Business
Wednesday’s question: How many of the 30 stocks now in the Dow Jones industrial average were in the original index when it was first published in 1896?
March 18, 1999
World & Nation
Before Lewis and Clark The Story of the Chouteaus, the French Dynasty That Ruled America’s Frontier Shirley Christian Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 510 pp., $27
April 11, 2004
California
Three children in a family, ages 3 to 14, were shot and killed in their rural home and a 16-year-old boy was in custody, authorities said.
March 19, 1992
A conversation between Mr. Charles Dow and Mr. Edward Jones, circa 1896: Mr. Dow: Mr.
Oct. 31, 1999
Travel & Experiences
From Lewis and Clark to Miles Davis -- and now, Nelly -- St. Louis is a city steeped in discovery. It offers first-rate museums, a vibrant downtown and a shimmering arch. And at this time of year, as the maples begin to turn color, so does the rest of the city -- a proud crimson glow in honor of favorite sons the Cardinals, poised for another playoff run.
Oct. 2, 2005
Real Estate
It appears that the landmark sale of the Playboy Mansion was only the tip of the high-end real estate iceberg.
Oct. 14, 2016
It took 88 years for the Dow Jones industrial average to cross the 1,000-point mark, but only 27 years from that milestone for the index to top 10,000.
March 30, 1999
A very nice article about the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, Mo.
Aug. 3, 2014
Politics
Conservatives and liberals, and even some school officials, say the plan is too bureaucratic and needs better funding.
Jan. 6, 2004
Nation Now
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Dec. 22, 2011