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Gene Dobbs Bradford, Executive Director of Jazz St. Louis, performs with his band, the Blues Inquisition, for Edward Jones associates at the campaign kickoff.
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Sen. Claire McCaskill said she has supported President Barack Obama on numerous issues, from increasing Pell grants to passing health care reform.
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Yaa Williams, 5, a student at Shaw Visual and Performing Arts, makes a Native-American mask during the Lewis Place neighborhood fair recently at the intersection of Marcus and Lewis Place.
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Carnahan Cougars running back Demetrius Ransom (12) is pulled down by Rosevelt Rough Riders defensive end Terrence Moore (55) and corner back Antonio Gambrell (23) during Saturday’s game at Gateway Tech. The Cougars would shutout the Rough Riders 28-0. Photo by Wiley Price
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Micro-inequities expert Steve Young tells World Diversity Leadership Summit audience that nonverbal messages can impact workplace inclusiveness. About 600 corporate and government officials attended Young’s keynote speech on Oct. 2, hosted at Edward Jones’ Headquarters.
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Retired St. Louis Police Det. Joe Brauer testifies on the third day of an evidentiary hearing on Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012, at the Mel Carnahan Courthouse in St. Louis. Reginald Clemons is on death row after he was convicted for his part in the murders of the Kerry sisters in 1991. The Missouri Supreme Court is holding the evidentiary hearing and will issue a report to determine Clemons’ fate. Photo by Christian Gooden, cgooden@post-dispatch.com
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The Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, was brought to tears during a forum at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Legislative Conference at the thought that some black people would choose not to vote because President Obama supports marriage equality.
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The defense team talk before the Reginald Clemons hearing on Monday, Sept. 17, 2012, at the circuit court in St. Louis. Pool Photo by Huy Mach, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Missouri Assistant Attorney General Susan Boresi shows Missouri death row inmate Reginald Clemons the flashlight that tied Clemons and his codefendants to the crime scene of the Chain of Rock Bridge rapes and murders when Clemons took the stand during the evidentiary hearing that the Missouri Supreme Court ordered in his case on September 19.
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Retired St. Louis Metropolitan Police Detective Chris Pappas, who took Reginald Clemons’ confession on April 7, 1991, testified on the second day of the new evidentiary hearing ordered in his case by the Missouri Supreme Court, September 19, 2012.
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Kamryn Moore, 4, a student at the Normandy Early Childhood Education Center, got in some batting practice recently at the Taste of St. Louis held in downtown St. Louis.
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President Barack Obama and his daughters, Malia, left, and Sasha, watch on television as First Lady Michelle Obama begins her speech at the Democratic National Convention, in the Treaty Room of the White House, Tuesday night, Sept. 4, 2012.
