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Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO) archives from May 2007

OPINION: The future of Iraq: Chaos, no matter what we do.
May 1, 2007

Corrections.
May 1, 2007

Obituaries.
May 1, 2007

City draws up $450 million wish list.
May 1, 2007

Commercial interruption: Retail real estate slowdown hits Columbia, but developers remain bullish.
May 1, 2007

Blunt revives cancer center funding plan: Robb predicts '08 supplemental funds.
May 1, 2007

Stem cell measure defeated: Bill would have overturned key parts of Amendment 2.
May 1, 2007

$500,000 gift boosts Fayette schools.
May 1, 2007

Development bonds pay a dividend.
May 1, 2007

Hudelson is masterful vs. Smith-Cotton: Versatile Kewpie keeps Tigers at bay in victory.
May 1, 2007

Bruins win duel of future Missouri pitchers.
May 1, 2007

Borgia bests Hickman soccer: Kewpies can't take advantage of opportunities.
May 1, 2007

Looks are deceiving on links: Hickman golfer frustrated despite advancing to state.
May 1, 2007

Second slaying trial begins: Carlos Kelly beaten to death last year.
May 2, 2007

Obituaries.
May 2, 2007

Disease lab spooks neighbors: Proponents try to calm fears.
May 2, 2007

Under house arrest: Boone County residential home sellers wait for buyers in sluggish market.
May 2, 2007

OPINION: An official creep: Moving toward universal coverage.
May 2, 2007

Make way for Gayer: Aggressive Kewpie leaves opponents in wake.
May 2, 2007

Recorders warn of property deed scam.
May 2, 2007

Graham blasts Blunt for "partisan tone" of letter.
May 2, 2007

Work begins on new city hall: First up: Renovate the Boone building.
May 3, 2007

Borrowed car key in trial's second day: Witness recalls ?evil eyes' of defendant.
May 3, 2007

Graham irked over Blunt letter.
May 3, 2007

Award honors Marine lost in Iraq: MU scholarship named for Mark Gelina.
May 3, 2007

Education bill expands in House: Amendments draw criticism as ?large-scale nightmare.'.
May 3, 2007

Senate agrees on state tax cuts: Some Social Security benefits exempted.
May 3, 2007

Woman, 29, named agriculture chief.
May 3, 2007

Technically speaking: As manufacturing jobs disappear, leaders look for growth in technology-based sector.
May 3, 2007

Farm combine: Agricultural, conservation groups discuss upcoming ag legislation.
May 3, 2007

Freshman shows class: LaRue leads Kewps to win vs. Bruins.
May 3, 2007

Big Free again looks like big bust for MU.
May 3, 2007

Corrections.
May 3, 2007

OPINION: On Iraq: The presidential scramble.
May 3, 2007

Obituaries.(Obituary)
May 3, 2007

Womb-to-tomb drive-ups serve the living and dead.
May 3, 2007

Picking up the pieces: Artist takes over after friend's death.
May 3, 2007

An island unto herself: Missouri thrower Nicholls becomes best of Barbados.
May 4, 2007

Coming soon: downtown parking: City scopes out potential sites for another garage.
May 4, 2007

Murder suspect guilty: Jury quickly convicts Rodney Cunningham.
May 4, 2007

What's cool at school? Culinary arts: Hundreds turned down for cooking class.
May 4, 2007

Virtual school about to start online classes.
May 4, 2007

Obituaries.(Obituary)
May 4, 2007

Day of Prayer draws hundreds.
May 4, 2007

Test of confidence: Economic uncertainty comes calling, and even Columbia can't bar the door.
May 4, 2007

Priday's swing is in a sweet spot: After shaky start, Missouri DH's average climbs.
May 4, 2007

Schools shoot down public-private split.
May 4, 2007

Baumgartners project image of chamber winners.
May 4, 2007

OPINION: Broadway traffic: An ?alternative? route?
May 4, 2007

Classwork on gay marriage: riles parents.
May 4, 2007

Targeting tough bacteria: Troops suffer drug-resistant infections.
May 5, 2007

Screening for drugs considered: Ashland schools weigh extracurricular testing.
May 5, 2007

Tax credit added to HealthNet bill.
May 5, 2007

Gunfire plan stirs concerns: Police propose shooting range in former strip mine location.
May 5, 2007

Firefighters 'Q' on variety of vehicles' equipment.
May 5, 2007

Schools, businesses celebrate ongoing partnership.
May 5, 2007

OPINION: Black law students: The quest for more.
May 5, 2007

Obituaries.(Obituary)
May 5, 2007

Tigers will need sweep, help for top seed.
May 5, 2007

At a crossroad: Olivet Christian Church tries to react to city growth while balancing its mission.
May 5, 2007

Shiloh bar property owner plans trendy redevelopment.
May 5, 2007

Every day is Mother's Day: Bruck balances pitching with parenthood.
May 5, 2007

Eckles stays golden: Kewps defeat Bruins in rivalry.
May 5, 2007

Gay Bumgarner.
May 6, 2007

President wins kudos in fourth year.
May 6, 2007

A day on the brink: Missouri softball within one win of ending title drought.
May 6, 2007

UM study sees tuition cap as 'devastating'.
May 6, 2007

Public Works wants study of water rule: City official sides with developers.
May 6, 2007

Bruins sleep through defeat: Jays likely clinch top district seed.
May 6, 2007

Saucy verdicts: Barbecue judging certification requires good taste.
May 6, 2007

Jobs act just gets complex: House, Senate squabble over measure's add-ons.
May 6, 2007

Graduate credits flexibility: End of program no bar to degree.
May 6, 2007

Coaches sound off on football playoff change.
May 6, 2007

Jago shines with match on line.
May 6, 2007

Obituaries.
May 6, 2007

OPINION: Tolls: A good way to pay?
May 6, 2007

Guild members weave quilt of multiple talents.
May 6, 2007

A return to old recruiting ways now that it's C U L8R to texts.
May 6, 2007

Many fibers, many messages: Downtown fiber arts tour and exhibit touches on domesticity, creativity and even social commentary.
May 6, 2007

Hickman turns corner with win over Tigers.
May 8, 2007

Missing suspect in marijuana case plans to surrender.
May 8, 2007

Student loan sale gets OK from House: Robb adds vote to MOHELA opposition.
May 8, 2007

Strodtman steps down as boys coach.
May 8, 2007

OPINION: CAFO regulation: Fleeting promise of state control.
May 8, 2007

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