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Conference of American nuns will mull response to Vatican charges
Meeting in St. Louis next week, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious will have its first opportunity as an assembled group to consider what to do after the Vatican issued a mandate for change this spring. It calls on the conference to reorganize and more strictly observe church teachings.
The 'free' Zoo
When a family of four goes to the St. Louis Zoo, they can be forgiven for not knowing it will cost them $60, $72 if they park. If they can't pay, the alternative is to tell the kids they can't do what kids do at the zoo.
With little notice, House leader announces Monday's installation of Rush bust
Missouri House Speaker Steve Tilley gave reporters less than a half-hour’s notice today when he announced that conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh’s sculptured bust will be formally installed in the Capitol at 1 p.m.
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Internal Republican splits and guns dominated Missouri's legislative session
In Region
By Jo Mannies, Beacon political reporter and Jason Rosenbaum, Beacon staff
1:02 am on Sat, 05.18.13
With the exception of its laser focus on gun rights, the 97th session of the Missouri General Assembly that ended at 6 p.m. Friday pretty much reflected the recent tradition: The Republican majority portrayed it an “immense success,’’ the Democrats called it an extremist failure and Gov. Jay Nixon declined to say.
Shearwater charter school closing its doors
The school, which was designed to help students who had dropped out come back to class to earn their degrees, started three years ago. But founder Stephanie Krauss said it was unable to overcome obstacles that had kept its target audience from succeeding in school.
Beacon Back Story: KIPP Inspire, from the beginning
When the first group of students who entered KIPP Inspire charter school in south St. Louis were ready to be promoted out to area high schools, seeing how they've done was a natural follow-up.
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Internal Republican splits and guns dominated Missouri's legislative session
Shearwater charter school closing its doors
Beacon Back Story: KIPP Inspire, from the beginning
During final hours of session, Missouri Senate kills tax credit, transportation tax proposals
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2011 Flooding

The Beacon's Mary Delach Leonard and Rob Koenig extensively covered flooding in 2011 in Missouri. Now this coverage is compiled in an iBook. Read the stories.
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An architectural reflection: Museum addition serves the art well
The feeling is openness, with soaring, airy spaces planned for easy and logical circulation and planned to reveal art not only to its best advantage but also appropriately and respectfully. Still, the building is notable more for its architectural reticence than its audacity.
The continuing adventures of Harry and Edna: New exhibit revives old images
When a Chicago photographer found more than a thousand unidentified slides, he set out to discover the couple behind them -- with a little help from social media.
Encore: Geyer Street Sheiks, Tom Hall and Alice Spencer play it again
The first reunion came about after Tom Hall broke his collarbone and musicians came together for a fundraiser. Then came two more. Hall simply says, “We decided that it’s fun to pay. We make good music. And people want to hear it.”
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Beacon Back Stories: Remembering Harry and Edna
An architectural reflection: Museum addition serves the art well
The continuing adventures of Harry and Edna: New exhibit revives old images
Meet and greet Celebrity Chef Jeff Henderson for the Sweet Potato Project
Haberdashery Revue concert series bolsters St. Lou Fringe
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Donna Korando is the Beacon's arts and features editor. You can contact her at dkorando@stlbeacon.org.
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Save that dirt, Howard Buffett says
Speaking to reporters at Monsanto, Howard Buffett warned that future generations would foot the bill for irresponsible soil use. He urged leaders to address thorny issues such as malnutrition and environmental destruction.
Arch Grants winners set for debut
Twenty winners will split a million dollars and a wide array of professional services after this year's Arch Grants competition. Victors will also see one-on-one business mentoring in their prize package. The diverse group includes everything from biotech concerns to fashion enterprises.
Demo Day presents sampling of St. Louis IT pioneers
Eleven IT entrepreneurs vied for the attention of more than 70 investors at Capital Innovators' annual Demo Day. This year's crop of hopefuls wooed potential investors with eight-minute presentations on a wide variety of business ideas.
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Save that dirt, Howard Buffett says
Arch Grants winners set for debut
Local entrepreneur hopes St. Louis is gateway to WEST for women business owners
Demo Day presents sampling of St. Louis IT pioneers
County ventures forward with VentureWorks
Innovation and entrepreneurial activity are on the rise in St. Louis, especially in bioscience, technology and alternative energy. The Beacon's InnovationSTL section focuses on the people who are part of this wave, what they're doing and how this is shaping our future. To many St. Louisans, this wave is not yet visible. InnovationSTL aims to change that. We welcome you to share your knowledge, learn more about this vibrant trend and discuss its impact.
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Save that dirt, Howard Buffett says
Speaking to reporters at Monsanto, Howard Buffett warned that future generations would foot the bill for irresponsible soil use. He urged leaders to address thorny issues such as malnutrition and environmental destruction.
Supreme Court rules unanimously for Monsanto in Roundup case
Vernon Bowman's challenge to Monsanto Co.'s patent on its Roundup Ready soybean seeds was billed as a David vs. Goliath contest. Goliath won and won big. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that an Indiana soybean farmer had violated Monsanto's patent on its genetically engineered soybean seeds.
Visionary theater artist Andrea Purnell opens curtain on mental illness
St. Louis theater artist Andrea Purnell dramatizes mental health issues for a living. For her efforts and potential, she'll receive a Grand Center Visionary Award for Emerging Artist in May 13 event at The Sheldon.
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Save that dirt, Howard Buffett says
Picture of Health: Breast cancer
Picture of health: Colorectal cancer
Supreme Court rules unanimously for Monsanto in Roundup case
Visionary theater artist Andrea Purnell opens curtain on mental illness
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Sally Altman is the Beacon's Health and Science editor. You can contact her at saltman@stlbeacon.org.
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Beacon Back Story: KIPP Inspire, from the beginning
When the first group of students who entered KIPP Inspire charter school in south St. Louis were ready to be promoted out to area high schools, seeing how they've done was a natural follow-up.
Finding common ground in the public's right to know
Much as Americans may disagree over politics, we share a belief in the public's right to know. This week's controversies were a reminder that a healthy press is vital to a healthy democracy.
Immigration reform: a dialectical paradox
Hegel may explain the trajectory of politics: A thesis breeds its antithesis. The dissonance between these polar opposites results in a new state of affairs called a synthesis. That synthesis becomes the new thesis as the process repeats itself. Thus does history travel its tangled paths.
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Beacon Back Story: KIPP Inspire, from the beginning
Finding common ground in the public's right to know
Beacon Roundtable for May 16: Memorial Day public displays, grading teachers and health graphics
Immigration reform: a dialectical paradox
Justice Department subpoena of reporters' records is unprecedented
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Donna Korando is the Beacon's Voices editor. You can contact her and submit opinion pieces for possible publication at dkorando@stlbeacon.org.
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