Kansas City (Missouri)

PROFILE: NMSU prof studies how the Internet has changed marketing and advertising

LAS CRUCES, Nov 21, 2009 (Las Cruces Sun-News - Bruce Huhmann knows it is a very dynamic time to be studying marketing and advertising. "We are in the midst of a big shift, but eventually there will be another side where the...

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Bob Brookmeyer: An Appreciation

Bob Brookmeyer was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1929. Although he turns 80 next month, the trombonist continues to make his presence felt. "We're up to our necks in repertory groups and you can't...

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Insurrecta Nex Northern 13-City Tour: Defeat Health Care!

We are taking a BIG TRIP - 13 Cities! - Please pray for us. (See List of Cities Below.) Beginning on Sunday, November 22, we are taking a seven state, 13-city tour, to do press conferences, protests, and lobbying against this...

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Holiday shoppers invited to art institute exhibition, sale

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Nov. 19, 2009) –– Looking to wow friends and family with unique gifts? What could be more unique than an original work of art created by an emerging young artist? Visit the Kansas City Art Institute’s...

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Newsman guilty of trying to assault wife

By JIM FITZGERALD - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) — Cable television newsman Dominic Carter, an influential reporter on New York politics, was convicted Friday of an attempted assault on his wife. The Rockland...

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Free clinics tied to health care debate

By ANDREW DeMILLO Associated Press Writer LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - More than 800 people have signed up for free care Saturday at a downtown convention center in Little Rock at an event organized by the National Association of...

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Arrow Truck Sales prepares for strong recovery of used truck market

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Arrow Truck Sales is placing more emphasis on helping build more Volvo/Mack Premium Used Truck Dealers’ wholesale and retail businesses in preparation for the economic upturn, the company has announced. The...

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Man Who Left Wallet In Bank Robbery Pleads Guilty

Kansas City Man Who Left His Wallet On The Counter During Bank Robbery Pleads Not Guilty (AP) KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A Kansas City man who left his wallet on the counter of a bank he was robbing has pleaded guilty in federal...

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GOP governors criticize Sen. health bill - msnbc.com

RealClearPolitics (blog) GOP governors criticize Sen. health bill msnbc.com CEDAR CREEK, Tex. -- More than a dozen Republican governors held a press conference at the Republican Governors Association meeting here outside of...

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Mobile Mini Selects Ketchum Directory Advertising as Agency of Record for Global Communications...

KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov 19, 2009 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Mobile Mini (Nasdaq: MINI) has selected Ketchum Directory Advertising ("KDA"), an independent leading, multi-disciplinary directive communications leader, as its global...

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