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Rally calls for change in tax system

A daylong rally in support of replacing the federal income tax with a 23 percent retail sales tax drew thousands to the Boone County Fairgrounds yesterday. In the style of a Southern revival meeting, a series of speakers took the stage to rail against ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Americans for Fair Taxation,  15 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Neal Boortz,  John Galt,  John Linder,  U.S. Congress,  Ayn Rand

Retirees get wise to thief

If you would like to bookmark this article you will need to Login to your tulsaworld.com account close By T.J. GREANEY McClatchy News Services Published: 3/22/2009  3:48 AM Last Modified: 3/22/2009  3:48 AM In the fall, Joyce Smith of Centralia, Mo., ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Tulsa World,  22 Mar 2009

Survivor’s workout; Athlete says exercise left cancer behind.

● For a while, the prospect of working her body back into shape for a triathlon seemed impossible. ● Breier said she has a larger mission. She now wants to make sure other cancer patients can take a similar road to recovery. She and other members ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Columbia Tribune,  1 Feb 2009

Busy electric workers thankful for hospitality

About two dozen Columbia and Boone County electric workers are in southeast Missouri trying to restore power to thousands of people hit by an ice storm last week. Boone Electric Cooperative sent a four-man construction crew and six other workers, ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Columbia Tribune,  1 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Federal Emergency Management Agency

New device offers weight-loss option

One of the first-ever nonsurgical procedures to restrict the size of the stomach and combat obesity was performed this week in Columbia. The procedure is among a handful of clinical trials at nine sites around the country, including University ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Columbia Tribune,  31 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Food and Drug Administration

MU files lawsuit against inventor; Researcher accused of selling own technology.

MU chemical engineer Galen Suppes, right, and former graduate student Rusty Sutterlin, pictured in 2005, hold products they created based on their research. The university has filed a suit claiming the pair sold technology that rightfully belonged to ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Columbia Tribune,  29 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Robert Duncan

Decline in docs a primary concern; Generalists fleeing health professions.

From left, doctors Rebecca Llorens, Jennifer Wilson, Holly Boyer and Susan Johnson of Boone Internal Medicine Associates hold the scissors Wednesday during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at their office at 200 E. Southampton Drive. All moms with children ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Columbia Tribune,  26 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Susan Johnson

Trumpet this: Bagging wrong birds is a crime

On the last day of the duck-hunting season, three groups of hunters apparently misidentified a flock of rare birds and got themselves in a heap of trouble. Above, photo courtesy of photobirder.com. Below, Photo courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Columbia Tribune,  25 Jan 2009

ACTS to send Georgia antibiotic airlift; Service group lends a hand overseas.

A Call To Serve President Trish Blair, second from left, packs boxes of antibiotics Jan. 15 at Premier Moving and Storage, 2701 Vandiver Drive, with help from Dolores Shearon, left, Virginia Edens and Ted Groshong. A Call To Serve International is ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Columbia Tribune,  22 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Bristol-Myers Squibb,  Abbott Laboratories

Local Obama bus pulls out; Dozens head to D.C. for inauguration.

Liz Wilson, right, and Nadege Uwase wait on a bus yesterday with 55 others headed to Washington, D.C., for festivities surrounding the inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama. Fifty-seven people boarded a bus yesterday for an all-night, ...

From T.J. GREANEY, Columbia Tribune,  19 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

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