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U2 at Busch Stadium
10:02 am
Mon July 11, 2011

Sod dug up at Busch in preparation for U2

Credit (UPI/Bill Greenblatt)
Busch Stadium ground crews begin pulling up the playing field in St. Louis on July 10, 2011 as preparations are being made for the U2 concert on July 17. The field will be replaced with new sod for the St. Louis Cardinals when they return home on July 25.

Less than 24 hours after the Cardinals completed a 4-2 win over Arizona, the sod at Busch Stadium is dug up and gone.

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Arts & Culture
11:58 pm
Fri July 8, 2011

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From Cityscape
9:53 am
Fri July 8, 2011

Sound Bites: Gourmet growing wild

As farmer’s market season hits its summer stride, fresh from the farm ingredients often take center stage.  But Missouri is also home to many wild ingredients, which are highly sought after by area chefs, and in many cases next to impossible to cultivate. 

In the first of a new series called Sound Bites, created in partnership with Sauce Magazine, producer Libby Franklin goes into the woods with forager Ryan Maher, owner of Missouri Wild Edibles.

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Albert Pujols
9:29 am
Tue July 5, 2011

Pujols could be back in the lineup tonight

Credit (UPI/Bill Greenblatt)
Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals.

Updated 2:32 p.m.:

The St. Louis Cardinals plan to activate Albert Pujols off the disabled list Tuesday, a month ahead of schedule in his recovery from a broken left wrist. The Cardinals have not yet decided whether he will start against
Cincinnati on Tuesday night.

Original Story:

Albert Pujols says he has no pain in his broken left wrist and the St. Louis Cardinals are hoping to get their top slugger back in the lineup sooner than expected -- maybe tonight.

He'll be examined by team doctors today.

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