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St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, MO) archives from November 2002

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November 1, 2002

Eccentric pianist-composer's legend and his fans never went away.
November 1, 2002

The woman behind the man in this case is Nelly's mom.
November 1, 2002

Who puts the beat in Nelly's rap? Give Jason Epperson some credit.
November 1, 2002

Comedian and actor Cedric the Entertainer is on top of the world.
November 1, 2002

Anheuser-Busch, Microsoft Team Up to Promote Xbox.
November 1, 2002

Apple's New Outlet at Missouri Shopping Mall Is Drawing PC Users.
November 1, 2002

Scientists Sound Alarm over World's Plants.
November 1, 2002

MetLife to Reimburse Missouri Policy Holders up to $4.8 Million in Bias Case.
November 1, 2002

Schreiber Foods Acquires Clayton, Mo.-Based Cream-Cheese Maker.
November 2, 2002

MetLife to Pay Missouri Policyholders $4.8 Million in Discrimination Suit.
November 2, 2002

St. Louis Welding-Tool Maker Files for Bankruptcy.
November 2, 2002

St. Louis Post-Dispatch David Nicklaus Column.
November 2, 2002

Lawyers battle plaintiffs for $87.5 million chunk of AT&T settlement.
November 3, 2002

Neither illness nor Arizona's defense can stop Faulk.
November 3, 2002

Faulk leads charge past Big Red.
November 3, 2002

From Yankton to Yankee town: The latest book by NBC anchor Tom Brokaw recalls his formative years in South Dakota.
November 4, 2002

`A Goomba's Guide to Life' by Steven R. Schirripa; Potter ($22.95).
November 4, 2002

At some schools, swipe cards take money out of going to college.
November 4, 2002

Martz: When Warner is healthy, he'll start.
November 4, 2002

Blues secure Barrasso.
November 4, 2002

Federko shares Hall honor with family.
November 4, 2002

Winona Ryder trial casts spotlight on shoplifters.
November 4, 2002

St. Louis Banker Aims for New Lobby Look, Passes on Marble.
November 4, 2002

Fears of Double-Dip Recession May Result in Interest-Rate Reduction.
November 4, 2002

St. Louis-Area Internet Services Firm Hangs On, Thinks Big in Tough Climate.
November 4, 2002

Both sides point to early returns as sign of statewide victory.
November 5, 2002

Winona Ryder trial casts spotlight on shoplifters.
November 5, 2002

Crows Seem to Be Reappearing in St. Louis Area.
November 5, 2002

Missouri to Play Pivotal Role in National Balance of Power.
November 5, 2002

Objectors Take Issue with Lawyers' Fees in Settlement of Leased-Phones Suit.
November 5, 2002

Madison County, Mo., Judge Approves Settlement in Suit over Leased Phones.
November 5, 2002

University of Missouri Panel Settles on Choice for President of System.
November 5, 2002

St. Louis-Based Utility Offers Early Retirement to 1,000 Workers.
November 5, 2002

Missouri Law Allows Workers to Punch Out at Work, In at Polls.
November 5, 2002

Mr. Bush's mandate.
November 6, 2002

A cow blockade is among the challenges of driving in Ireland.
November 6, 2002

Choosing an itinerary looks difficult, but help isn't hard to find.
November 6, 2002

Creve Coeur, Mo., Apartment Complex Offers Numerous Amenities.
November 6, 2002

Charter Communications Delays Disclosure of Quarterly Results.
November 6, 2002

Boosted by Bush, GOP Defies Midterm Precedent.
November 6, 2002

Illinois Elects First Democratic Governor in 26 Years.
November 6, 2002

St. Louis Post-Dispatch David Nicklaus Column.
November 6, 2002... Byline: David Nicklaus Nov. 6--If the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates today, theoretically the move should be good for bankers who want to make more loans. But Rick Bagy, president of First National Bank in St. Louis, is not...

Republican Wins Nail Biter for U.S. Senate in Missouri.
November 6, 2002

Tobacco Tax Narrowly Defeated in Missouri.
November 6, 2002

Gephardt expresses relief, need for change in resigning post.
November 7, 2002

Martz's handling of quarterback situation will prove crucial.
November 7, 2002

Rams' midseason report card.
November 7, 2002

Researchers develop controversial treatment for Crohn's disease.
November 7, 2002

AMR Asks for Unions' Aid, Not Givebacks.
November 7, 2002

St. Louis Cardinals' President Foresees No Effect from Vote on Stadium.
November 7, 2002

Illinois Democrats' Newfound Power May Result in Higher Minimum Wage.
November 7, 2002

After Election Upset, Democrats Search for New Identity.
November 7, 2002

Economy Played Key Role in Many Voters' Decisions.
November 7, 2002

General Mills to Close Plant in Hazelwood, Mo.
November 7, 2002

Gephardt to Step Down from House Minority Leadership.
November 7, 2002

Crystal City, Mo., Hospital Cuts Day-Care Business, Cites Fading Financial Aid.
November 7, 2002

SEC Wants to Seize Wildwood, Mo., Firm Accused of Illegal Securities Sales.
November 7, 2002

Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rate Half a Point to 1.25 Percent.
November 7, 2002

Korean Officials Meet with Potential Investors in St. Louis.
November 7, 2002

Missouri Victor Hopes to Be Senator Who Calls Them As He Sees Them.
November 7, 2002

St. Louis Transit System Launches Sale of System Map.
November 7, 2002

St. Louis Post-Dispatch Linda Tucci Column.
November 7, 2002

New University of Missouri Boss May Come from Michigan.
November 7, 2002

Clayton, Mo., Walgreen Have Month to Reach Compromise.
November 7, 2002

St. Louis Airport Board Approves Measure for $2 Billion in Bonds.
November 7, 2002

`The Bitch in the House,' edited by Cathi Hanauer; Wm. Morrow ($23.95).
November 8, 2002... Byline: Patricia Corrigan Cathi Hanauer had a wonderful husband, two healthy children, a nice home and an interesting job, yet she was furious much of the time. What could she possibly be mad about? Everything, it turned out, that...

`Our Simple Gifts' by Owen Parry; Morrow ($14.95).
November 8, 2002... Byline: Harry Levins Whatever happened to the old-fashioned short story _ the kind with a beginning, a middle and a resolution at the end? That sort of story seems to have vanished along with the Saturday Evening Post. Oh, sure, the New...

Prescription drugs _ a dose of common sense.
November 8, 2002... The following editorial appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Friday. Nov. 8: X X X Size isn't the only difference between children and adults. The way they metabolize medications is another. Prescription medicines are tested...

Tomlinson presents a tough challenge for Rams defense.
November 8, 2002... Byline: Jim Thomas ST. LOUIS _ Already this season, the Rams have faced the NFL's all-time leading rusher (Emmitt Smith); Thunder & Lightning (Ron Dayne and Tiki Barber); the underrated Charlie Garner; the always reliable Garrison Hearst;...

No perfect 10 for Blues; winning streak stopped at nine.
November 8, 2002... Byline: Derrick Goold ST. LOUIS _ It took a team that had never won at Savvis Center to topple the team that seemingly couldn't lose. The Columbus Blue Jackets, 0-5-1-0 in six previous visits, channeled their streaking power play and a...

Clear choices: Gifts in glass jars can be fun to assemble, delicious to receive.
November 8, 2002... Byline: Cleora Hughes When I told my daughter, Andrea, that I was throwing away a box of broken costume jewelry, she grabbed my arm and made me promise to never do such a wasteful thing. I must save every bit of tattered lace, colorful...

Tips for success.
November 8, 2002... _Glassware in all sizes and shapes is available. Mason jars are sold at hardware stores, discount stores, kitchenware stores and sometimes supermarkets. _To fill jars with dry ingredients, fold waxed paper or parchment paper into a funnel...

Dueling troubadours offer diverse approaches.
November 8, 2002... Byline: Sarah Bryan Miller VERDI: IL TROVATORE Frittoli, Urmana, Licitra, Nucci; Coro e Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala; Muti, conductor. (Sony Classical S2K 89553; 2 CDs) VERDI: IL TROVATORE Gheorghiu, Diadkova, Alagna, Hampson;...

The woman behind the man in this case is Nelly's mom.
November 8, 2002... Byline: Kevin C. Johnson ST. LOUIS _ Rhonda Mack, Nelly's mother, recalls the day her son's success really struck her. It was shortly after Mack moved into the home the rapper bought her last year. She stood in the unfurnished house,...

Who puts the beat in Nelly's rap? Give Jason Epperson some credit.
November 8, 2002... Byline: Kevin C. Johnson ST. LOUIS _ Who is the architect of the St. Louis hip-hop sound? Most would say Nelly. Some might even go a step further and give an appropriate nod to Nelly's group, St. Lunatics. But the real credit may...

`Ain't no more' like this lady.
November 8, 2002... Byline: Kevin C. Johnson Cedric the Entertainer's "Cafeteria Lady" skits feature the breakout character from his TV show "Cedric the Entertainer Presents..." The character, who dishes out bad food and cutting insults, follows the...

Salvation Army Says Future Depends on Success of This Year's Fund Drive.
November 8, 2002

St. Louis Toy Company Negotiates with Creditors, Working Some Issues.
November 8, 2002

Florida Holding Company Acquires Internet-Based Everbank.
November 8, 2002

Small-farm movement is growing on people.
November 9, 2002... Byline: Repps Hudson For a few minutes, forget all of those dismal farm stories you've heard. Forget about the new farm bill that's projected to cost taxpayers $190 billion over the next 10 years. There's a renaissance in farming...

St. Louis Investment Firms Feel Chill of Cooling Markets, Report Finds.
November 9, 2002

Employees of Charter Communications to Vote on Union Membership.
November 9, 2002

Ford's Lincoln Mercury Division to Transfer Headquarters Back to Michigan.
November 9, 2002

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