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Mountaintop about Dr. Martin Luther King debuts at The Unicorn in Kansas City
Travel back 45 years to April 1968 when America stood divided on the big social issue of the day, Civil Rights and an inspirational Black minister, Dr. Rev. Martin Luther King who traveled throughout the land to spread his message of unity and equality through peaceful ...
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Missouri Passes Bill Limiting Lawsuits by Uninsured Drivers
The Missouri Senate has given final approval to legislation limiting the money that multi-vehicle accident victims could win in lawsuits if their own vehicles are uninsured. The measure sent to the governor would apply to cases in which an uninsured driver is injured by another motorist who does have insurance. In such cases, the injured driver could not receive money for non-economic damage ...
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Santana set for first start against former team
The Angels will see a familiar face in Royals starter Ervin Santana on Thursday in the opener of a four-game series in Kansas City. Santana spent eight seasons in the Angels' rotation following his Major League debut with the club in 2005, starting 233 games for the Halos before being traded to the Royals during the offseason. Santana is 3-3 with a 2.77 ERA in eight starts for Kansas City ...
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Bats go quiet as Shields delivers another sharp start
KC@HOU: Gordon makes a nice play in the fourth HOUSTON -- The Kansas City Royals looked as if they were replaying one of their games last weekend in Oakland. The Royals lost all three games to the A's by one run, and they sustained yet another narrow defeat Wednesday night, falling by a 3-1 margin to the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park. Kansas City starter James Shields (2-5) ...
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Galeries Lafayette supports Shaikh Mansour Festival
Lager: We are delighted to be associated with the big event Galeries Lafayette has joined the Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan Arabian Horse Flat Racing Festival as the latest sponsors for the upcoming edition of the World Arabian Horse Racing Conference to be held in Toulouse, ...
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Alex & Emma
The ads for Alex & Emma, both in print and on television, proudly declare that it comes to us from Rob Reiner, the director of When Harry Met Sally, but dont be fooled. For every bit that the latter is a warm, engaging, funny, and knowing exploration of modern romance, the former is an awkward, trite, manufactured romantic comedy that is not particularly romantic or funny. If the ad ... ...
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Preparing Lawrence for the big one
LAWRENCE, Kan. - Like any city, Lawrence stands to lose a lot of if a tornado tears through. Now, city officials are working to improve their emergency plans to avoid a disaster like the one in Moore, Okla. As the mother of 3-year-old Milo, Missy Combs couldn't help but feel for parents in Oklahoma as she watched searchers dig through a destroyed elementary school. "I didn't think ...
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KC volunteers make a difference in Moore
MOORE, Okla. - Even seasoned volunteers, with years of experience responding to the worst natural disasters of the last decade, were taken aback by the scene that greeted them in the shattered neighborhoods of Moore on Wednesday. "This is probably, definitely the worst," said Michele Heaver, a Major in the Salvation Army of Kansas City, Kan. "I've never seen devastation as ...
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Collapsible shelter about to hit market
HARRISONVILLE, Mo. - When tornados strike, homeowners look for protection. Since the massive EF-5 tornado hit Moore, Okla., on Monday, companies that make shelters have answered a lot of calls -- including a company in Missouri. Staying Home Corporation in Harrisonville, Mo., has been designing a shelter since last summer that collapses for storage and expands when needed. The Hide-Away Shelter ...
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Education reformer Michelle Rhee draws big crowd in KC
To reform a struggling school district, Michelle Rhee closed schools and fired teachers and principals in hopes of creating a better situation for ...
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Kansas mom hopes to reduce accidental child backovers
Amber Rollins of the Kansas City-based safety group Kids and Cars said the problem has become known as "Bye-Bye Syndrome," because children often run outside to say one more goodbye to a departing family ...
On the record
Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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Thistle Charing Cross
I had stayed at this hotel once before, some years previous, so was looking forward to a new review. The ...
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