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   Sedalia Sunday Democrat (Newspaper) - August 6, 2000, Sedalia, Missouri                                6,2000  George W. 6A  Are you a 8A IMPS Time capsule IB starle Inside claims girl's unable to save her after collision with CHUCK Authorities are continuing investigation into a Friday evening accident which took the life of a 12-year-old Sedalia Tammy K. a ward of state of Missouri who Resided in a foster home at 1000  are reconstructing the accident and interviewing Police Patrolman Victoria was pronounced dead at 3:15 p.m. Saturday of Missouri Hospital and Clinics in where she was taken by Life Flight helicopter Friday said she died as a result of head police reports said the young girl was riding a bicycle south on Summit Avenue when she entered the intersection tax calls proposal v a gift for the ANNE Mass. president Clinton vetoed a tax cut for married couples describing it as first installment of a fiscally reckless tax that would erase projected budget said the tax break package amounted to little more than a gift to the The legislation passed both the and Ihe Senate by less than two-thirds majorities needed to override Clinton's but a House leader said an override attempt will be a top priority after current summer presidential nominee George W. on a campaign train tour through the Midwest with running mate Dick the The Bush said at a rally in the right thing to What kind of tax code is it that penalize It's a bad tax President A1 the Democratic presidential said he agreed with the veto but would sign a different tax cut for married for repealing the marriage but not going beyond families and not giving tax relief to people who are in the upper brackets and people who are not even married who are benefited by the version that was said speaking from I do support the I also support the right kind of repeal of the marriage vetoed the 10-year tax cut before his morning round of golf on the Massachusetts resort island of Martha's where the first family is vacationing this returned the legislation to Congress with a letter in which he said the tax plan was provides little relief to families that need it while devoting a large fraction of its benefits to families with higher Clinton's letter which Clinton announced on his weekly radio is the opening salvo of a complicated political skirmish as the presidential election discuss traits of great RANDOLPH E. George and A1 take A team of psychologists has determined that great presidents tend to be They are energetic and but not necessarily likable or is highly desirable in a neighbor or the Researchers But when it comes to ranking the great national presidents do somewhat straightforward is 16th Street and was struck by a car driven by Tracey 38, of 2602 Southwest who was heading west on 16th accident was reported at 6:38 according to Sedalia police investigation is and there are no charges Sedalia Police Patrolman Victoria Kottman are reconstructing the accident and interviewing Kottman asked that anyone who may have witnessed the accident contact the police department at 826-8100 as soon as FAIR 2000 Missouri Stote Fair promises to be an entertainment Find out exactly what's to see and what's to do by reading the special State Fair supplement in terms of a achieving but concern for others Steven J. Rubenzer of Houston told a session of the American Psychological Association on who are not straightforward use a variety of tactics to persuade people and achieve their ends LBJ and FDR being prime the researchers said in a paper they are not above or lying if see page 8A "  We had over 200 entries on Saturday and expect the same on Jackie shows kick off CHUCK Missouri State Fair's first m events for the year 2000 1/ kicked off Saturday with weekend horse shows for both paints paint horse competition began Saturday at the with riders from around the country vying for the blue and both state and national showing included 78 amateur and novice which will be repeated Sunday before the second set of had over 200 entries on Saturday and expect the same on said show secretary Jackie the Saturday classes were James and Rod Judges for the Sunday portion of the show will be Jim Hoopes and Linda The show is approved by the American Paint Horse Association and the Missouri Paint Horse appaloosa horses competed in the air-conditioned Mathewson Exhibition see page 18, of jumps with I'm a in the working hunter category Saturday at the Missouri State Fair Appaloosa Show at the Mathewson Exhibition Horse events continue on the Fairgrounds through under way at Amtrak toiled Saturday in unlit equipment bays at the Sedalia depot to remove scrap metal and while others oh cleaning the than 1,000 visitors to Fair expected by CHUCK arriving in Sedalia by Amtrak this coming week for the Missouri State Fair will have a much cleaner picture of the city when they step from their rail thanks to the hard work Saturday of some 50 Workers arrived at the crack of | dawn to wipe away the years of abuse at the former Union Pacific now in the care of the Main Street Sedalia that could be wiped cleaned up or mowed and clipped has been seen sad program manager John filled up three Dumpsters and several trucks and trailers with trash and debris from the building and Mr. Simmons stake is the view rail visitors to Sedalia will get when service begins Thursday for Fair Amtrak still uses the depot for even though the station has been abandoned for many is the first thing these people will sec when they arrive for the Mr. Simmons presenting a much picture of the cleanup is step one in Main Street Sedalia's plans for a total depot group's first priority was to make the building's lobby and waiting areas presentable and to get at least one restroom in working than 1,000 people are expected to pass through the facility during the 10 days of the Buses will pick up arriving rail passengers to ferry them to the Fairgrounds or to hotels and Street Sedalia also plans to man the waiting area with volunteer from 10 a.m. to noon and from 5 to 7 p.m. times when the trains will be riders from St. Louis and Kansas Street Sedalia assumed ownership of the abandoned depot just Wednesday after years of negotiation with Union see page 8A   FORGET TO wiH be open from 6 a.m. to 7 for For poll site please call the Pettis County clerk's office at 826-5395.  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