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Anheuser-Busch sues to protect its board Print E-mail
By News organizations   
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 July 2008 )

A-B wants an order that would prevent InBev from taking steps to oust A-B's board. The 21-page filing in Missouri accuses the Belgian company of spreading rumors and providing misleading information about its deal financing. And the suit says InBev's business in Cuba could violate U.S. laws.

 
We want it now: Attitude fuels credit crunch and mortgage crisis Print E-mail
By Mary Delach Leonard, Beacon staff   
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 July 2008 )

mortgageicon.jpgOnline, consumers share their struggle to reduce mountains of debt. Credit card debt helped set the stage for the mortgage crisis, psychologically and financially.

 
InBev's move to oust Anheuser-Busch's board is Stage 2 in its pursuit strategy Print E-mail
By Robert W. Steyer, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 July 2008 )

abbrick100nagel.jpgThe Belgian brewer's efforts became more hostile and personal Monday with a request that U.S. regulators allow shareholders to remove the old board. Anheuser-Busch said ousting the board would not be in the best interest of shareholders. Analysts said InBev's action was not surprising.

Photo by Tom Nagel | The Beacon

 
Obama releases economic plan in St. Louis, as plane is diverted here Print E-mail
By Robert Joiner, Beacon staff   
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )

obamanail0507.jpgBecause of concerns of "stiffness in the controls," the pilot of the plane carrying Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama put down in St. Louis this morning. The candidate used the stop to unveil an economic plan that includes stimulus and tax cuts. 

 
Blagojevich vs. Madigan: Impasse continues in Illinois Print E-mail
By Paul Povse, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )

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Illinois faces another year without a budget and with the governor and speaker of the house unwilling or unable to find common ground. A special session will be held July 9 and 10, but few expect results.

 
BBB says Hornbeck Foundation still hasn't released information Print E-mail
By Bill Smith, Beacon Staff   
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )
After it received queries from donors to the Hornbeck Foundation, the Better Business Bureau asked for information in May. So far, the foundation has not responded, and the BBB is crying foul.
 
Who is Mike Roberts Jr. and why is he running against Rachel Storch? Print E-mail
By Robert Joiner, Beacon staff   
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )

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Of all the primary races, the one for the Democratic nomination for the 64th state House district may be the most perplexing. The race pits rising Democratic star and incumbent Rachel Storch against neophyte Mike Roberts Jr. who exhibits little support beyond his family and says he was previously unaware of Storch's work and clout.

 
InBev moves to replace Anheuser-Busch's board Print E-mail
By News organizations   
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )

Playing hardball, the Belgian brewer will ask the Securities and Exchange Commission for action that could force removal of A-B's current board and installation of a hand-picked slate that includes several high profile U.S. executives and Adolphus Busch IV. He has sounded receptive to considering InBev's takeover offer, which A-B's current board has rejected. Shareholders would have to approve the change.

 
Vandalism or art? The argument over graffiti goes on Print E-mail
By Amelia Flood, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )

graffiti100rh.jpgThe city of St. Louis has spent $3 million over the past 15 years cleaning up graffiti that is unwanted by the property owners. How do these marks differ from the art that can still be found on the flood wall?

Photo by Rachel Heidenry | The Beacon 

 
As the flood waters retreat Print E-mail
By Chris Birk, Special to the Beacon   
Last Updated ( Monday, 07 July 2008 )
flag100muddifate.jpgPeople in Winfield try to cope as they wait for FEMA or start to clean what they can. Clarksville residents breathe easier as they won, this time. The mud-soaked flag (photo by Kristen DiFate) speaks to fewer celebrations in river towns.
 
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Facing Foreclosure: Granite City

 

mortgageicon.jpg From KETC, Living St. Louis Producer Patrick Murphy visits Granite City, Illinois, a community hard hit by the mortgage crisis—with as many as 120 foreclosure cases each month. Illinois has a judicial foreclosure system that gives you more time before losing your home. The foreclosure begins with a lawsuit and has to be approved by a judge which can take as long as a year. If you're facing a mortgage crisis, the most important thing to do is to ask your lender questions and seek help.

See more coverage: Facing the Mortgage Crisis

Voices in the news

  • Civic Progress served the region well, but changes in the corporate and banking world created a need for a new leaders. The obvious place to look is to the higher education system, writes lawyer John Roach.

Columnists

  • kerry100.jpgColumnist M.W. Guzy looks at an overview of the 2004 election and wonders how John Kerry lost. Exit polls, which are usually much more precise than pre-election polling, showed Kerry with a decent margin of victory in several states. But that margin evaporated when the vote totals were released.

Blogs

  • Law Scoop

    The U.S. Senate is on the verge of passing a new foreign intelligence surveillance law that U.S. Sen. Christopher S. "Kit" Bond, R-Mo., has described as "a better deal than they even (the White House) had hoped to get." The ACLU calls it "Christmas" at the White House and Barack Obama's social networkers are up in arms.

The Lens


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The Beacon and KETC/Channel 9 are covering mortgage forclosures – how they're affecting St. Louis area residents and where you can find help. 

Visit our special section to read coverage of this issue, watch Channel 9's stories and access resources to find help.

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