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Intriguing people for December 10, 2009

Secret Santa Before he died in 2007, Larry Stewart of Kansas City, Missouri, spent years anonymously passing out $100 bills around holiday time. He gave away nearly $1.3 million during a 20-year campaign.

Last U.S. veteran of World War I testifies for memorial

At 108 years old, Cpl. Frank Buckles said Thursday he hopes he lives to see the day when there's a memorial on the National Mall honoring all Americans who fought in World War I.

FSB: The entrepreneur whiz kid myth

Bill Gates. Steve Jobs. FedEx's Fred Smith. The image of the entrepreneur as whiz kid has serious currency in American business lore. But according to a new study from the Kauffman Foundation, a Kansas City think tank that studies entrepreneurship, that image is a myth.

Mother, young daughter among four slain in Kansas home

A mother and her 3-year-old daughter were among victims of a quadruple homicide at a Kansas home, officials told CNN Wednesday.

Five cool day trips around the country

With the economy sputtering along, buying a plane ticket for a getaway may not be a priority.

SI.com: Allan Muir: Economy woes could squeeze NHL teams

There's been lots of talk about the salary cap going down significantly next season. I'm curious about a couple things. What will happen to all those teams that are committed to salaries that put them above the new cap? More important, what does it mean to the Canadiens? They have just 10 NHLers signed to deals beyond this season. Do they add a few missing pieces this spring in an attempt to win the Cup, knowing how much more difficult it will be to start from scratch next year under a new cap? -- Aaron R., Mount Royal, Quebec

'Precious Doe's' stepfather sentenced to life

The stepfather of a 3-year-old girl, known as Precious Doe after her body and severed head were discovered four years ago, was sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday for killing the girl.

Time.com: Kansas City Homicides On Pace to be Highest This Decade

Killings in Kansas City are happening at an alarming rate, and police and residents say the slayings can be traced to the same urban maladies that have plagued the city for years

Time.com: Mo. Officials Suspect Fake Voter Registration

Officials in Missouri, a hard-fought jewel in the presidential race, are sifting through possibly hundreds of questionable or duplicate voter-registration forms submitted by an advocacy group that has been accused of election fraud in other states

Time.com: Colleges Using Self-Defense Training

Hundreds of colleges across the nation have purchased a training program that teaches professors and students not to take campus threats lying down but to fight back

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