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Farmhand accused in Missouri womans murder wont face death penalty
oThe state says it will not seek the death penalty against a farmhand in the death of a southwest Missouri woman.But prosecutors say they have not yet made that decision for the victim's estranged husband, Bob T. Beisely II.The farmhand, Jeremy L. Maples, waived his preliminary hearing Wednesday in the death of Belinda J. Beisly, who was shot to death inside her farm home near Deerfield in ...
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Sobriety checkpoint planned in Kansas City this weekend
Bridges in Kansas: D-plus. Dams in Missouri: D-minus. Overall infrastructure across both states: Does C-minus earn anyone a star? Civil engineers are tough graders. A few gathered in Kansas City on Wednesday to deliver a report card that pretty much ...
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Former Kansas Gov. ranks among Forbes most powerful women
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary and former Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is the 25th most powerful woman in the world, Forbes says. Former Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius is one of the world's most powerful women, according to Forbes' latest top 100 list. Sebelius raked in the No. 25 spot. The University of Kansas graduate was noted for her role in pressing aspects of the ...
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Storms slam recovering Oklahoma City area
The torrential showers drenched fields of debris where homes and schools stood before Monday's massive tornado. The National Weather Service warned of wind gusts up to 60 mph, which could send remnants of precious possessions flying through the air -- again. The weather service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Oklahoma City area, including Moore, and a flash flood warning as ...
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Gamers get opportunity to become master at University of California
Video game masters will soon have the chance to be validated as the University of California rolls out a new one-year program, the Silicon Valley Business Journal reports. A new master's of science degree program in games and playable media will be offered in the fall, the university announced Wednesday. "They will learn to be independent game makers, and they can go on to work in the ...
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Fanny and Alexander [DVD]
Fanny and Alexander occupies a somewhat strange space in legendary Swedish director Ingmar Bergmans filmography. It is most often thought of as his final film, the pinnacle of his distinguished career and a hearty summation of all his filmic and thematic fascinations. ... ...
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U.S. Air Force will invest millions into Wichita
McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita is a finalist to serve as one of the home bases of the U.S. Air Force's new tanker. The U.S. Air Force's new fleet of KC-46A tankers will soon call Wichita home, the Wichita Business Journal reports. The Air Force announced late Wednesday that it had selected Wichita's McConnell Air Force Base to house an additional 36 tankers a measure that will ...
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Elk population in Missouri grows with addition of 40
oMissouri conservation officials have added 40 elk to the state's population as part of a project to restore the animals to the state.Conservation Department officials had expected to bring only 39 elk from Kentucky this week, but a male calf was born on the way.The elk are being held at the Peck Ranch Conservation area in southeastern Missouri until they get accustomed to the state's ...
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American CEOs see paycheck bump
CBS Corp. CEO and highest paid U.S. CEO, Leslie Moonves. A rising stock market helped boost paychecks for American CEOs as their average salaries continue to increase, according to an analysis by the Associated Press with data from executive pay research firm Equilar. In 2012, the average CEO made about $9.7 million a 6.5 percent increase from the year prior. It's the third straight year ...
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Cleveland hero Charles Ramsey who helped rescue women held captive gets free burgers for life
CLEVELAND - The man who famously put down his Big Mac to help rescue three women held captive for a decade in an Ohio house will never have to pay for another burger in his hometown.Charles Ramsey has been promised free burgers for life at more than a dozen Cleveland-area ...
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KC man pleads in failed bank robbery
The U.S. Attorney's office says 26-year-old Martron Bailey pleaded guilty Wednesday to trying to hold up a United Missouri Bank branch in the city last Nov. ...
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The Helmsley Park Lane, New York
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