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In print: Stories in today's print and e-edition September 2

Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Interesting news and features published in our print edition and e-edition Tuesday, September 2

On page 3: Annie's Mailbox answers a letter from a disgruntled man who is angry his 30-year-old stepdaughter is living in his home rent-free. Photos and a short story on Salty Santana, Show Pleasure Driving Champion at the Missouri State Fair. Also the Events Calendar.

On page 4: Columnist Nat Hentoff writes on how Bush is working to ensure the power of the executive branch, Morton Kondracke tells how Obama brushes off poll results and Argus Hamilton comments on current events.

On page 5: "Nutrition Wise" columnist Karen Collins answers questions on onion phytochemical content, daily selenium needs and caloric cocktails. A hot dog attack ad is released and the feared salmonella outbreak is over, in stories from the Associated Press.

On page 6: AP sports stories on the Cardinals/Diamondbacks and Missouri/Illinois games.

On page 7: An AP sports story on the Royals/Tigers game.

On page 8: Wayne Crook writes on soybean risks. MVC announces Whitetail Deer management workshop, calf production costs rise and California farmers use guns and poison to guard crops from bacteria. Also the Sedalia-Central Missouri Sale Company's cattle auction report for September 1 and local commodity prices.

On page 9: AP stories detailing relief in New Orleans.

On page 10: An AP story covering changes in the RNC, as result of Hurricane Gustuv.

On page 11: Workers put off retirement, saving gets harder, in an AP story.

On page 13: Comics, puzzles, "Astrograph" and Dr. Gott's advice for chronic menstrual bleeding.

On page 14: Hulshof has a plan for uninsured Missourians, as detailed in an AP story.

On page 16: Two people from Slater were hurt in a 8/25 crash; one is hurt from a 9/1 1-car accident. Oil prices fall and recent Cole County ruling sets free a man convicted of murder in 1984, in AP stories.

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