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Red Alert: Everything they really don't want you to know about those pesky traffic-light cameras
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Ludo is fired up and ready to play on the national stage
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Seeing Red: Partners battle over a Wash. Ave. eatery's ownership
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Curious Gorge: Ian tests the animal magnetism of Three Monkeys
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Feel a Draught?: Tigín opens an outpost in a Hampton Inn downtown? O'Really!
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Seeing Red: Partners battle over a Wash. Ave. eatery's ownership (15)
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Red Alert: Everything they really don't want you to know about those pesky traffic-light cameras (10)
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7-Up vs. Coke Part 2 (6)
Heir to a fortune, Andrew Gladney went from John Burroughs to Yale and came home to found the dot-com darling Savvis Inc. Then he squandered it all. The spectacular flameout of a St. Louis soft-drink scion.
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Is a Wash. U. dean destroying alumni records and making unjust department cuts? (3)
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Can Taqueria los Tarascos' tacos make you feel homesick for a place you've never lived? Si! (2)
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Post-Dispatch and STLtoday.com Drop "Mamalogues" Columnist Dana Loesch
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Liam Finn, The Golden Dogs, Joseph Arthur, Heloise & the Savoir Faire at SXSW
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Gut Check's Hibernation Almost Over
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This Is Hawkwind -- Do Not Panic
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Canine Crusaders
That drug-sniffing dog up ahead? He may not be your best friend.
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Broward-Palm Beach New Times
The Muscle Men
Thanks to a string of Florida "anti-aging clinics," baseball's steroid scandal isn't limited to superstars.
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Miami New Times
Picked On
Farm workers earn nada in America's green-bean capital.
By Janine Zeitlin -
Village Voice
"Why I'm No Longer a Brain-Dead Liberal"
An election-season essay from one of America's greatest playwrights.
By David Mamet
Best Coffeehouse
Meshuggah
Published: September 25, 2002
The name of this U. City coffeehouse is Yiddish for "crazy," and you'd be very, very meshuggah to miss its brewed-to-order joe. Patrick Liberto, who has owned the place for almost six years, offers his devotees a casual, humble room in the Delmar Loop. Students hang there, as do locals and area "journalists." Meshuggah's met with some stiff competition in the battle of the brews -- just around the corner are a Starbucks and a St. Louis Bread Company -- but has a staunchly loyal following of folks who know how they like their coffee and coffee grunts who can execute with precision. Meshuggah's coffee, roasted locally by Starr's, features espresso beans with a strong, hard flavor. The house coffee is served Americano style -- two shots of espresso mixed with steamed water -- and the result is stronger than drip coffee, thank heaven. Meshuggah serves no drip coffee at all, and the staff makes nothing until a customer orders it. Of course, a range of caffeine delivery systems is offered, and the staff will gladly make you a whole-milk double cap, extra shot, pulled with a teaspoon of unrefined sugar, as well as your basic double espresso or chai. Meshuggah's also preparing to expand its muffin- and bagel-heavy fare sometime this fall.







