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In print: Stories in today's print and e-edition June 18

Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Interesting news and features published in our print edition and e-edition Wednesday, June 18

On page 2: "News of the Weird" columnist Chuck Sheperd shares tales of a New York restaurant that serves the whole animal "nose to tail," a feast in Rome to discuss solutions for world hunger, and a teenager arrested for road-rage assault against a 81-year-old woman claims self-defense. A New York dog loses most of its trust fund money and an Indiana lemonade stand is robbed, told in Associated Press stories. Also an AP story on a Connecticut man whose snake refused to attack police officers.

On page 3: Annie's Mailbox gives advice to a woman whose boyfriend is an alcoholic. A story on what the Miami school library has in store for the recently received "We the People" grant. Also the Events Calendar.

On page 4: Diana West writes on academic Andrew Bostom's research and skepticism of Islam. Donna Brazile criticizes FEMA and Argus Hamilton comments on current events.

On page 5: An AP sports short on the Royals/Cardinals game.

On page 6: Rachel Harper's story on Cook of the Week Inez Tichenor.

On page 7: AP food stories covering a Napa Valley wine auction and a recipe for Firecracker Cupcakes.

On page 8: Medical exams of terrorist suspects held by the US military find evidence of torture and a California judge dismisses charges against a Marine officer who refused to investigate killings, in AP stories.

On page 9: New Mexico Vegan farmers work without pesticides and Bush urges Congress to lift ban on off-shore oil drilling, told in AP stories.

On page 10: Endangered animals found in Missouri backyard cave, in an AP story.

On page 11: The courthouse report and recent warranty deeds.

On page 12: Comics, puzzles, "Astrograph," and Dr. Gott's advice on how to heal hemorrhoids.

On page 16: Reports of Hannibal flooding not as bad as expected, David Safavian conviction thrown out in scandal case, and Melissa Etheridge opens at KC's Midland Theatre.

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