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COLUMBIA, Mo. — The Missouri state high school regular-season basketball rankings as compiled by the Missouri Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association. Records are through Sunday.
When the masculine symbolism and nationalist pride of rare American and Soviet Union posters, resurrected from the permanent Cornell collection, are thrust in our face, we neither rejoice nor recoil.
State Rep. David Edwards is one of the rising stars among the Oregon House Democrats—leadership selected him last year in his second term to sit on the powerful budget-writing Joint Ways and Means Committee. But the 43-year-old Hillsboro Democrat’s ambitions also tilt toward the silver screen. Edwards, who studied screen-writing at the University of Southern California, [...] Related posts ...
If You Really Want to Hear About It ... The seminal coming-of-age novel, The Catcher in the Rye, came out in 1951 during a time of anxious, Cold War conformity.
The seminal coming-of-age novel, The Catcher in the Rye , came out in 1951 during a time of anxious, Cold War conformity.
Last week, in a piece reporting on the eerie silence of Western diplomats in Addis Abeba on Birtukan Midekssa, the first woman political party leader...
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has honored a World War II-era nationalist -- and accused Nazi collaborator -- in a controversial last act for the unpopular leader
IN this book, John Sosik relies on extensive psychological and leadership studies to reveal the core leadership attributes and character traits that distinguish competent leaders from their less effective counterparts.
As about a dozen Pacifica Forum supporters, more than 50 protesters, 31 University of Oregon public safety officers and other meeting attendees assembled into an Agate Hall lecture room on the UO campus, they were greeted with The Beatles hit “Back in the USSR.” The scene of Friday’s Pacifica Forum …
Franklin Delano Roosevelt died of a stroke on April 12, 1945, shortly before the end of World War II. A new book, "FDR's Deadly Secret," makes a persuasive case that Roosevelt's stroke was caused by a brain tumor that had metastasized from melanoma over his left eyebrow, which he and his doctors worked hard to cover up.
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