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Giants snatch Super Bowl win from Patriots
In one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history, New York shattered New England’s unbeaten season 17-14 Sunday night as Eli Manning hit Plaxico Burress on a 13-yard fade with 35 seconds left. It was the Giants’ 11th straight victory on the road and the first time the Patriots tasted defeat in more than a year.
Suspensions lead to increased role for Tiller
Sophomore guard J.T. Tiller has been major positive for the MU men’s basketball team in its last two games.
Police arrest 4 men in connection with vehicle vandalism
39 vehicles in the Virginia Avenue Garage were dented or scratched, or had their tires slashed early Sunday.
Argument outside Club Vogue precedes robbery, police say
Man, 56, found dead outside Travelodge hotel
Police are investigating the death of a 56-year-old man who was found dead at the Travelodge hotel.
Church links fight against hunger to Super Bowl
The Souper Bowl of Caring is part of a larger effort by faith-based communities that area food pantries bank on to feed those in need.
High stakes also carry high risk for Mo. Republican primary
Voter interest appears high for Missouri’s presidential primaries. The number of delegates at stake is high, too. But until this weekend, the candidates’ interest in Missouri, particularly Republicans, seemed comparatively low.
MU women's basketball team drops sixth straight in loss to Huskers
Residence hall construction brings hassles for students
MU residence halls have been undergoing a series of renovations aimed at improving student on-campus living, but it comes at a cost to the students who happen to be living in the halls when they’re closed for construction.
Founded with love
Ihsan Yasar and his wife Gulden have been running Shear Locks hair salon in Columbia for more than 25 years. They have two daughters, Asli and Bahar, who are MU graduates. Ihsan, a native of Turkey, came to America as a “green card” holder in 1974. He established his own business in 1976. Back then he was single.
Gazans entry into Egypt puts peace on hold
Although Palestinians are excited to cross the border into Egypt, a powerful Hamas reduces the likelihood of peace.
It’s time for politicians to answer tough questions
The fears of a recession and the futures of Social Security and health care are issues people need answers to, but politicians are dodging the questions.
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