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They Built Kansas City ... They Built Kansas City: Nelle Elizabeth Peters The women architects who helped ... ... Ball Star | Blog on the Royals and baseball;
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Kansas City Sportshow Vol 2; Created: 2007-01-17 | Number of Images: 100 ; Boats, RVs, and hunting and fishing gear were among the attractions at the Kansas City Sportshow at Bartle Hall Jan. 14. Photos by Fran Mattox ... Morning Star Pow Wow; Created: 2007-01-01 | Number of Images: 58 ; Operation Morning Star and the...
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He honed his craft at The Kansas City Star. Then he went on to war, to Europe and to become literature's self-made man. He was not always easy to take. Forget perfection, he told a fellow writer. Characters are not symbols.
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The Kansas City Star - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Welcome to the tour reservation system of The Kansas City Star Tours! ... We invite you to tour The Kansas City Star! This site provides all of the tools that you need to sign up for a visit with us. ... The Star now boasts one of the most modern newspaper plants in the world. The new Press Pavilion, located just northeast of...
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Offering regional and quilting books as well as midwest history. ... Welcome to the Kansas City Store, where we feature high-quality merchandise from the Heartland, including award-winning titles from Kansas City Star Books. The Kansas City Store is owned and operated by The Kansas City Star, your 24-hour news source.
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Convening its national convention in Kansas City today, the Constitution Party picked radio talk-show host Chuck Baldwin over former Ambassador Alan Keyes as its 2008 presidential candidate. ... CareerBuilder | Find the best jobs from the Kansas City Star...
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Baldwin, the talk-show host, easily bested Keyes, a former United Nations ambassador, in balloting Saturday in Kansas City for the Constitution Party presidential nomination. ... CareerBuilder | Find the best jobs from the Kansas City Star...
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The Kansas City Star boasts one of the most modern newspaper plants in the world, completing construction of a $200 million, downtown printing and distribution plant in 2006. The plant is sheathed in metal and glass allowing passersby to watch the presses at work.
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