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- COLUMBIA, Mo. - A highly regarded basketball recruit will not start the season for the Missouri Tigers. Tony Mitchell has not enrolled at the university for academic reasons and is currently ineligible to play basketball. - COLUMBIA, Mo. - Missouri running back Derrick Washington has been dismissed from the team after being charged with sexual assault. The school released a two-sentence statement Wednesday that said the Tigers' leading rusher the past two seasons is "permanently suspended" from the football program. - MILWAUKEE. -- For many Americans Lavern and Shirley remain the enduring icons of the city of Milwaukee. Barack Obama was a teenager when the sitcom... - If you owe more on your mortgage than your home is worth, that's considered an upside-down mortgage. In the Springfield area, 8.1 percent of mortgaged homes are upside down, according to a recent nationwide study of "negative equity" rates. - Three-time NCAA Division II volleyball champion Concordia (St. Paul) had its record 75-match winning streak come to an end on Friday, as the Golden Bears lost to Grand Valley State 27-25, 25-18, 25-17 in Tampa, Fla. - News of a recent 27 percent drop in housing sales in July has captured headlines across the country and painted a gloomy outlook for the nation's economic recovery, but the news is not all doom and gloom for every part of the country. - COLUMBIA, Mo. - Prosecutors have charged suspended Missouri running back Derrick Washington with sexual assault. Assistant Boone County prosecutor Andrea Hayes says a single count of felony deviate sexual assault was filed Monday. She says she will seek $4,500 bond. - The Tea Party Express' political action committee, Our Country Deserves Better, puts out an ad in support of Republican Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell, who is challenging Rep. - KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Police found such a small amount of crack cocaine in James V. Taylor's car that investigators described it as unweighable. It was enough for a 15-year prison sentence in Missouri, where the courts make an enormous distinction between crack and powder cocaine. - Use the above link to subscribe to the paid research reports, which include coverage of critically important factors at work during the ongoing panicky attempt to sustain an unsustainable system burdened by numerous imbalances aggravated by global village forces.