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Volunteer Organizations Benefit from Discouraging Job Market.
August 1, 2002
Missouri Tax Refunds Won't Put Many in the Money.
August 1, 2002
St. Louis Retailer Opens New Headquarters.
August 1, 2002
Field-goal-rule clarification comes a few months late for Rams.
August 2, 2002
Autographs are part of ministry, Warner says.
August 2, 2002
A war to wage?
August 2, 2002
Buyer of St. Louis, Mo., Bank Seeks to Overturn June Award in Software Suit.
August 2, 2002... Byline: Peter Shinkle
Aug. 2--Marshall & Ilsley Corp., the Wisconsin company that is buying Southwest Bank of St. Louis, is seeking to overturn a $3.1 million jury award in a banking software dispute with an area company.
Syllogisteks...
A New Variety of Genetically Engineered Grass Could Be Harmful to Environment.
August 2, 2002
St. Louis Janitors Escalate Picketing in Bid for Higher Wages.
August 2, 2002
St. Louis Voters to Decide Tuesday on a Public Transportation Funding Plan.
August 2, 2002
Witness in Moussaoui case will testify that ID was stolen, family says.
August 3, 2002
With ace on the mound, Cards show little improvement.
August 3, 2002
Rolen steps into better situation with Cardinals.
August 3, 2002
Braves give Simontacchi a quick exit; Cardinals pitcher can't make it through two innings in Atlanta.
August 3, 2002
After camp, Rams will face tougher road to easy street.
August 3, 2002
Acutely aware of concerns, Rams protect the players.
August 3, 2002
Movie spin-offs losing momentum.
August 3, 2002
Zampese will keep Martz on even keel at helm of offense.
August 4, 2002
Former greats Slater, Greene contribute again.
August 4, 2002
Several St. Louis-Area Businesses Expand Nationwide.
August 4, 2002
Top Shelf Items Are Still Selling in St. Louis Stores Despite Flagging Economy.
August 4, 2002
Norfolk Southern Will Try Remote Control in Its Railyards.
August 4, 2002
St. Louis Native Becomes Popular New York City Restaurateur.
August 4, 2002
Unions Oppose Proposed Discount-Store Projects in Maplewood and Brentwood, Mo.
August 4, 2002
Hot at the Core: Renteria is enjoying the best season of his career after being assured that he is a vital part of the Cardinals.
August 5, 2002
Cardinals' trip ends in a thud; Sheffield beats them in the ninth.
August 5, 2002
Long-shot players dream of becoming exception to the harsh reality.
August 5, 2002
Hunger a political issue many Americans can get their arms around.
August 5, 2002
St. Louis-Area Businesses Find Footing to Expand onto National Scene.
August 5, 2002
New York Restaurateur Learned Business in Native St. Louis.
August 5, 2002
Cardinals family mourns another death.
August 6, 2002
Rolen gladly swaps Philly fanatics for Midwest hospitality.
August 6, 2002
Oklahoma City's revival includes billion-dollar building spree.
August 6, 2002
Government Opens St. Charles County, Mo.-Area Radioactive Site to Tourists.
August 6, 2002
Centene Corp. Buys 80 Percent Piece of HMO in New Jersey.
August 6, 2002
Letters Show How St. Louis-Based Hotel Chain Aimed to Reduce Consent Decree.
August 6, 2002
Consumers Grow Weary of Movie-Themed Merchandise.
August 6, 2002
Agency Cuts Off Study of Missouri Radioactive Site, Others.
August 6, 2002
Minnesota-Based Shipping Firm Claims Former Worker Violated Computer Fraud Act.
August 6, 2002
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Linda Tucci Column.
August 6, 2002
Embattled President Casinos Inc. Still Wants to Make Missouri Campaign Gifts.
August 6, 2002
CORRECTION: Sony Buys Salt Lake City-Based Video Game Maker.
August 6, 2002
Porter was smart player despite being absent-minded.
August 7, 2002
Slaughter is in intensive care after undergoing 2 operations.
August 7, 2002
Missouri's GOP leader rejects party nominee for state auditor.
August 7, 2002
Willingham eyes Irish resurgence.
August 7, 2002
`Beast' has a burden for the Rams.
August 7, 2002
Married men make more than singles, economists say.
August 7, 2002
Ameristar Opens $360 Million Expansion of St. Charles, Mo., Casino.
August 7, 2002
St. Louis-Based Charter Communications Says Losses Shrank, Revenue Soared.
August 7, 2002
Chairman of Market-Research, Travel Firm Is Sued by His Brothers in St. Louis.
August 7, 2002
St. Louis-Based Emerson, Charter to Expense Stock Options.
August 7, 2002
St. Louis-Based Electronic Products Maker Posts Drop in Quarterly Net Income.
August 7, 2002
Unconventional technology steals the day at military show.
August 8, 2002
Ambitious rapper Bow Bow plans to bark up lots of trees.
August 8, 2002
National Memorial presents vivid reminders of 1995 tragedy.
August 8, 2002
If you go to Oklahoma City.
August 8, 2002
If you go to Thailand.
August 8, 2002
Stars are bait on `Shark Week' and `Anna Nicole Show'.
August 8, 2002
Iraqi opposition leader says post-Saddam blueprint is needed.
August 8, 2002
St. Louis Airport Officials Seek Extension of Luggage-Screening Deadlines.
August 8, 2002
New Owner of St. Louis-Area Cemeteries Offers Video Tributes.
August 8, 2002
Married Men Earn More, Study Says.
August 8, 2002
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Linda Tucci Column.
August 8, 2002
Study Finds Missouri Lost More Jobs Than Any Other State.
August 8, 2002
Missouri Agency Sets Hearings on Proposed Laclede Gas Co.'s Rate hike.
August 8, 2002
Cardinals snap seven-game losing streak.
August 9, 2002
Ask Barry these questions? You must be kidding.
August 9, 2002
Memories still motivate Titans as they prepare for the Rams.
August 9, 2002
Figure skating is in enough of a mess without Tonya Harding.
August 9, 2002
St. Louis Businessman Is Acquitted of Bribery.
August 9, 2002
Microsoft Co-founder Aims to Expand Stake in Charter Communications.
August 9, 2002
FCC to Require Digital Tuners on All Television Sets by 2007.
August 9, 2002
Missouri Highway Panel Weighs Toll Roads with Failure of Tax Increase Proposal.
August 9, 2002
Illinois Cigarette Tax Hike Cuts Sales, but Not Revenue.
August 9, 2002
Cardinals back on winning track.
August 10, 2002
Survey says: Union proposal for drug testing is a joke.
August 10, 2002
Players have reason to set strike date, but they shouldn't.
August 11, 2002
With college degree but bleak economy, more try for Peace Corps, grad school.
August 11, 2002
Orphans arrive, captivate families mulling adoption.
August 11, 2002
Cards, fans lose a piece of their tradition; Enos Slaughter dies at 86.
August 12, 2002
Players pass on strike date, say they're `giving it a couple of extra days'.
August 12, 2002
Teetering at edge of cliff, now owners must show restraint.
August 12, 2002
Small island off the coast of Puerto Rico is now a laid-back haven.
August 12, 2002