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Missouri governor signs bills
SLP2001062905 - 29 JUNE 2001- ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USA: Missouri Governor Bob Holden reaches for a ceremonial pen to sign one of the six bills to be enacted into law, during a visit to St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay's Office in City Hall in St. Louis, Missouri, June 29, 2001. Standing with Holden representing Senate Bill 203, which will impose a sales tax for the parks system, are (L to R) Missouri State Senator John Scott, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay, Missouri Represenative Jim O'Toole, 2004's Peter Sortino and Metropolitian Parks' Robert Hall. rlw/bg/Bill Greenblatt UPI

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Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Roskos with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, "The Old Guard," participates in the annual Flags-In ceremony, May 23, 2013, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Soldiers place American flags in front of more than 260,000 gravestones in the cemetery in honor of Memorial Day. UPI/Kevin Dietsch