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The University of Missouri-Columbia Museum of Art and Archaeology
exhibits: "The Forgotten Art of Engraving" through June 17. 882-
3591, maa.missouri.edu.
- "Final Farewell: The Culture of Death and the Afterlife,"
through May 20.
Columbia Art League: Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday at 111 S. Ninth St. Artists will exhibit at the following
locations through June:
- Linda Bailey, Bill Helvey, Mary Schnell, Cheryl Schweitzer,
Janice Coffman at Regional Hospital.
- Paula Allen Thomas, Martin Spilker and Jamie Humphreys at the
Boone County Government Building.
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Prep basketball notebook: ; Spring Valley's Wilson makes early commitment to Marshall
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette
; Kris Wilson felt right at home watching Marshall University basketball...the next few years. Wilson, a 5-foot-8 junior...from my house," said Wilson, who said he tries to...opening victory over James Monroe and his low was...
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Wilson, James T.
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Wilson, James T. Sunday, October 19, 2003 Wilson, James T. Found Peace on Thurs...Thomas Wilson. Brother of Sandy (James) Dolan and Judy (David) LeCleir...death by his parents Arvada (nee Marshall) and David Wilson. Private...
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If president does his job well, he should be left alone; Let voters decide The Republicans, the Clinton-haters and the media want President Clinton to resign. Why not allow the voters to decide? David Goldberg Milwaukee; Infidelity not cause for resignation Rep. Mark Neumann (R-Wis.) states in the Aug. 27 Journal Sentinel that President Clinton should resign because of the impact he has had on our children. As a mother of three, I thought I might share with Neumann the impact the president has had on my children. Clinton made it possible for me to stay home with my new baby for two months and not have to fear losing my job. Clinton also made it possible for me to stay in the hospital longer then 24 hours after a difficult birth. Both of these legislative victories were not supported by Neumann's Republican Party. I have also expressed to my children that Clinton has an admirable environmental record, unlike Neumann, who has never seen a wetland that wouldn't be enhanced by a strip mall. But I suppose the hardest political reality that I would have to explain to my children is Neumann's public comments concerning homosexuals and how he would never knowingly hire one. That, coupled with the recent vote by Neumann and his Republican colleague Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner against legislation that would protect federal workers from losing their jobs because they are gay, is very hard to explain. How do I explain bigotry to a child? So, Mr. Neumann, this Midwestern, middle-of-the-road soccer mom doesn't feel that Clinton should resign because of his marital infidelities, because the effects of that human failing are far less unsettling to my family than your voting record and haunting public comments. C.L. Marshall Milwaukee; Perceptions differ over conduct Perceptions of acceptable behavior vary between generations and locations. For example, if our president, his current problems and our Constitution were in place in Brazil, citizens would amend the Constitution and re-elect their president to a third term by acclamation. Public and private morals are often at odds. Fifty years ago, our Puritan background and folklore had masturbation causing blindness. A lifelong personal poll suggests the great majority of us have lied about our sex lives. If the law can question us on this subject, then to quote Charles Dickens, "The law is a ass." Mix some sin and a bad law together and what's the worst thing we can get? Kenneth Starr. This person has stuck his nose and the law where they should not go. He has diminished the presidency, and he has trivialized the law worse than O.J. Simpson's trial. Perhaps the future will require us to hire older presidents with lower libidos and testosterone counts. Trouble is, the president might be taking his daily nap when something important happens. Gerald Wilson Milwaukee; Wrong message sent about Clinton I am disappointed in Eugene Kane's remarks in his column "Before you close book on Clinton, think Simpson" (Aug. 20). I note Kane's faith has been shaken by the president's own recklessness allowing him to get caught. I can only assume that as with the other questionable practices of this administration, it's all right if you can get away with it. Furthermore, if you do get caught, claim ignorance, lie or blame it on someone else. What is at issue here is the violation of the public trust and pattern of dishonesty. The message that the Clinton legacy will leave for future generations is that lawlessness in and of itself is not at odds with acceptable behavior and personal responsibility in this country, only getting caught is. A complete admission of the president's behavior and the acceptance of the subsequent disciplinary action would do more to restore the tarnished image of the presidency domestically and abroad than placing the blame on the Justice Department's appointed prosecutor who got us the truth and the system of checks and balances that governs him. We are long overdue to relearn an old-fashioned concept that seems to have fallen out of favor lately, if you pay attention to the polls. As individuals, we make conscious decisions regarding personal behavior, are ultimately responsible for them and should accept the consequences resulting from them. David A. Bowen Mequon; How about another investigation? Since President Clinton was elected in 1992, the people have seen countless investigations into several matters. Having spent $50 million, we have learned that the president was unfaithful to his wife and family. We also know that he was unfaithful to the American people because he lied about his private affairs. When spending $50 million and running six years of investigations, it would be expected one would find more damaging violations than infidelity. The world now knows that our president is not totally perfect and that independent counsel Kenneth Starr is a very good investigator. I would suggest that we now send Starr to Iraq to investigate the mess over there. Maybe we will get more value out of the next $50 million we spend on an investigation. Frank August Menomonee Falls
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; No other American president has had to face the horrendous problems that exist in our world today: terrorists, natural disasters, quarreling countries and more. Only a gifted person with higher-than-average mental and physical strength would qualify for this toughest of jobs. We are fortunate to
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Marshall recruit is now eligible: ; Marshall University; Football notes
Newspaper article from: Charleston Daily Mail
; HUNTINGTON - Jamal Wilson isn't a gymnast, but he feels like...pumped I can do 12 flips," said Wilson, a Marshall football recruit who signed a national...my best. So, look out for me." Wilson could have enrolled at Marshall in...
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DAYDREAMER MARSHALL LOSES HER RELAY TICKET FOR BEIJING; Marshall: accused of being unprofessional.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: NEIL WILSON MEL MARSHALL, a winner of six medals...Olympic sprint relay team. Marshall, 26, an Olympian in...respect the rules,' added Marshall. 'I didn't report...ScotGregor Tait, then James Goddard and, finally...
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Fred Wilson, Managing Partner of Flatiron Partners, and Alan J. Patricof, Chairman of Patricof & Co., To Keynote at Silicon Alley Venture Capital Summit.
Business Wire
; ...includes keynote addresses from Fred Wilson of Flatiron Partners and Alan J...Grousbeck of Highland Capital Partners; James Caccavo of Moore Capital; Petteri...Technology Litigation expert Juli Wilson Marshall, and will cover topics critical...
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Former Marshall and WVU players in the NFL
Newspaper article from: Charleston Gazette
; ...Randy Moss, Minnesota (Marshall) 2 17 8.5 11 0 Receiving...Randy Moss, Minnesota (Marshall) 13 243 18.7 61td 3 Troy Brown, New England (Marshall) 12 179 14.9 30 0...WVU) 11 77 7.0 19 0 James Jett, Oakland (WVU...Marshall); Jamie Wilson, OT, Indianapolis...
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Emotions running high for brother of Ben Wilson
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; Jeff Wilson, the younger brother...hero for the Caravan was James Farr, who scored 30 points. It's the same James Farr who now is a Simeon...PRIDE OF CHICAGO: Former Marshall great George Wilson was honored as one of...
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Wilson gets nod; TEAMS [NZ V AUST]
Newspaper article from: The Press
; ...waiting is over -- Jeff Wilson will make his full return...life in it. It will be Wilson's first match for New...Districts batsman and captain James Marshall, the twin brother of...Vettori, Jeff Wilson, James Marshall (12th man...
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL: ; NATIONAL SIGNING DAY; Marshall signing class 2009
Newspaper article from: Charleston Daily Mail
; ...dash ... coached by Mark James ... selected Marshall over Colorado State and North...season ... signed with Marshall during the junior college...dash ... coached by Zack Wilson ... chose Marshall over Purdue, Wake Forest...
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