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In South Korea, US education means split families

COLUMBIA, Mo. — As Amer­i­can teenagers go, Sally Kim is pretty typ­i­cal. She’s crazy about singer Bruno Mars and the Plain White T’s rock band, spends way too much time on Face­book and can’t wait to start col­lege in the fall. Yet when it comes to that famil­iar bane of her fel­low high school seniors — uncool par­ents — Kim has few wor­ries. Hers are nearly 7,000 miles away in Seoul, South Korea. They sent their only child to live with rel­a­tives in Mis­souri a decade ago, when she was just 8.

Godspeed John Glenn: 50 years since first US orbit

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The name still res­onates and gen­er­ates goose bumps like few oth­ers in the world of spaceflight.

As time goes by

When the ball drops on New Year’s Eve, time will be on our col­lec­tive mind. Astronomers can mea­sure these tem­po­ral mile­stones with incred­i­ble accu­racy, of course. All you time afi­ciona­dos will prob­a­bly note that the ball will drop a few sec­onds too late or too early. It always does.

Walkers serve as Sunbury Memorial Day speakers

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The weather was sunny and hot as Mon­day morning’s Vil­lage of Sun­bury Memo­r­ial Day cer­e­mony began at J.R. Smith Park, hosted by mem­bers of Ben­son W. Hough Amer­i­can Legion Post 457.

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