for a big weekend.
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Wed Apr 17 08:05:37 PDT 2013 by
KMOV Car for Free - Driven by Bommarito Buick
Fans of the St. Louis Cardinals are in for a big weekend.
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Wed Apr 24 02:15:00 PDT 2013 by
KMOV’s Car 4 Free driven by Bommarito Buick!
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Thu Sep 17 11:22:50 PDT 2009 by (BI) Nathan Cavanagh
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Thu Oct 01 15:31:42 PDT 2009 by
St. Louis Area Current Conditions
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Thu Oct 01 16:07:20 PDT 2009 by (BIM) Corin Buchanan-Howland
KMOV 4Warn Skytracker Doppler Radar
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Fri Oct 02 08:37:25 PDT 2009 by
KMOV 4Warn Weather Maps
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Fri Oct 02 08:50:09 PDT 2009 by (BIM) Corin Buchanan-Howland
KMOV Cameras
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Fri Oct 02 11:05:07 PDT 2009 by (BIM) Corin Buchanan-Howland
KMOV Hurricane Tracker
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Mon Oct 05 12:46:08 PDT 2009 by
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Wed Oct 07 10:33:25 PDT 2009 by Associate Press
Zook says Juice Williams won't line up at receiver or running back
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Wed Oct 07 10:39:33 PDT 2009 by By BETH HARRIS AP Sports Writer
Wolf and Carpenter: tale of 2 different pitchers
Carpenter will start for the NL Central champion St. Louis Cardinals in Game 1 Wednesday night. The 2005 Cy Young winner is a strong contender again this season, boasting a 17-4 record and a NL-best 2.24 ERA.
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Wed Oct 07 10:45:37 PDT 2009 by By MATT SEDENSKY Associated Press Writer
AP: Anna Nicole Smith investigated in murder plot
The FBI investigated whether Anna Nicole Smith plotted to kill her tycoon husband's son as they battled for his father's fortune, newly released files show, but the former Playboy Playmate who died in 2007 was never prosecuted.
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Wed Oct 07 10:57:37 PDT 2009 by KMOV.com
St. Louis police officer injured in crash remains in critical condition
A St. Louis police officer involved in a car accident on Tuesday afternoon is still hospitalized in critical condition.
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Wed Oct 07 11:19:48 PDT 2009 by By EMILY FREDRIX and AOIFE WHITE AP Business Writers
Anheuser-Busch InBev sells theme parks for $2.3B
Anheuser-Busch InBev said Wednesday it will sell its theme parks, including the three SeaWorlds and two Busch Gardens across the country, to private equity firm Blackstone Group for at least $2.3 billion.
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Wed Oct 07 11:42:13 PDT 2009 by AP
Wounded St. Louis officer now in fair condition
An off-duty St. Louis police officer who was injured this week in a robbery shooting is now in fair condition. The St. Louis Police Department says the 27-year-old officer is recovering remarkably well despite having been shot several times.
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Fri Oct 09 12:41:37 PDT 2009 by
Amid the global economic crisis, China rises
BEIJING (AP) — The auto-parts maker Delphi Corp. is headquartered in Troy, Mich., in the heart of the region that made the United States the car capital of the world. It's a place where the phrase "buy American" is right at home.
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Fri Oct 09 09:42:08 PDT 2009 by
European, US stocks down as earnings loom
LONDON (AP) — European and U.S. stock markets fell modestly Wednesday after big gains the previous day as investors prepared for the start of the third-quarter corporate reporting season.
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Fri Oct 09 02:41:19 PDT 2009 by
New PM promises Greeks "time to breathe"
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece's new Socialist prime minister took charge Wednesday, promising Greeks "time to breathe" before they face the realities of a rapidly cooling economy compromised by high state spending and a soaring public debt.
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Wed Oct 07 23:44:01 PDT 2009 by
CBO: Budget deficit hit record $1.4T in 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) — The federal budget deficit tripled to a record $1.4 trillion for the 2009 fiscal year that ended last week, congressional analysts said Wednesday.
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Wed Oct 07 16:03:04 PDT 2009 by
CBO: Budget deficit hit record $1.4T in 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional analysts say the federal budget deficit tripled to a record $1.4 trillion for the 2009 fiscal year that ended last week.
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Wed Oct 07 19:05:33 PDT 2009 by
Feds issue safety, health warnings to 10 US mines
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The operators of 10 U.S. mines, including the largest private-sector coal company in the world, have been warned they must improve health and safety conditions or face stricter enforcement and penalties, the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration said Wednesday.
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Wed Oct 07 15:15:08 PDT 2009 by
Private investors buy Busch theme parks for $2.3B
Shamu, meet your new parents. Anheuser-Busch InBev said Wednesday it will sell its 10 theme parks across the country, including the three SeaWorlds and two Busch Gardens, to private equity firm Blackstone Group for at least $2.3 billion.
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Fri Oct 09 03:11:55 PDT 2009 by
Review: Mulligan radiates in 'An Education'
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sixteen-year-old Jenny learns the ways of the world in the coming-of-age drama "An Education," but there's a revelation in store for us, as well. We get the pleasure of meeting an exciting young actress who surely deserves to become a star.
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Wed Oct 07 18:17:25 PDT 2009 by
Gov't: Over 60 percent of kids exposed to violence
WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Department officials said Wednesday that most children in the United States are exposed to violence in their daily lives — but a leading criminologist warned the government-sponsored survey may be lumping serious and minor incidents together.
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Wed Oct 07 15:15:47 PDT 2009 by
Study: 4-H sparks science achievement in children
BOSTON (AP) — American universities have an ally in their efforts to educate more students in science, technology and engineering and keep the nation competitive in the global economy, a Tufts University study released Wednesday shows.
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Wed Oct 07 15:15:48 PDT 2009 by
Holder, Duncan plan to fight Chicago teen violence
CHICAGO (AP) — U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Education Secretary Arne Duncan on Wednesday pledged federal support to fight a surge in youth violence in Chicago and other cities, calling the brutal beating death of a teenager on the city's South Side a wake-up call for the country.
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Thu Oct 08 07:06:49 PDT 2009 by
Obama huddles with Democratic leaders over jobs
WASHINGTON (AP) — Faced with a stinging rise in unemployment, President Barack Obama summoned Congress' top two Democrats Wednesday to the White House to discuss additional proposals to help the jobless and boost the economy.
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Thu Oct 08 05:06:16 PDT 2009 by
Regulators seek tighter oversight of derivatives
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators on Wednesday asked a House panel to strengthen proposed legislation that would impose new oversight on derivatives, complex financial instruments blamed by regulators for hastening the financial crisis. Republican lawmakers contend the measure already could eliminate jobs and stifle companies' ability to manage risks.
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Thu Oct 08 07:43:28 PDT 2009 by
Boxer plans hearing on toxic school drinking water
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The head of the U.S. Senate Environment Committee said Wednesday that legislators will hold hearings to address toxic drinking water in the nation's schools following an Associated Press probe into the widespread problem.
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Thu Oct 08 08:05:48 PDT 2009 by
Study: Global prescription drug sales growth slows
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Growth of prescription drug revenue worldwide will likely dip to between 4 percent and 6 percent next year — the lowest rate in at least a decade, according to a forecast released Thursday.
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Wed Oct 07 20:05:09 PDT 2009 by
Regulators seek tighter oversight of derivatives
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal regulators on Wednesday asked a House panel to strengthen proposed legislation that would impose new oversight on derivatives, complex financial instruments blamed by regulators for hastening the financial crisis. Republican lawmakers contend the measure already could eliminate jobs and stifle companies' ability to manage risks.
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Thu Oct 08 14:05:09 PDT 2009 by
Wall Street speed dial gets Tim Geithner directly
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the federal government propped up the housing market and braced for the collapse of General Motors this spring, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner capped a busy week with phone conversations with three men.
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Thu Oct 08 15:06:16 PDT 2009 by
PepsiCo: Consumers will keep focus on low prices
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Bearing in mind that consumers will remain focused on low prices even when the recession ends, soft drink and snack maker PepsiCo Inc. said Thursday that it's creating new products at lower prices and plans to continue offering discounts in its Frito-Lay and beverage businesses.
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Thu Oct 08 13:22:56 PDT 2009 by
Colo. teen arrested in high school threat charged
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — A teen who was arrested in a potential threat against his western Colorado high school is accused of trying to acquire explosives.
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Thu Oct 08 13:22:56 PDT 2009 by
Youth push for louder conversation about suicide
CHICAGO (AP) — Talk of suicide makes many people uncomfortable. But more young people are taking the topic frankly on college campuses, in high schools and online.
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Thu Oct 08 12:43:15 PDT 2009 by
August wholesale inventories decline, sales rise
WASHINGTON (AP) — Businesses reduced inventories at the wholesale level for a record 12th consecutive month in August, often evidence that companies are trimming orders to factories, which helped depress economic output during the recession. But in an encouraging sign, sales at the wholesale level jumped by the largest amount in 14 months.
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Thu Oct 08 15:06:15 PDT 2009 by
Next asset bubble could come sooner than you think
NEW YORK (AP) — The next financial bubble could come sooner than you think.
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Thu Oct 08 14:41:51 PDT 2009 by
Meltdown 101: What is a short sale of a home?
NEW YORK (AP) — For a homeowner who needs to sell but has a mortgage balance higher than the property value, one option is something called a "short sale."
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Thu Oct 08 17:21:33 PDT 2009 by
Man charged with Haiti sex abuse pleads not guilty
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — A Colorado man pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal charges that he sexually abused nine boys at a school he founded in Haiti for poor children.
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Thu Oct 08 16:04:58 PDT 2009 by
Senate sends agriculture spending bill to Obama
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dairy farmers suffering from low milk prices would benefit from $350 million in emergency funding approved by the Senate on Thursday as it cleared a $121 billion agriculture spending bill for President Barack Obama's signature.
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Thu Oct 08 13:45:04 PDT 2009 by
Wall Street speed dial gets Tim Geithner directly
WASHINGTON (AP) — As the federal government propped up the housing market and braced for the collapse of General Motors this spring, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner capped a busy week with phone conversations with three men.
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Thu Oct 08 15:06:18 PDT 2009 by
Gold prices show no sign of slowing, hit new high
NEW YORK (AP) — Gold continued its record-setting climb Thursday, rallying to a fresh high as the dollar weakened.
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Thu Oct 08 14:05:07 PDT 2009 by
Banks cut use of Fed emergency lending programs
WASHINGTON (AP) — Banks reduced their borrowing from the Federal Reserve's emergency lending facility over the past week, and cut back their use of other programs designed to ease the financial crisis.
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Thu Oct 08 20:05:04 PDT 2009 by
Monsanto a focus of US antitrust investigation
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Justice Department is investigating whether Monsanto Co. violated antitrust rules in trying to expand its dominance of the market for genetically engineered crops.
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Fri Oct 09 13:21:08 PDT 2009 by
Egypt's top cleric bans face veil in some schools
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's top Islamic cleric said Thursday that students and teachers will not be allowed to wear face veils in classrooms and dormitories of Sunni Islam's premier institute of learning, al-Azhar, part of a government effort to curb radical Islamic practices.
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Thu Nov 12 02:15:05 PST 2009 by (BIM) Corin Buchanan-Howland
St. Louis 7 Day Forecast from KMOV
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's top Islamic cleric said Thursday that students and teachers will not be allowed to wear face veils in classrooms and dormitories of Sunni Islam's premier institute of learning, al-Azhar, part of a government effort to curb radical Islamic practices.
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Thu Nov 12 02:14:37 PST 2009 by (BIM) Corin Buchanan-Howland
KMOV Progressive Forecast
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's top Islamic cleric said Thursday that students and teachers will not be allowed to wear face veils in classrooms and dormitories of Sunni Islam's premier institute of learning, al-Azhar, part of a government effort to curb radical Islamic practices.
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Thu Nov 12 02:14:02 PST 2009 by (BIM) Corin Buchanan-Howland
St. Louis Radar from the 4Warn Storm Team
CAIRO (AP) — Egypt's top Islamic cleric said Thursday that students and teachers will not be allowed to wear face veils in classrooms and dormitories of Sunni Islam's premier institute of learning, al-Azhar, part of a government effort to curb radical Islamic practices.
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Fri Oct 09 04:04:54 PDT 2009 by
Lawmakers question GM, Chrysler carhauler moves
WASHINGTON (AP) — Months after the government bailed out General Motors and Chrysler, some lawmakers are questioning tough contract demands by the two auto companies that union officials argue could lead to the replacement of hundreds of union carhaulers with nonunion drivers.
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Fri Oct 09 04:15:05 PDT 2009 by
Student grazed in head by bullet at NY high school
SOUTHOLD, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say a high school student sitting in a Long Island classroom was grazed in the head when a bullet went through a window.
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Fri Oct 09 06:04:37 PDT 2009 by
Watchdog doubts goals of Obama loan relief plan
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration's effort to help homeowners avoid foreclosure may not achieve its goal of helping 3 million to 4 million borrowers and may simply delay mortgage defaults for many, a government watchdog group says.
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Fri Oct 09 04:04:54 PDT 2009 by
Fed boss sees no rush to boost rates
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sent a fresh signal Thursday that he's in no rush to reverse course and start boosting interest rates.
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Fri Oct 09 09:07:06 PDT 2009 by
Stocks edge higher, add to week's big gains
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks edged higher Friday, adding to the week's big gains after the government issued a mixed trade report.
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Fri Oct 09 10:06:16 PDT 2009 by
Aug. trade deficit narrows unexpectedly to $30.7B
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in August as exports posted a small gain, while imports fell on a big drop in demand for foreign oil.
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Fri Oct 09 06:42:29 PDT 2009 by
Key events in Barack Obama's life and career
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Hussein Obama's long, winding path to the White House was strewn with a mix of personal and social obstacles, victories and defeats, comebacks and come-uppances. A summary of key points in his life, his quest for the presidency and key themes and goals he's articulated while in the White House:
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Fri Oct 09 08:41:58 PDT 2009 by
Key events in Barack Obama's life and career
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Hussein Obama's long, winding path to the White House was strewn with a mix of personal and social obstacles, victories and defeats, comebacks and come-uppances. A summary of key points in his life, his quest for the presidency and key themes and goals he's articulated while in the White House:
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Fri Oct 09 10:16:18 PDT 2009 by
Key events in Barack Obama's life and career
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Hussein Obama's long, winding path to the White House was strewn with a mix of personal and social obstacles, victories and defeats, comebacks and come-uppances. A summary of key points in his life, his quest for the presidency and key themes and goals he's articulated while in the White House:
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Fri Oct 09 13:12:10 PDT 2009 by
Key events in Barack Obama's life and career
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Hussein Obama's long, winding path to the White House was strewn with a mix of personal and social obstacles, victories and defeats, comebacks and come-uppances. A summary of key points in his life, his quest for the presidency and key themes and goals he's articulated while in the White House:
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Fri Oct 09 10:06:17 PDT 2009 by
Stocks edge higher, add to week's big gains
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks edged higher Friday, adding to the week's big gains after the government issued a mixed trade report.
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Fri Oct 09 10:06:05 PDT 2009 by
Aug. trade deficit narrows unexpectedly to $30.7B
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in August as exports posted a small gain, while imports fell on a big drop in demand for foreign oil.
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Fri Oct 09 10:16:17 PDT 2009 by
US education chief appeals for great new teachers
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan appealed Friday for a new generation of extraordinary teachers, calling education the civil rights cause of our time.
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Fri Oct 09 13:21:06 PDT 2009 by
AP, News Corp bosses say pay up
BEIJING (AP) — The message from some of the world's leading news providers at the first Beijing international media summit was clear: It's time to demand payment for online use of content.
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Fri Oct 09 12:05:54 PDT 2009 by
Home sweet home investment? Sure, in the long run
CHICAGO (AP) — For all the doom and gloom about the housing market, it still generally pays to own a home.
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Fri Oct 09 11:41:38 PDT 2009 by
US education chief appeals for great new teachers
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan appealed Friday for a new generation of extraordinary teachers, calling education the civil rights cause of our time.
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Fri Oct 09 11:05:51 PDT 2009 by
Oil prices edge lower as dollar strengthens
Oil prices edged lower Friday because of a strengthening dollar after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said this week that interest rates will have to be raised when the economy recovers in order to avoid inflation.
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Fri Oct 09 11:05:52 PDT 2009 by
Aug. trade deficit narrows unexpectedly to $30.7B
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. trade deficit unexpectedly narrowed in August as exports posted a small gain, while imports fell on a big drop in demand for foreign oil.
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Fri Oct 09 11:05:53 PDT 2009 by
Stocks edge higher, add to week's big gains
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks edged higher Friday, adding to the week's big gains after the government issued a mixed trade report.
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Fri Oct 09 13:12:27 PDT 2009 by
Kennedy Center program enlists art groups to teach
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Kennedy Center is announcing a new program that could reinvent arts education for schools struggling with budget cuts and fewer art teachers.
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Fri Oct 09 13:20:48 PDT 2009 by
Nation's pupils find few black men to call Mister
CHEYNEY, Pa. (AP) — Teaching advocates are working to raise the number of black men in the profession.
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Fri Oct 09 12:05:53 PDT 2009 by
MELTDOWN FLASHBACK: Friday, Oct. 10, 2008
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson confirms that the government will buy ownership stakes in banks for the first time since the Great Depression. His announcement, at a rare Friday night news conference, comes at the end of the Dow Jones industrial average's worst week.
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Fri Oct 09 13:06:46 PDT 2009 by
Job competition toughest since recession began
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of job seekers competing for each opening has reached the highest point since the recession began, according to government data released Friday.
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Fri Oct 09 13:06:48 PDT 2009 by
Oil prices nearly flat as dollar strengthens
Oil prices were essentially flat to end the week after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said this week that interest rates will have to be raised when the economy recovers in order to avoid inflation.
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Fri Oct 09 13:06:19 PDT 2009 by
BC-US--Teens-Saving For College-Glance, US
A new survey by online brokerage TD Ameritrade says college is the top reasons teens save their money. The results were a pleasant surprise to educators who are focusing on getting personal finance taught in schools. The survey indicated 78 percent of teens say they want to share the cost of college with their parents.
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Fri Oct 09 13:06:37 PDT 2009 by
Survey: College is top savings goal for teens
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Stroll through the mall on a weekend and you get the impression teens save money to buy clothes or iPods and video game systems, but a new survey shows their priority is quite different — saving for college.
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Fri Oct 09 13:20:59 PDT 2009 by
Court rejects defense bid in Knox trial
ROME (AP) — An Italian court hearing the murder trial of an American student and her former Italian boyfriend on Friday rejected last-ditch defense bids for new tests on evidence, including a knife that prosecutors say could be the murder weapon, lawyers said.
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Sat Oct 10 19:32:50 PDT 2009 by Jacob Kuerth
Missouri man struggles with size
A mid-Missouri man has faced ridicule and many health issues due to his small frame.
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Wed Oct 14 17:42:49 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Woman robbed, kidnapped in Wal-Mart parking lot
A mid-Missouri man has faced ridicule and many health issues due to his small frame.
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Wed Oct 14 17:58:56 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Collinsville kidnapping and robbery
A mid-Missouri man has faced ridicule and many health issues due to his small frame.
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Thu Oct 15 08:34:37 PDT 2009 by Associated Press
Judge to decide: Keep Letterman warrants sealed?
A Connecticut judge has rejected a prosecutor's request to close a hearing in the case of a newsman accused of trying to blackmail David Letterman.
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Fri Oct 16 13:40:17 PDT 2009 by KMOV.com
Officer involved in crash with tractor trailer dies
St Louis police officers are mourning the loss of one of their own. Officer Julius Moore passed away late Thursday night. Moore crashed his car last week while responding to a call in south St. Louis.
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Fri Oct 16 13:57:22 PDT 2009 by AP
Rams' Smith healthy, but Spagnulo goes with Goldberg
Jason Smith is healthy again, but the No. 2 overall pick in the April draft won't start Sunday when the winless St. Louis Rams play at Jacksonville.
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Fri Oct 16 14:13:38 PDT 2009 by By BILL DRAPER Associated Press Writer
Mopey in Missouri as both NFL teams struggle
St. Louis Rams fans filed out of the Edward Jones Dome wondering how a team once was dubbed "The Greatest Show on Turf" could have become the woeful owners of the NFL's longest current losing streak. There are no lovable losers here in Missouri, just bad teams and miserable fans.
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Fri Oct 16 14:28:37 PDT 2009 by AP
Jovanovski lifts Coyotes past Blues
Ed Jovanovski capitalized on one of the most basic plays in hockey, charging the net and seeing what might happen. Jovanovski scored at 3:37 of overtime to give the Phoenix Coyotes a 3-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Thursday night.
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Fri Oct 16 14:39:12 PDT 2009 by MURRAY EVANS Associated Press Writer
Oklahoma State looks to build on '08 win over Missouri
During the past year, Oklahoma State's football program has become more nationally prominent than at any time since the late 1980s, when Thurman Thomas and Barry Sanders were in the Cowboys' backfield.
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Fri Oct 16 14:49:28 PDT 2009 by JESSE WASHINGTON AP National Writer
Analysis: Limbaugh's words keep him from a dream
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 11:20:32 PDT 2009 by Craig Cheatham
Craig Cheatham
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 11:50:16 PDT 2009 by Steve Templeton
Steve Templeton
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 11:54:37 PDT 2009 by Matt Chambers
Matt Chambers
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 11:57:37 PDT 2009 by Kent Ehrhardt
Kent Ehrhardt
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Fri Oct 30 11:25:37 PDT 2009 by
Kristen Cornett
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 12:05:34 PDT 2009 by
Steve Savard
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 12:08:32 PDT 2009 by
Doug Vaughn
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 12:20:22 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Craig Cheatham photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 12:40:33 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Russell Kinsaul Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 12:46:42 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Ray Preston Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 12:52:03 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Matt Sczesny Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 12:53:52 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Julian Grace Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 12:56:06 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Doug Vaughn Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 13:03:04 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Marc Cox Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 14:27:55 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Kent Ehrhardt Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 13:11:41 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Matt Chambers Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 13:16:01 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Steve Savard Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 13:18:46 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Laurie Waters Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 13:22:02 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Erica Byfield Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 13:25:16 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Robin Smith Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 13:37:58 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
VIrginia Kerr Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Mon Oct 19 13:40:43 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
Larry Conners Photos
Rush Limbaugh getting axed from a group trying to buy an NFL team was bigger than Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio provocateur said it himself.
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Wed Oct 21 10:17:17 PDT 2009 by
TV Schedule for KMOV Channel 4
Take a look at all the great programming coming up on Channel 4.
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Wed Oct 21 14:59:02 PDT 2009 by Bryce Moore
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Take a look at all the great programming coming up on Channel 4.
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Thu Oct 22 18:50:05 PDT 2009 by
Search under way for 9-year-old mid-Missouri girl
ST. MARTINS, Mo. (AP) -- Several hundred people were searching a rural, wooded area in central Missouri on Thursday for a 9-year-old girl who did not return home after visiting a friend a night earlier.
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Fri Oct 23 08:23:12 PDT 2009 by
Semi-truck crashes on I-70
No one is hurt after a semi-truck crashed into a fence on Interstate 70.
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Fri Oct 23 08:28:19 PDT 2009 by
Search continues for missing 9-year-old Missouri girl
Several hundred searchers had scoured a wooded area in central Missouri, but a rain-soaked Thursday ended without finding a 9-year-old girl who did not return home after visiting a friend the night before.
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Fri Oct 23 08:34:01 PDT 2009 by
Police identify woman in fatal wreck on I-55
One woman is dead after an accident in Jefferson County, Missouri.
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Fri Oct 23 08:37:40 PDT 2009 by
Kirkwood man pleads guilty to drug charges
A Kirkwood man has pleaded guilty to drug-related charges after U.S. Secret Service agents found stolen nightclub equipment and 400 pounds of marijuana at an East St. Louis club.
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Fri Oct 23 08:40:43 PDT 2009 by
North St. Louis development moves to next step
A proposed $8 billion redevelopment plan for north St. Louis made some progress after a committee gave the OK for the full Board of Aldermen to vote on the proposal.
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Fri Oct 23 08:45:03 PDT 2009 by
Adviser: Obama awaiting finished health care bill
The White House will not commit to health care legislation that would cap insurance premiums or tax benefits, taking a wait-and-see approach as congressional negotiators seek a deal, advisers said Sunday.
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Fri Oct 23 08:51:02 PDT 2009 by
Obama praises Senate committee's health care vote
Pushing back against his critics, President Barack Obama says overhauling the health care system, while helping millions of people, also will test whether policy makers can "serve the national interest despite the unrelenting efforts of the special interests."
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Fri Oct 23 08:52:36 PDT 2009 by
Federal deficit hits all-time high $1.42 trillion
The federal budget deficit has surged to an all-time high of $1.42 trillion as the recession caused tax revenues to plunge while the government was spending massive amounts to stabilize the financial system and jump-start the economy.
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Fri Oct 23 08:55:39 PDT 2009 by
House banking panel votes to regulate derivatives
A House panel voted Thursday to regulate for the first time privately traded derivatives, the kind of exotic financial instruments that helped bring down Lehman Brothers and nearly toppled American International Group.
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Fri Oct 23 08:58:39 PDT 2009 by
No quiet fadeaway for federal insurance option
Fears about high costs of the health care overhaul and mistrust of insurers are rekindling interest in letting the government sell health insurance as part of the plan.
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Fri Oct 23 09:02:52 PDT 2009 by
Study: Neighborhood could determine your risk for diabetes
Where you live could help determine your risk for developing diabetes.
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Fri Oct 23 09:07:31 PDT 2009 by
New disinfectant product kills flu virus, including H1N1
A Valley Park company said local schools are ordering its new disinfectant products to combat the spread of H1N1.
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Fri Oct 23 09:09:16 PDT 2009 by
Tylenol recalls children's medicine after concerns of possible contamination
The manufacturer is recalling 21 types of Children's and Infants' Tylenol. The voluntary recall includes certain lots of products that were manufactured between April 2008 and June 2008.
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Fri Oct 23 09:12:40 PDT 2009 by
Man shot, killed in front of wife in north St. Louis County
Police are looking for two gunmen who shot and killed a man right in front of his wife.
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Fri Oct 23 09:15:33 PDT 2009 by
Search continues for missing 9-year-old Missouri girl
Several hundred searchers had scoured a wooded area in central Missouri, but a rain-soaked Thursday ended without finding a 9-year-old girl who did not return home after visiting a friend the night before.
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Fri Oct 23 09:18:45 PDT 2009 by
Kirkwood man pleads guilty to drug charges
A Kirkwood man has pleaded guilty to drug-related charges after U.S. Secret Service agents found stolen nightclub equipment and 400 pounds of marijuana at an East St. Louis club.
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Fri Oct 23 09:21:34 PDT 2009 by
Largest US sting on drug cartel arrests 300-plus
In the largest single strike at Mexican drug operations in the U.S., authorities arrested more than 300 people in a sting that demonstrates an upstart cartel's vast reach north of the border.
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Fri Oct 23 09:24:01 PDT 2009 by
2 sought in Illinois slayings arrested in Colorado
Authorities in Colorado have arrested two people wanted in the slayings of two women in West Frankfort, Ill.
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Fri Oct 23 09:25:44 PDT 2009 by
Belo - KMOV - TitanTV
Authorities in Colorado have arrested two people wanted in the slayings of two women in West Frankfort, Ill.
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Fri Oct 23 09:29:47 PDT 2009 by
Ill. lawmakers OK college grants without money
Illinois lawmakers have restored scholarships for about 137,000 college students next semester, even though it's not clear where state government will find the money.
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Fri Oct 23 09:31:25 PDT 2009 by
Lawmakers, Quinn agree to find money for grants
Illinois legislative leaders say they have agreed to come up with money for college financial aid.
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Fri Oct 23 09:34:51 PDT 2009 by
Gov. Nixon touts health education program
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says about 470 future medical professionals will receive training through the Caring for Missourians program.
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Fri Oct 23 09:36:19 PDT 2009 by
Ill. school hired jailed teacher despite felony
A central Illinois school district says it was trying to give a young man another chance when it hired him as a teacher and coach despite a felony conviction in Tennessee.
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Fri Oct 23 09:40:45 PDT 2009 by
MSSU president directed to make up with faculty
Faculty members at Missouri Southern State University are pledging to move forward with a no-confidence vote in their president's leadership after he retained his job.
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Fri Oct 23 10:47:27 PDT 2009 by
Perfect Colts, winless Rams collide
Double-digit favorites on the road to win their 15th consecutive regular-season game, the Indianapolis Colts act as if they won't have a more difficult test than the winless St. Louis Rams.
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Fri Oct 23 10:50:13 PDT 2009 by
Newest Ram traded from the Eagles
The newest member of the St. Louis Rams was running errands in Philadelphia when he learned the Eagles had traded him.
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Fri Oct 23 10:52:40 PDT 2009 by
Rams' Avery hopeful of playing this week
Woes at wide receiver prompted the St. Louis Rams to trade starting linebacker Will Witherspoon for an Eagles backup with no career receptions.
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Fri Oct 23 10:54:42 PDT 2009 by
Spagnuolo not worried about punter Jones
St. Louis Rams punter Donnie Jones leads the NFC in net average, but he's coming off a rough game.
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Fri Oct 23 10:57:02 PDT 2009 by
Rams part ways with Witherspoon; trade to Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles acquired linebacker Will Witherspoon from the St. Louis Rams on Tuesday for rookie wide receiver Brandon Gibson and a fifth-round pick in 2010.
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Fri Oct 23 11:01:22 PDT 2009 by
La Russa weighing future with Cardinals
Nearly two weeks after his team was swept in the first round of the playoffs, Tony La Russa is still trying to decide whether he wants to return for a 15th season as St. Louis Cardinals manager.
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Fri Oct 23 11:04:28 PDT 2009 by
Bone chips removed from Pujols' elbow
St. Louis Cardinals star Albert Pujols underwent arthroscopic surgery on his right elbow Wednesday, with doctors removing bone chips and trimming bone spurs. He is expected to make a full recovery in time for next season.
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Fri Oct 23 11:08:15 PDT 2009 by
Cardinals president to host online chat with fans today
(KMOV) -- St. Louis Cardinals President Bill Dewitt will host a question and answer session online with fans on Tuesday.
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Fri Oct 23 11:11:39 PDT 2009 by
Pujols to consider Cardinals' contract extension
Slugger Albert Pujols says the St. Louis Cardinals are interested in extending his contract during the winter.
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Fri Oct 23 11:14:11 PDT 2009 by
Smoltz hopes Cardinals want him back
If John Smoltz had picked the other finalist for his services in August, he could be pitching in the National League championship series for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Fri Oct 23 11:18:46 PDT 2009 by
Gabbert limping as Missouri faces Texas
Blaine Gabbert's numbers have plummeted the last two weeks while he's been hobbled by a sprained right ankle. So have Missouri's fortunes, with losses to Nebraska and Oklahoma State.
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Fri Oct 23 11:22:34 PDT 2009 by
No. 3 Texas tries to make it 7 in row
Blaine Gabbert's numbers have plummeted the last two weeks while he's been hobbled by a sprained right ankle. So have Missouri's fortunes, with losses to Nebraska and Oklahoma State.
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Fri Oct 23 11:26:02 PDT 2009 by
Quarterbacks hold keys to Illinois-Purdue matchup
Illinois quarterback Juice Williams began the season as a much more logical all-conference candidate than Purdue's Joey Elliott.
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Fri Oct 23 11:31:32 PDT 2009 by
Alexander is Missouri's go-to wide receiver
Finally healthy as a senior, Danario Alexander has become Missouri's go-to wide receiver.
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Fri Oct 23 11:36:50 PDT 2009 by
No. 16 Cowboys top Mizzou 33-17
Hubert Anyiam filled in for ineligible All-American Dez Bryant with 10 catches, a career-high 119 yards and the go-ahead touchdown as No. 16 Oklahoma State beat Missouri 33-17 Saturday night.
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Fri Oct 23 11:45:19 PDT 2009 by
Gabbert limping as Missouri faces Texas
Blaine Gabbert's numbers have plummeted the last two weeks while he's been hobbled by a sprained right ankle. So have Missouri's fortunes, with losses to Nebraska and Oklahoma State.
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Fri Oct 23 11:50:57 PDT 2009 by
Texas quarterback McCoy says thumb will be fine to play Missouri
The normally animated Colt McCoy kept his right hand tucked into the pocket of his sweatpants during an interview session Monday. The Texas quarterback said he wasn’t trying to hide his injured thumb. It just felt more comfortable that way.
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Fri Oct 23 11:55:30 PDT 2009 by
Despite injury, Gabbert expects to spur offense for MU football team
Two losses to open Big 12 Conference play have meant tougher questions for Missouri sophomore quarterback Blaine Gabbert.
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Fri Oct 23 11:59:42 PDT 2009 by
Texas special teams a challenge for Missouri
Through the first six games of the 2008 season, Jake Harry punted a total of 10 times. This year, as the Missouri offense has struggled, that number has jumped to 28, and a player who was once an afterthought has become someone who is often among the players populating the postgame interview room.
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Fri Oct 23 12:03:48 PDT 2009 by
Alexander is Missouri's go-to wide receiver
Finally healthy as a senior, Danario Alexander has become Missouri's go-to wide receiver.
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Fri Oct 23 12:11:00 PDT 2009 by
Quarterbacks hold keys to Illinois-Purdue matchup
Illinois quarterback Juice Williams began the season as a much more logical all-conference candidate than Purdue's Joey Elliott.
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Fri Oct 23 12:16:40 PDT 2009 by
Freshmen represent the changing face of Illinois football
Ron Zook was strapped for positives following the Illinois football 27-14 loss to Indiana last Saturday.
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Fri Oct 23 12:21:32 PDT 2009 by
Four in a row: Offense flops in loss to IU
Bad just keeps getting worse for the Illinois football team.
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Fri Oct 23 12:26:43 PDT 2009 by
Chappell leads Indiana past Illinois 27-14
Ben Chappell's career night helped Indiana end its losing streak -- and maybe save its bowl hopes.
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Fri Oct 23 12:31:06 PDT 2009 by
Jeff Jordan to rejoin Illinois basketball team
Junior reserve guard Jeff Jordan, son of Michael Jordan, will rejoin the Illinois team after leaving following last season to focus on school.
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Fri Oct 23 20:09:16 PDT 2009 by
Parents protest Hawaii school closures
HONOLULU (AP) — Hundreds of angry parents protested Hawaii's statewide public school shutdown Friday, saying their children are losing out on education due to government budget cuts.
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Fri Oct 23 17:38:05 PDT 2009 by
Fed plan to police bank pay unlikely to curb risk
NEW YORK (AP) — It's the boldest idea yet to rein in Wall Street recklessness: Put the Federal Reserve in charge of policing not just the nation's banks, but also how much their employees are paid.
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Sat Oct 24 20:03:56 PDT 2009 by
Bank failures hit 106 for year; many more are weak
WASHINGTON (AP) — It's a big number that only tells part of the story.
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Mon Oct 26 00:07:39 PDT 2009 by
Schaeuble seen as new German finance minister
BERLIN (AP) — Germany's veteran interior minister Wolfgang Schaeuble is expected to take the key position of finance minister in the country's new center-right government, a senior conservative official said Friday.
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Sun Oct 25 23:36:14 PDT 2009 by
Britain's FTSE defies trend to close higher
LONDON (AP) — Britain's FTSE 100 index of leading British shares was the only major European market to close higher Friday as investors priced in the likelihood that interest rates would remain at record low levels for a while yet after the country's recession unexpectedly continued into a sixth quarter.
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Sun Oct 25 22:36:20 PDT 2009 by
British economy stuck in recession
LONDON (AP) — The British economy shrank 0.4 percent in the third quarter, surprising forecasters and dashing hopes the country would follow France and Germany out of recession.
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Sat Oct 24 15:04:53 PDT 2009 by
Federal arts chair to tour US for 6 months
NEW YORK (AP) — The country's top arts official is going on the road.
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Sun Oct 25 20:04:27 PDT 2009 by
Questions on stimulus spending at border linger
WASHINGTON (AP) — A watchdog's review of stimulus spending by the Department of Homeland Security doesn't resolve the controversy about how the Obama administration allocated the money for border projects.
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Sat Oct 24 01:05:37 PDT 2009 by
ALL BUSINESS: Innovation needed even in recessions
NEW YORK (AP) — A theme is emerging from the flood of recent corporate earnings reports: Cost cuts are boosting profits.
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Sun Oct 25 16:09:20 PDT 2009 by
Recyclers want more time to dispose of clunkers
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trade-ins from the Cash for Clunkers program are piling up and auto recyclers are seeking more time to meet the deadline for disposing of all those vehicles.
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Sun Oct 25 07:10:10 PDT 2009 by
Obama: Time for big banks to help small businesses
WASHINGTON (AP) — Big banks that got big bailout bucks should return the favor by lending more to qualified small businesses, President Barack Obama says.
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Mon Oct 26 08:04:36 PDT 2009 by
Earnings reports to give picture of job market
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street may be roaring again and manufacturers see a bright future selling their wares in Asia. But for many Americans, it's still a downturn until the jobs come back.
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Mon Oct 26 00:07:39 PDT 2009 by
Zimbabwe police raid prime minister aides' house
HARARE, Zimbabwe — Police loyal to President Robert Mugabe raided a house used by the prime minister's supporters Saturday and accused them of hoarding weapons in a move that is likely to push Zimbabwe's fragile coalition government closer to collapse.
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Mon Oct 26 06:37:32 PDT 2009 by
Police: Jamaican gunmen enter school, kill vendor
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Authorities in Jamaica say three gunmen entered a public school in Montego Bay and killed a food vendor as teachers and students ran for cover.
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Mon Oct 26 09:09:36 PDT 2009 by
Fla. gov's Obama hug lingers in US Senate primary
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Republican Gov. Charlie Crist probably wasn't worried that literally embracing President Barack Obama back in February and strongly supporting the $787 billion federal stimulus package would hurt his U.S. Senate campaign.
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Mon Oct 26 14:09:59 PDT 2009 by
THE INFLUENCE GAME: Bill Gates sways govt dollars
EDITOR'S NOTE — An occasional look at how behind-the-scenes influence is exercised in Washington.
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Mon Oct 26 09:05:23 PDT 2009 by
Appalachian conference studies energy help
CINCINNATI (AP) — Appalachian leaders are seeking ways to use alternative energy initiatives to spark the 13-state region's long-sluggish economy.
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Mon Oct 26 11:05:10 PDT 2009 by
Capmark Financial files for bankruptcy protection
CHICAGO (AP) — Capmark Financial Group, one of the nation's largest commercial real estate lenders, has filed for bankruptcy protection amid mounting bad debt.
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Mon Oct 26 12:04:31 PDT 2009 by
THE INFLUENCE GAME: Gates sways government dollars
EDITOR'S NOTE — An occasional look at how behind-the-scenes influence is exercised in Washington.
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Mon Oct 26 11:10:30 PDT 2009 by
Japan PM: Reviving weak economy top priority
TOKYO (AP) — Japan's new prime minister declared Monday that reviving the nation's sluggish economy is top priority for his government and stressed seeking "close and equal" ties with the U.S. in a speech outlining his main policy goals to parliament.
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Mon Oct 26 10:37:14 PDT 2009 by
UN food agency says 200 million more people hungry
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Most of the developing world is paying more for food despite drops in commodity market prices during the global economic slowdown, with 200 million people joining the ranks of the hungry in the past two years, the U.N. World Food Program said Monday.
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Tue Oct 27 05:05:18 PDT 2009 by
Corning 3Q profit off, but TV glass demand grows
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Corning Inc. said Monday that demand is rebounding for its flat-screen television glass but the specialty glass maker's third-quarter profit fell 16 percent from a year ago as overall sales slipped.
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Tue Oct 27 09:37:13 PDT 2009 by
Austrian students protest poor conditions, reforms
VIENNA (AP) — Austrian students headed into a new week of protests Monday against education reforms and what they say are poor conditions at the country's universities.
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Mon Oct 26 08:16:51 PDT 2009 by
Man shot during north St. Louis home invasion
A St. Louis man is in critical condition after being shot in a home invasion.
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Mon Oct 26 08:18:47 PDT 2009 by
Three men arrested for kidnapping in Maryland Heights
Three men are in jail after allegedly kidnapping and threatening a couple in Maryland Heights.
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Mon Oct 26 08:21:39 PDT 2009 by
Lawmaker arrested on suspicion of DWI
ST. LOUIS (KMOV) -- A Missouri state representative who represents part of Jefferson County was arrested Saturday on suspicion of driving while intoxicated, authorities said.
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Mon Oct 26 08:25:15 PDT 2009 by
Shoplifting suspect killed in auto accident
ST. LOUIS (KMOV) -- A man suspected of shoplifting items from a Home Depot in Brentwood was killed in an automobile accident minutes later, authorities said.
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Mon Oct 26 08:27:02 PDT 2009 by
Authorities ID dead in nursing home standoff
DE SOTO, Mo. (KMOV) -- Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies killed a man Saturday after he fatally wounded his estranged wife in the parking lot of the De Soto nursing home where she worked.
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Mon Oct 26 08:29:26 PDT 2009 by
AP sources: Bill likely to cut employer mandate
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Businesses would not be required to provide health insurance under legislation being readied for Senate debate, but large firms would owe significant penalties if any worker needed government subsidies to buy coverage on their own, according to Democratic officials familiar with talks on the bill.
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Mon Oct 26 08:31:23 PDT 2009 by
Obama: Time for big banks to help small businesses
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Big banks that got big bailout bucks should return the favor by lending more to qualified small businesses, President Barack Obama says.
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Mon Oct 26 08:34:11 PDT 2009 by Belo Story1
Adviser: Obama awaiting finished health care bill
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House will not commit to health care legislation that would cap insurance premiums or tax benefits, taking a wait-and-see approach as congressional negotiators seek a deal, advisers said Sunday.
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Mon Oct 26 08:35:44 PDT 2009 by
Obama praises Senate committee's health care vote
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Pushing back against his critics, President Barack Obama says overhauling the health care system, while helping millions of people, also will test whether policy makers can "serve the national interest despite the unrelenting efforts of the special interests."
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Mon Oct 26 08:37:15 PDT 2009 by
Federal deficit hits all-time high $1.42 trillion
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The federal budget deficit has surged to an all-time high of $1.42 trillion as the recession caused tax revenues to plunge while the government was spending massive amounts to stabilize the financial system and jump-start the economy.
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Mon Oct 26 08:40:07 PDT 2009 by
House banking panel votes to regulate derivatives
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A House panel voted Thursday to regulate for the first time privately traded derivatives, the kind of exotic financial instruments that helped bring down Lehman Brothers and nearly toppled American International Group.
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Mon Oct 26 08:42:46 PDT 2009 by
Study: Neighborhood could determine your risk for diabetes
Where you live could help determine your risk for developing diabetes.
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Mon Oct 26 08:45:02 PDT 2009 by
New disinfectant product kills flu virus, including H1N1
A Valley Park company said local schools are ordering its new disinfectant products to combat the spread of H1N1.
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Mon Oct 26 08:47:03 PDT 2009 by
Tylenol recalls children's medicine after concerns of possible contamination
The manufacturer is recalling 21 types of Children's and Infants' Tylenol. The voluntary recall includes certain lots of products that were manufactured between April 2008 and June 2008.
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Mon Oct 26 08:50:38 PDT 2009 by
Will Big Mac be back? Cardinals to hold news conference today
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The St. Louis Cardinals plan a midday news conference amid reports that Tony La Russa will return for a 15th season as manager, and possibly bring Mark McGwire as hitting coach.
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Mon Oct 26 08:52:52 PDT 2009 by
Man shot during north St. Louis home invasion
(KMOV) -- A St. Louis man is in critical condition after being shot in a home invasion.
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Mon Oct 26 08:54:14 PDT 2009 by
Three men arrested for kidnapping in Maryland Heights
(KMOV) --Three men are in jail after allegedly kidnapping and threatening a couple in Maryland Heights.
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Mon Oct 26 08:55:46 PDT 2009 by
Manning, Colts roll over Rams 42-6
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- About the only thing missing from Peyton Manning's day was a sixth straight 300-yard passing game.
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Mon Oct 26 08:57:25 PDT 2009 by
Missouri finally produces Medicaid report
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- After claiming for more than a year that it could not do so, the Missouri Department of Social Services finally has obeyed a state law and published a list of employers whose workers get government-funded Medicaid health care coverage.