January 10, 1999
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The River's Edge
Project at Zoo will give Raja new home for new millenium
The St. Louis Zoo has built a lush new home for Raja, the young bull elephant born at the Zoo who has become a beloved local celebrity. The new facility for Raja and the other elephants is part of Phase I of a larger project, "The River's Edge," which will be completed over the next two years.
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Anthropology chair Clarke-Ekong has had long journey to UM-St. Louis campus
For Sheilah Clarke-Ekong, the road to becoming chairperson of the anthropology department at UM-St. Louis has spanned thousands of miles, from the United States to Africa and back again.
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Cash woes can dampen holiday spirit
At Christmas time, Santa Claus cheerfully calls "Ho ho ho." The question soon becomes, what happens after the festive holiday season that corporate America has defined for its citizens and all those bills arrive in the mailbox? Many well-meaning consumers are left saying, "Oh oh oh..."
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Placemat helps 'eccentric' columnist to classify self
A night at a Chinese food restaurant causes Anne Porter to become enlightened.
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