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August 2008
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October 2007 ArchivesI'm not looking forward to the day an interview subject pulls off their microphone and walks out mid-conversation. But if it has to happen... I wouldn't mind if it involves a head of state, a translator and a network camera crew. Like this interview of French President Nicolas Sarkozy by 60 Minutes' Lesley Stahl that aired Sunday night. >> Continue reading: 60 Minutes? Time's up. If you pay attention to details, you may notice things at the DB look a little different today. The award-winning, Kentucky-cheering, tuna-eating Craig Cheatham joined the News 4 Investiga... Sometimes the best stories are the ones told to us after the camera is turned off. It happened again last week following my interview with Ben Edwards, the longtime Chairman and CEO of A.G. Edwards. A sword belonging to Albert Gallatin (A.G.) Edwards, Ben's great-grandfather, hangs from a wall in the dining room. It's a special family heirloom, the kind that could never be replaced, but the story of how it got here is what makes it ev... If you're a regular reader of the DB (and if you're not... shame on you) you may recall our love for busting e-mailed urban legends. You know... the frightening e-mails office workers with too much free time like to forward to every person in their e-mail directory? Anyhoo... A former KMOV sales department intern sent a new one our way this morning. In her defense, she didn't forward it to her friends... just us. For ve...
There's something just awesome about a person willing to subject their body to the torture of running 26.2 miles -- not to mention the hundreds of miles spent in training runs. Shin splints (and I mean bad ones) limit me to running short distances, b... |
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