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Kevin Horrigan: Facts, schmacts; what's in it for me?
St. Louis Post-DispatchBecause you should never abandon the baseball team you were raised with, I am a Houston Astros fan. This hasn't been easy most years. This year it's particularly difficult, though things have been better lately, especially last weekend's four-game sweep...Tags: Joe Biden, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Internal Revenue Service, Bud Norris, Pension and Welfare
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Greene Co. sheriff lifts order limiting conceal/carry weapons instructors
ghartley@schurz.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Sheriff Jim Arnott says his department will continue to accept training certificates for people who want to carry concealed weapons from any instructor who meets the state's criteria. Last week, Arnott put out a notice that,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Concert update: New shows by Hank Williams Jr, Phoenix and Sigur Ros
It was a busy morning for concert announcements. The nTelos Wireless Pavilion in Portsmouth unveiled details of shows by Phoenix (Aug. 30) and Hank Williams Jr. (Aug. 31.) Also, the Icelandic band Sigur Ros will play Norfolk on Sept. 24. The Sigur Ros...
Tags: Concerts, Services and Shopping, Manufacturing and Engineering, Sound Recordings, Paris (France)
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Monsanto backing away from GMO crops in Europe
Reuters(Reuters) - Monsanto Co is not pushing for expansion of genetically modified crops in most of Europe as opposition to its biotech seeds in many countries remains high, company officials said on Friday. European officials for the St. Louis, Missouri-based...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Germany, China, Brazil, Biotechnology Industry
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Sexual problems may linger after rape
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Rape victims treated with psychotherapy are still more than twice as likely to have sexual difficulties and pelvic pain than unvictimized women, according to a new study. But it's unclear from this study whether the pelvic and...Tags: Science, University of Arizona, Sex Crimes, Psychotherapy, Colleges and Universities
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Tiring bulls
The mild winter affected U.S. farmland values only mildly. Summer, however, may cool 'em. According to the much-followed Seventh Federal Reserve District quarterly land survey-a poll across 219 ag bankers in Iowa, Michigan, the southern two-thirds of...Tags: Federal Reserve, Farms, Arable Farming, Religion and Belief, Finance
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Meteorologists: 9 twisters part of storm that hit St. Louis metro area
ST. LOUIS (AP) - The National Weather Service says storms that last week ravaged the St. Louis area and portions of neighboring Illinois spawned nine tornadoes, amazingly not causing any serious injuries. KMOV-TV reports some of the worst destruction...Tags: National Weather Service, Natural Disasters, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), Weather Reports, Tornadoes
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Flooding closes Mississippi River to barge traffic
ReutersThough the Illlinois River remained above flood stage, it was faring better than the Mississippi River, according to the Coast Guard and Army Corps of Engineers. All locks on the Illinois remained open but its bigger sister was effectively closed to...Tags: Bodies of Water, Rivers, U.S. Army, Floods, Winfield
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Baltimore ranked 6th in murder rate in 2012
The number of per-capita murders in Baltimore in 2012 ranked sixth in the country among cities with 100,000 people or more, according to data submitted by cities and released by the FBI on Monday. After dipping below 200 homicides in 2011 for the first...
Tags: FBI, Washington, DC, Crime, Law and Justice, New York City, Murder
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Powerful storms slam St. Louis region
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. LOUIS Powerful storms smacked the St. Louis area Friday night, downing trees and damaging buildings but by early reports sparing people from death or serious injury. St. Charles County and west St. Louis County bore much of the damage, but problems...Tags: Ameren Corporation, National Weather Service, Entertainment Events, Busch Stadium, Fashion Shows
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Damage reported at St. Louis casino, throughout city
ST. LOUIS (AP) - Waves of violent weather spawning high winds and tornado have torn through the St. Louis area, downing trees and power lines and sending gamblers rushing from a casino floor. There were no immediate, confirmed reports of injuries. The...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Powerful storms slam St. Louis area; no deaths reported
St. Louis Post-DispatchST. LOUIS Powerful storms smacked the St. Louis area Friday night, downing trees and power lines and ripping up buildings but apparently sparing people from death or serious injury. "We had some funnel clouds, wall clouds, rotations all kinds of stuff,"...Tags: Ameren Corporation, National Weather Service, Natural Disasters, Busch Stadium, Disasters and Accidents
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