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Marine Corps veteran Bill Twyman fights bank to keep his house
Marine Corps veteran Bill Twyman fights bank to keep his house
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Fire forces evacuation in Olivette neighborhood
Fire forces evacuation in Olivette neighborhood
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Big Bend overpass opens ahead of schedule
Big Bend overpass opens ahead of schedule
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St. Louis County police looking for man who rammed patrol car
St. Louis County police looking for man who rammed patrol car
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Cardinals announce season ticket pricing
Cardinals announce season ticket pricing
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Rams purchase tickets for Sunday sellout
Rams purchase tickets for Sunday sellout
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Prosecutor: Would-be robber charged with accomplice's death
Prosecutor: Would-be robber charged with accomplice's death
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St. Louis police officer one of two people injured in crash following drug bust
St. Louis police officer one of two people injured in crash following drug bust
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Guy Allen sentenced for illegal gun possession
Guy Allen sentenced for illegal gun possession
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Winfrey: Prayer, careful thought influenced exit
Winfrey: Prayer, careful thought influenced exit
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KSDK Sports Headlines

Erik Johnson reflects on OT goal for Blues victory
Erik Johnson reflects on OT goal for Blues victory
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Cardinals announce season ticket pricing
Cardinals announce season ticket pricing
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Rams purchase tickets for Sunday sellout
Rams purchase tickets for Sunday sellout
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Billiken's soccer team advances in NCAA tournament
Billiken's soccer team advances in NCAA tournament
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Blues get overtime win over Coyotes
Blues get overtime win over Coyotes
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Priory shoots for first title since 1971
Priory shoots for first title since 1971
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Rams' C.J. Ah You lost for season with knee injury
Rams' C.J. Ah You lost for season with knee injury
Read More...(Source: KSDK.com NBC-St. Louis Sports Headlines - Thu, 19 Nov 2009 23:15:24 GMT)

Giants' Tim Lincecum wins second Cy Young; Carpenter comes in second
Giants' Tim Lincecum wins second Cy Young; Carpenter comes in second
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Frank Cusumano predicts who will win the NL Cy Young
Frank Cusumano predicts who will win the NL Cy Young
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Tracy, Scioscia win Manager of the Year awards; La Russa comes in second
Tracy, Scioscia win Manager of the Year awards; La Russa comes in second
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This Day in History

Nuremberg Trials Begin (1945)
The Nuremberg Trials, which took place in Nuremberg, Germany, between 1945 and 1949, were a series of trials prosecuting Nazi officials for their participation in WWII and the Holocaust. The first and most famous of these trials, the Trial of the Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal, involved 24 of the most important leaders of Nazi Germany, 12 of whom were sentenced to death for crimes against humanity and other offenses. How were the death sentences carried out? Discuss
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Abraham Lincoln Delivers Gettysburg Address (1863)
The Gettysburg Address, one of the most quoted speeches in US history, was delivered by President Lincoln at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, four and half months after the famous battle fought there. In approximately three minutes, Lincoln's address redefined the American Civil War as not merely a struggle for the Union, but as "a new birth of freedom" for the US and its people. Lincoln's address has drawn comparisons to what ancient speech?
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Pope Boniface VIII Issues Unam Sanctam (1302)
Historians consider the Papal bull Unam sanctam—which proclaimed that there is no salvation outside of the Church—to be one of the most extreme statements of Papal spiritual supremacy ever made. It arose from the Pope's feud with Philip the Fair of France, in which each attempted to prevent the other from receiving money from taxes, and it highlights the conflict between temporal and spiritual authority in the Middle Ages. How did Philip respond to the bull?
Read More...(Source: This Day in History - Wed, 18 Nov 2009 05:00:00 GMT)