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Inside Today's Post-Dispatch
Saturday - November 21, 2009
front page
Plea ends trial in Bootheel
Defendant admits guilt, but claims victory. She says testimony had shed light on others' misdeeds the night of Jan. 6, 2007.
Will 2010 be the breakout year for e-book readers?
Electronic readers catch eye of more and more book lovers, but obstacles such as varying formats, high price remain.
Climate change skeptics get fuel
Hacked e-mails of scientists show bias, they allege.
Pitching in for college teammate
Maryville University baseball squad merits national sportsmanship award.
inside A section
Prosecutors as well as defenders overloaded, Missouri Bar told
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce says prosecutors also struggle with volume, high turnover, low salaries and other problems facing public defenders.
Democrats nearing votes to start debate
Oprah thanks audiences as she makes farewell official
Justice Dept. shut out ACORN, but group got money
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sports
Victor Adeyanju getting best chance of '09
Injuries give defensive lineman more playing time.
Steven Jackson's pace puts him in pretty fast company
Missouri football seeks mark of maturity
Season tickets for St. Louis Cardinals will cost more
Goalies help keep St. Louis Blues afloat
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entertainment
'New Moon': In love, three's a crowd
Trivia with Joe Holleman
Documentaries look back at Mama's Pride, Scorfina
Singer fulfills dream of CDs in Spanish and English
Festival of Lights downtown celebrates holidays
Glass artist brings new work to St. Louis
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metro
St. Louis dog grooming business in legal tangle with PetSmart
Suit alleges one of the owners violated a noncompete clause he signed when he worked for the big-box retailer.
Junior college closes two of three day care centers
Clerk shot robber but prosecutors charge accomplice with murder
ST. LOUIS > Officers are hurt when car is rammed
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business
Banks here try to staunch red ink
But few borrowers meet new, stricter lending standards, and troubled banks cut back on loans.
Federal Reserve's third quarter report on area banks
IPOs are on the rise
Americans are saving more, earning less
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features
The perfect gift — in three steps
We did the shopping for you. Now make your list.
Gifts for the "Do-It-Yourselfer"
Gifts for the pet lover
Mama Cat, a domestic shorthair
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St. Louis Public School teachers agree to take 2-day furlough
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Scientists unravel the genetic code of corn
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Northeast fire board gets critic as its new member
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Police officer testifies in Kennett trial
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New Big Bend bridge to open today
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