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  • More than 100,000 protesters take to the streets in Brazil
    SAO PAULO — More than 100,000 people took to the streets in overwhelmingly peaceful protests in at least eight cities Monday, demonstrations that voiced the deep frustrations Brazilians feel about carrying heavy tax burdens but receiving woeful returns in public education, health, security and transportation.In Sao Paulo, Brazil's economic hub, at least 65,000 protesters gathered at a small, treel...
        


  • 'The Voice' gives Danielle every chance to shine in finals
    After Monday's live final performances on "The Voice," it’s pretty clear who the show hopes will be crowned the champion on Tuesday.Danielle Bradbery was given the prime slots and closed the show Monday night. Before she’d even uttered her first note of “Born to Fly,” Adam Levine already had anointed her the winner and Blake Shelton, the 16-year-old's coach, had said (again) that she was one of th...
        


  • World's largest solar boat docks in NYC 
    The world's largest solar boat, a catamaran called Tûranor, reached New York City Monday afternoon, docking at the North Cove Marina in downtown Manhattan at about 5 p.m. New York is the boat's sixth stop in a trans-Atlantic expedition that began in March in the south of France.The boat's upper decks are covered in 5,554 square feet of solar paneling. The photovoltaic cells get Tûranor up to an av...
        


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  • SCOTUS strikes down Arizona voter law requiring citizenship proof
        


 
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  • Obama: NSA Spying Programs 'Transparent'
        


  • Blast Hits Kabul Amid Security Transition
    Explosion in Afghan capital kills 3 on day NATO hands over security to national forces
        


  • 7-Eleven Operated 'Modern Day Plantation System,' Feds Claim
    The owners of 7-Eleven franchises in New York and Virginia have been targeted today for creating a "modern day plantation system" in which undocumented workers were furnished with stolen identities and forced to work one hundred hours a week for a fraction of their wages, according to a federal authorities.
        


  • Hitman Testifies Against 'Whitey' Bulger
    Confessed hitman John Martorano, who has admitted killing 20 people, told a Boston court today that he was testifying against his alleged former mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger because "it broke my heart" to discover Bulger was an FBI informant.
        


  • 20-Year-Old Survives 15-Story Fall
    Emergency room doctors say they are 'astounded'; 99 percent of people would die in a seven-story fall. Height, surface where the victim lands and the part of the body that hits ground first are the best prognosticators for survival.
        


 
 
 
Local News Archives
    Friday, December 3, 2004
  • Gun Suspension
    A 13-year-old male student from South Middle School in Joplin is suspended. The suspension came after two students told the principal the student had shown...
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  • Funeral Services
    Funeral arrangements have been set for two young Barton county girls killed in a two car accident this week. 12-year-old Casey Ogle and 10-year-old Carey...
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  • Christmas Elves
    There may be one more name on your Christmas gift list this year. Empire District Electric and the Vantage Point of joplin are teaming up...
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  • Pets As Presents
    You might want to think twice before giving a certain christmas gift this year. This time of year people commonly give animals as gifts. Pete and...
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  • Thursday, December 2, 2004
  • New Post Office Machine
    The line may be a bit shorter this holiday season at the post office. A new automatic postal machine is now available at the...
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  • Bank Scam
    If you have gotten an email from your bank, you may want to examine it carefully. Emails from various banks have been sent out asking...
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  • Smith Bound Over
    An Oklahoma City man will go to trial on charges that he abandoned his seven-year-old autistic son on Spring river. 44-year-old Clay Smith is accused...
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  • The Healing Process
    The tragic deaths of many students recently has left their friends and family grieving. Area church pastors and counselors say that there is a way...
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  • Missouri Southern Wins Award
    Program aimed at recycling gets recognition...
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  • Post Office Opens New Automatic System
    New system will make holiday shipping run smooth...
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  • Joplin Woman Says Look Out For Phishing
    E-mails from banks may look legitimate, but bankers say beware...
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  • Wednesday, December 1, 2004
  • More Webb City T-Shirts
    More local students are in trouble for wearing gay-pride t-shirts. Ten Webb City High School students wore homemade gay-pride t-shirts yesterday, in support for Brad...
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  • Celebrity Spotting?
    There were some celebrity spottings in a four state middle school. The Nevada Middle School held their annual wax museum. Students researched a person who...
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  • Raifsnider Arrested
    One of America`s most wanted fugitives has been arrested after a kidnapping gone bad. 39-year-old Larry Raifsnider, formerly of Carthage, was arrested for kidnapping a...
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  • Joplin Autopsy
    An autopsy will be conducted on a Joplin man who died in a car accident. The accident happened on one of the cities busiest streets....
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  • Fatal Accident
    A local community is mourning the death of two young girls. The girls were killed early this morning in a two vehicle accident on highway...
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  • Kansas Joins Program To Import Prescription Drugs
    Three other states have joined the I-SaveRx program.
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  • Tuesday, November 30, 2004
  • Hobby Almost Kills Snake Handler
    Missouri Southern biologist spends three days in intensive care...
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  • Carthage Bomb Scare
    An early morning bomb scare evacuates a local daycare. Several streets were blocked off in carthage this morning because of the bomb scare. Around 9am...
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  • Flu Shot Theft
    A local health clinic is being investigated after a reported theft of flu shots. An employee at the Northeastern Tribal Health Center in Miami is...
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