

The St. Louis Science Center Exploradome will welcome "A T. rex Named Sue," one of the world’s most popular dinosaur exhibits. The touring show features a 42-foot-long life-sized skeleton cast of Sue, the Tyrannosaurus rex that lords over the lobby of Chicago’s Field Museum. The show also features videos, touchable casts of teeth and bones, and movable models of dinosaur jaws and forearms. The exhibit runs from Jan. 17 to April 12. Tickets are $6, $5 for children.
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In the summer of 1972, Missouri Sen. Thomas Eagleton was the Democratic vice presidential nominee for 18 days.
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Each president is sworn in to office by a judge.
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A history of extortion, bribes, ghost payrolling, backroom dealing and other illegal acts by Illinois politicians.
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