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- What Will The Health Care Reform Bill Really Cost?
- Congress has begun its Thanksgiving break, with Senate Democrats going home thankful they cleared a major hurdle on health care reform after voting to open a floor debate when they get back next week. Meanwhile, debate continues all over
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WJZ- Pot houses a growing problem in mid-Missouri
- Police say more people are growing marijuana inside their homes than ever before. Some have large scale operations, capable of producing thousands of dollars worth of illegal drugs, and it could be happening in the house next door. Police
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- Our Town: An 'Old-Fashioned Christmas' presented Saturday
- The states with the most turkeys - the bird version - were Minnesota, with 49 million; North Carolina, 39 million; Arkansas, 31 million; Virginia ... Use recording equipment available in most homes, such as cell phone, tape recorder,
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- Families of the fallen reflect on BackStoppers' legacy, 50
- For her family, the agency covers college tuition up to the equivalent of what it would cost at the University of Missouri. Son Jordan, 21, now plays football for Temple University ... Now living in East Prairie, Mo., she has started a new
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch- Breaks sought for home buyers
- Jefferson City -- Missourians who buy a house in 2010 could get a property tax break. Gov. Jay Nixon and State Treasurer Clint Zweifel, both Democrats, proposed ... The Missouri Housing Development Commission, which would need to approve
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- Lawsuit challenges St. Louis loans, tax breaks for One City
- That's what Barbara Geisman, St. Louis' deputy mayor for development, told the Missouri Development Finance Board last month when she asked for a $5 million state loan to help finance the deal. If improvements are made, Lewis, Rice and
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- Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond
- Pet adoptions will be from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday at the Humane Society of El Paso, 4991 Fred Wilson. Fifty percent adoption discounts on all black cats, kittens, dogs and puppies. Motown's 50th anniversary, featuring a tribute to
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- LOTTERY- A Guide to American Lotteries
- Kim Jong-il bans World Cup coverage - unless North Korea win Kim Jong-il, the North Korean leader, has banned the World Cup from being shown in his country – unless they win. The Supreme Leader has ordered state-run television not to
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Lottery Post- State budgets lean on property sales
- The Arizona House of Representatives’ office, one of the buildings the state is considering selling as part of a sale-leaseback program to raise cash, would cost a private owner more than $18 million. Lawmakers would continue to occupy the
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Stateline- Medical Bankruptcies Soar in US, Even Among Insured
- KANSAS CITY, MO - Every 30 seconds someone in America files for bankruptcy because of a medical disaster. That's according to a Harvard study that found 62 percent of all bankruptcies can now be linked to a medical cause. But the one group
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