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Too simple

In Commentary

7:00 am on Sun, 08.14.11

Lana Stein says oversimplification means failure when trying to handle layered, complex problems.

Bring city police home

In Commentary

8:00 am on Tue, 02.22.11

Lana Stein knows that no bureaucracy likes change, but says that's not enough of a reason to maintain Missouri's unusual control of its two largest cities' police departments.

Fear itself

In Commentary

9:49 pm on Wed, 10.20.10

Political use of fear is nothing new, writes political science professor Lana Stein.

How marriage became a federal issue

In Commentary

6:02 pm on Mon, 08.16.10

Family law has traditionally been settled in state courts, but Lana Stein explains that the tradition changed as laws that prohibited interracial marriage were challenged.

Nobel prizes: How far have women come?

In Commentary

5:36 am on Wed, 10.28.09

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited discrimination because of gender at work and in school. The decades since should have provided time for women's achievements to show up, and professor emerita Lana Stein says the Nobel Prizes are one

Identity politics is an honorable American tradition

In Commentary

4:26 am on Mon, 06.15.09

Those who criticize the appointment of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court say there is something wrong in Americans wanting people who look like them, or share a cultural or religious background, in positions of authority. But Lana Stein

Analysis: Obama and white voters

In Elections

7:31 am on Wed, 05.07.08

Throughout the Democratic primary season, analysts have looked to see how much and what part of the white vote Sen. Barack Obama receives. Since Ohio and especially Pennsylvania, Obama's ability to connect with the white working class has been

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Conference of American nuns will mull response to Vatican charges

In Nation

7:55 am on Fri, 08.03.12

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

In Commentary

7:51 am on Tue, 05.22.12

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.

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Missouri train collision, rail safety issues cited at Senate hearing

In Nation

4:20 am on Thu, 06.20.13

A U.S. Senate panel probing rail safety issues heard testimony Wednesday about last month's collision of two freight trains in southeast Missouri, which injured seven people, caused a diesel car to burst into flames, collapsed part of a highway overpass used by 500 cars a day, and caused $11 million in damages.

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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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A spate of shootings: Who's in charge here?

In Commentary

4:12 am on Thu, 06.20.13

Even though statistics say that violent crime is down, summer in St. Louis is getting off to a bloody start. The former homicide detective says he believes the numbers, but also thinks some modern changes limit police ability to take control.

World's best to take on U.S. best in St. Louis

In On Chess

6:54 am on Wed, 06.19.13

The Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis will bring in four of the world’s top-10 chess players for the strongest-ever tournament on U.S. soil. This September matchup will feature Hikaru Nakamura and Gata Kamsky -- America’s top-two players -- as well as Norway’s Magnus Carlsen and Armenia’s Levon Aronian – the world’s top-two.

Nation should learn from mine workers

In Commentary

6:53 am on Wed, 06.19.13

When the mining company filed for bankruptcy, 22,000 workers and retirees lost their earned and negotiated benefits and joined the nearly 50 million Americans without health insurance. The cost of treating the uninsured adds to insurance and health costs for everyone.

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