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Police find two dead in separate apartments
FARMINGTON — Police responded to a duplex on Potosi Street where two residents died in separate apartments of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning.
Friday, November 6, 2009 8:06 AM CST
Troubling portrait emerges of Fort Hood suspect
WASHINGTON (AP) — His name appears on radical Internet postings. A fellow officer says he fought his deployment to Iraq and argued with soldiers who supported U.S. wars. He required counseling as a medical student because of problems with patients.
Friday, November 6, 2009 7:58 AM CST
Officials say public defenders system on verge of collapse
Should a St. Francois County man charged with serious crimes be represented by the public defender’s office or should he be denied a public defender because he was represented by a private attorney at one point in his case?
Friday, November 6, 2009 7:58 AM CST
Traffic stop nets drug arrest
DESLOGE — A  41-year-old Park Hills man was arrested last week after a traffic stop turned into what police call a methamphetamine-related arrest. The traffic stop occurred at 1:40 a.m. on Highway 67 near Desloge.
Friday, November 6, 2009 7:58 AM CST
Seeds Of Wisdom
The 6th annual Seeds of Wisdom fair for women over the age of 35 took place Thursday morning. The fair is sponsored by Parkland Health Center, BJC Behavioral Health and BJC Home Health and Hospice. Women received information on nutrition and cooking demonstration, treatment and prevention of heart disease and exercise and staying in shape. Dr. Nancy Wegge was the special keynote speaker talking about balance in life. Pictured are women at the fair having their blood drawn. The event was held at the Farmington Community Centene Center.
Friday, November 6, 2009 7:58 AM CST
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    Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims
    FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) -- A chaplain exhorted hundreds of mourners gathered at a candlelight vigil to not give up hope as Fort Hood and its surrounding community looked to each other for comfort after an Army psychiatrist allegedly went on a deadly shooting spree at the military base....
    Another attack leaves US Muslims fearing backlash
    As word spread that a gunman had opened fire at Fort Hood leaving a trail of carnage, a chilling realization swept across the U.S. Muslim community: He has an Islamic name....
    Decision day for health care in the House
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is traveling to Capitol Hill on Saturday to try to close the sale on his signature health care overhaul, facing a make-or-break vote in the House certain to be seen as a test of his presidency....
    Police: Fla. shooting suspect was angry at company
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Employees at an engineering firm recognized their former co-worker when he drew a handgun from under his shirt, police said, and shot his first victim dead in the reception area. He then walked into the office and unloaded several more rounds, wounding five other employees at the company that fired him two years ago....
    Afghan gov't says UN representative out of line
    KABUL (AP) -- Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry said Saturday that the top U.N. official in the country overstepped his authority by giving instructions on how to rid the government of corruption and warlords....
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U.S.

    Fort victims had different reasons for enlisting
    The 13 people killed when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, included a pregnant woman who was preparing to return home, a man who quit a furniture company job to join the military about a year ago, a newlywed who had served in Iraq and a woman who had vowed to take on Osama bin Laden after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Here is a look at some of the victims....
    After immigrant killed in NY, others tell of abuse
    PATCHOGUE, N.Y. (AP) -- The high school buddies who trolled the streets looking for Hispanics to attack called it "beaner hopping."...
    Fort Hood, community mourn shooting victims
    FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) -- A chaplain exhorted hundreds of mourners gathered at a candlelight vigil to not give up hope as Fort Hood and its surrounding community looked to each other for comfort after an Army psychiatrist allegedly went on a deadly shooting spree at the military base....
    NY town marks year since immigrant fatally stabbed
    PATCHOGUE, N.Y. (AP) -- The family of an Ecuadorean man slain on a Long Island street will be among those participating in a candlelight vigil and memorial service to mark the first anniversary of the killing....
    Police: Fla. shooting suspect was angry at company
    ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Employees at an engineering firm recognized their former co-worker when he drew a handgun from under his shirt, police said, and shot his first victim dead in the reception area. He then walked into the office and unloaded several more rounds, wounding five other employees at the company that fired him two years ago....
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World

    Unique homecoming to Vietnam for US commander
    DANANG, Vietnam (AP) -- On the day his side lost the Vietnam War, Hung Ba Le fled his homeland at the age of 5 in a fishing trawler crammed with 400 refugees. Thirty-four years later, he made an unlikely homecoming - as the commander of a U.S. Navy destroyer....
    US official: Troop increase under new Afghan plan
    BRUSSELS (AP) -- A top Pentagon official says President Obama's new plan for Afghanistan will certainly involve an increase in the number of international troops....
    G-20 officials to wrestle over economic imbalances
    ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) -- Rifts among the world's top financial officials are threatening to stymie their attempts to secure future global growth and break a deadlock over who bears the cost of fighting climate change....
    Afghan gov't says UN representative out of line
    KABUL (AP) -- Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry said Saturday that the top U.N. official in the country overstepped his authority by giving instructions on how to rid the government of corruption and warlords....
    Pakistan's fashionistas defy Taliban
    KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) -- Some women strode the catwalk in vicious spiked bracelets and body armor. Others had their heads covered, burqa-style, but with her shoulders - and tattoos - exposed. Male models wore long, Islamic robes as well as shorts and sequined T-shirts....
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Politics

    Decision day for health care in the House
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is traveling to Capitol Hill on Saturday to try to close the sale on his signature health care overhaul, facing a make-or-break vote in the House certain to be seen as a test of his presidency....
    Details emerge about Fort Hood suspect's history
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- He was by turns caring and contentious, a man quick to say "I am blessed" in casual greeting yet one who seemed to stew in discontent that he could not always keep to himself....
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    WASHINGTON (AP) -- House Democrats clear impasse over abortion holding up vote on health care legislation....
    AP Sources: Rampage gun purchased legally
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- A 5.7-millimeter pistol used in the Fort Hood shooting was purchased legally by suspect Nidal Hasan at a Texas gun shop, law enforcement officials said Friday....
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Science

    Seattle team wins $900,000 in Space Elevator Games
    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A space elevator may not be rocket science but it can be just as complicated - and rewarding....
    Sea lions killed, but Columbia salmon toll rises
    Killing or removing 25 California sea lions over the past two years has not reduced the toll on salmon at the base of Bonneville Dam in the Columbia River....
    Genetic tests for UK asylum seekers draw criticism
    LONDON (AP) -- Britain is using genetic tests on some African asylum seekers in an effort to catch those who are lying about their nationality, drawing criticism from scientists and provoking outrage from rights groups....
    World leaders needed at talks to cut climate deal
    BARCELONA, Spain (AP) -- After two years of tough U.N. climate talks often pitting the world's rich against the poor, negotiators said Friday a new global agreement now rides on industrial nations pledging profound emissions cuts next month in Copenhagen....
    Caribbean, Gulf spared widespread coral damage
    SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) -- Lower-than-feared sea temperatures this summer gave a break to fragile coral reefs across the Caribbean and the central Gulf of Mexico that were damaged in recent years, scientists said Thursday....
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Health

    In Europe, most swine flu shots by invitation only
    LONDON (AP) -- In Britain, there are no long lines of people seeking swine flu vaccine. Doctor's offices aren't swamped with desperate calls. And there are no cries of injustice that the vaccine is going to wealthy corporations or healthy people who don't really need it....
    Poll: One-third able to get swine flu vaccine
    ATLANTA (AP) -- Only about a third of adults who have tried to get a swine flu vaccine have been able to get it, according to a new national poll released Friday....
    Goldman Sachs, Citigroup got swine flu vaccine
    NEW YORK (AP) -- Some of New York's biggest companies, including Wall Street giants Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, received doses of swine flu vaccine for at-risk employees, drawing criticism that the hard-to-find vaccine is going first to the privileged....
    New gene therapy halts 2 boys' rare brain disease
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- French scientists mixed gene therapy and bone marrow transplants in two boys to seemingly halt a brain disease that can kill by adolescence. The surprise ingredient: They disabled the HIV virus so it couldn't cause AIDS, and then used it to carry in the healthy new gene....
    WHO: Swine flu virus is top strain worldwide
    LONDON (AP) -- The World Health Organization's flu chief said the swine flu virus has now become the predominant flu strain worldwide....
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Strange

    Authorities say man stole car to face theft charge
    VALLEJO, Calif. (AP) -- The California Highway Patrol say a man stole a car to make a court appearance on a previous auto theft charge....
    SKorean woman passes driver's exam on 950th try
    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- A woman in South Korea who tried to pass the written exam for a driver's license with near-daily attempts since April 2005 has finally succeeded on her 950th time. The aspiring driver spent more than 5 million won ($4,200) in application fees, but until now had failed to score the minimum 60 out of a possible 100 points needed to get behind the wheel for a driving test....
    Oregon man charged with DUI after 911 call
    SALEM, Ore. (AP) -- Oregon police have charged a man with drunken driving after he called 911 to report his marijuana as stolen but the dispatcher couldn't understand him because he was vomiting while on the road....
    NZ lawmaker sculpted in cow manure
    WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- A sculpture of a New Zealand government minister crafted from cow manure sold for New Zealand dollars 3,080 ($2,220) on an auction Web site. The bust of New Zealand Environment Minister Nick Smith, sculpted as a protest by artist Sam Mahon, attracted 112 bids before being picked up by an anonymous buyer on Friday....
    Pa. prostitution case tossed over gov't-funded sex
    HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- An appeals court has ruled Pennsylvania State Police botched a prostitution investigation in which troopers gave an informant money to pay for sex four times at a massage parlor, along with a total of $180 for the man's trouble....
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Tech

    AT&T completes delayed Centennial acquisition
    DALLAS (AP) -- AT&T Inc. said Friday that its acquisition of smaller wireless carrier Centennial Communications Corp., has closed after several delays due to the regulatory process....
    Earnings Preview: Electronic Arts
    NEW YORK (AP) -- Video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc. reports earnings for its fiscal second quarter, which ended in September, on Monday after the market closes. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period....
    Judge stops 2 Web sites from selling Beatles songs
    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A federal judge has temporarily blocked two music-sharing Web sites from selling songs by The Beatles and other artists for 25 cents apiece....
    Mass. receives money for broadband mapping
    BOSTON (AP) -- Massachusetts has received about $2 million in federal stimulus funding to help identify the speed and location of broadband services in the state over the next five years....
    Report: Minn. needs significant Internet upgrades
    ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Internet speeds in more than four-fifths of Minnesota are too slow to support technologies that could draw new jobs, take cars off the roads and bring new services to people in their homes, a new report said Friday....
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