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Recent Articles By Mark Dischinger
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Summer Sensations: So much to do, so little time. Here's what we recommend you dare not miss.
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Enter the Dragon
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Demented and Sad
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SF Weekly
The Price of Truth
Deanna Johnson agreed to testify about a murder suspect. In return, she lost her home, her son, and her dog.
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Terrain of Grief
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We Got Us a Convoy
Back in the good old days, truckers didn't need to carry chihuahuas in their cabs.
By Paul Knight
All your life you've thought that books were for reading — this isn't entirely true. While most people write these works because they believe (and hope) someone might at least peruse them, books also exist to make your house look smarter, if not you. Check out many, many of these accessories of interior design at the Greater St. Louis Book Fair (benefiting the Nursery Foundation of St. Louis) and at the Webster Groves Public Library Book Fair. Both events run Thursday through Sunday (May 1 through 4) and offer free admission every day but on the Thursday preview nights (the first fair will cost you $10 to get in, the other, $7). The inventories are impressive, the causes are great, and you'll definitely be able to find enough tomes to enhance your surroundings and your mind — plus, these books are priced to move! The Greater St. Louis Book Fair is held at West County Center (Manchester Road and I-270, Des Peres; 314-993-1995 or www.stlouisbookfair.org), and you'll find Webster's book sale at Yorkshire Plaza (1263 South Laclede Station Road; 314-961-3784 or wgpl.lib.mo.us).
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