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Translating early biblical texts from Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic into modern English is a perilous proposition for even the most skilled linguists... More >>
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The Parkway School District estimates that last year it saved 1,304 tons of trash from a landfill, or the equivalent of taking 244 cars off the... More >>
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St. Louisan Was Saddam's Nurse
Five years ago Robert Ellis was charged with the most memorable assignment of his life: keep Saddam Hussein alive.... More >>
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Three years ago Walter Gunn devised a plan to promote St. Louis' filmmaking community. It involved the production of 100 short films about the... More >>
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Stimulus Cash Overwhelms UrbanFORCE
Thanks to the federal stimulus, Friday, August 7, was payday for hundreds of urban youths. At least, it was... More >>
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When Frederick "Fritz" Lehmann IV discovered several years ago that his family's prized Chippendale chairs were missing from a downtown office... More >>
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On April 3 the Iowa Supreme Court unanimously ruled that gay men and women have the right to be legally married under the state's constitution.... More >>
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The editorial department at Riverfront Times receives a lot of phone calls. Occasionally, they're cries for help.
For two weeks in late March... More >>
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Shortly before John McPheeters went before the St. Louis Preservation Board last month to ask permission to demolish a 100-year-old house, a... More >>
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Emil Bossard, the legendary groundskeeper for the Cleveland Indians in the 1920s and beyond, was famous for trying to give his team the... More >>
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