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I really meant to go to bed early on Monday night. Or early-ish anyway. Since I had a jam planned at The Me-Thinks World Headquarters in Haltom City , I figured I'd play some music, float home on the better part of a six-pack, and pass out around midnight.
Christel Badey often finds herself in deep water, preferring to plunge right in and swim with all her might. German-born, reared and educated, she first traversed the Atlantic Ocean in 1960 when she left her home in Backnang, outside Stuttgart. After landing in New York City, not one to waste time, within a year, she met and married her mechanical engineer husband, Paul, on Thanksgiving Day.
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While Amanda Knox was being tried for the murder of her roommate half a world away, a small group of Islanders was quietly raising funds on Vashon to support her father.
So ... is he, or isn't she? On Friday, the International Olympic Committee recommended the establishment of special medical centers at the Vancouver Winter Games to deal — on a case-by-case basis — with situations in which the GENDER of an athlete was called into question.
SAYRE — Structures collapsed on top of cars. People, heavily bruised and bandaged, without a home and desperate for help. Lives, and the surrounding environment, in ruins.
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas House member has proposed a bill that would allow people to waive the state’s marriage license fee if they can’t afford it.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri State University committee wants the school to have a new leader by the next academic year. The presidential search committee is seeking a replacement for Mike Nietzel (NITS’-uhl), who has announced he plans to resign once his successor is picked.
The reconstructed face of a crew man from the Mary Rose which sank in 1545 goes on display in Portsmouth.
NEOSHO, Mo. — Twin Rivers Foods in Neosho will permanently close its plant on April 9, with all 485 employees losing their jobs. The Missouri Department of Economic Development received the news Tuesday in a letter from Doug Quillen, human resources director for the company’s corporate offices.
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