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  • In his first one-on-one interview with the media since the start of the war in Iraq, Sec. of State Colin Powell talks about expanding the "coalition of the willing" -- and says he has no intentions of stepping down as the nation's top diplomat.
  • The Pfizer drug company agrees to pay a $430 million fine and plead guilty to illegal marketing practices, U.S. prosecutors say. The unprecedented fine comes after the company admitted that its Warner-Lambert unit promoted Neurontin, an epilepsy drug, for several unapproved uses. The drug remains a top seller for Pfizer, with 2003 sales of $2.7 billion. NPR's Snigdha Prakash reports.
  • Thomas Edison's music room went unused since the days when he was using it to record the famous at the turn of the century. Lately, some top names have been back there in West Orange, New Jersey, making modern-day wax cylinders, which use no microphone, no electricity.
  • The city of Moberly made a Yahoo Homes top ten list of the nation’s cheapest markets for family homes. The report says the average listing of a four…
  • The currently longest tenured dean at MU is retiring, effective Dec. 31.Judith Miller, who has been the dean of the Sinclair School of Nursing since she…
  • KBIA has been named one of five finalists in the Podcasts: Documentary, Individual Episode category of the international awards competition.The podcast…
  • The former top aide to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talked behind closed doors with House investigators about the Ukraine affair and why he resigned from his post.
  • The CEO of Rodale Inc. has faced challenges -- and some controversy -- since taking over the helm of the independent publisher in 2009.
  • For first time since the 17th century, judges there can go without their traditional tops. It's part of a modernization and cost-saving effort.
  • In Florida this month, wealthy daredevils can check out a hot new accessory for their yachts: a three-seat submarine. In the past, some small submersibles have been used by drug smugglers. But the submarine on display at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, is aimed at millionaires and billionaires who want to explore the ocean's depths.
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