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St. Louis aims $7 million at Highway 40 snarls 
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Apr 08 9:44 PM
Averting gridlock on St. Louis streets during Highway 40 (Interstate 64) reconstruction will take far more than just smarter traffic signals and fewer stop signs.

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Captiva's growth prompts office move 
BizJournals - Apr 03 9:38 AM
Captiva Marketing recently moved its headquarters from Clayton to Sunset Hills, Mo., due to employee growth, the company said.

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Stage Listings 
San Francisco Bay Guardian - 1 hour, 15 minutes ago
Stage listings are compiled by Deborah Giattina. Performance times may change; call venues to confirm. Reviewers are Robert Avila, Rita Felciano, Nicole Gluckstern, and Karen McKevitt. See Picks for information on how to submit items to the listings.

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College yearbooks are so old-school 
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Apr 01 11:45 PM
In a glass-walled room of the St. Louis University library where pens are not allowed to be used, assistant university archivist Randy McGuire flips through one of the few surviving copies of the first issue of the student yearbook, The Archive.

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Music a main focus at 9th annual Overlooked Film Festival 
The Champaign News-Gazette - Mar 28 9:16 AM
CHAMPAIGN The ninth annual Roger Ebert's Overlooked Film Festival this year will be strong on music and live performances, Ebert said, with the '60s rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock performing on the last day of the five-day festival, after the screening of the cult movie "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls." Its screenplay was written by Ebert himself.

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Spaniards top America's Cup winner at Louis Vuitton 
Sports Illustrated - Apr 07 7:09 PM
Spanish team Desafio Espanol won its first fleet race on Saturday, finishing ahead of America's Cup winner Alinghi in the sixth race of Louis Vuitton Act 13.

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US rolls the dice at the WTO and loses; must change online gambling laws 
Ars Technica - Apr 02 8:45 AM
The WTO has ruled that the US has done nothing to address past rulings about online gambling, and it needs to make changes or face penalties. The score: Antigua and Barbuda 3, US 0. Read More...

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Louisiana senator blocks Corps nominee 
AP via Yahoo! News - Apr 03 5:01 PM
Two Louisiana senators said Tuesday they have blocked Senate confirmation of the nominee to head of the Army Corps of Engineers to allow time for debate on his role in rebuilding hurricane-ravaged Louisiana.

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Literary Calendar 
Austin American-Statesman - Apr 02 4:38 PM
Brian Turner 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Author reads a selection of poems from 'Here, Bullet,' followed by a reception and book-signing. St. Edward's University, Jones Auditorium, 3001 S. Congress Ave. Free. 464-8871.

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AL team notes 
USA Today - Mar 19 10:10 PM
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Willamette Week - Mar 28 9:09 AM
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The Triumph of Victor Valley Alums 
Boston Globe - Mar 31 10:25 PM
I feel sorry for you, high school seniors. College acceptance letters are arriving, too many thin, too few thick. The days of reckoning are upon you, the days that make or break you. Maybe youre one of the lucky few who get into an elite school, the schools so carefully ranked by US News & World Report, The Princeton Review, ...

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What to watch Thursday 
USA Today - Mar 07 9:55 AM
Guest-star love could be in the air on Ugly Betty (ABC, tonight, 8 ET/PT), as Daniel seeks help from a gorgeous old friend (Lucy Liu) and Alexis makes friends with a handsome new stranger (Jerry O'Connell). Only poor Betty is left out in the cold, thanks to Henry's temporary (we hope) attachment to an old flame.

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Events & More 
Daily Southtown - Mar 08 2:48 AM
St. Peter's United Church of Christ hosts a family-style roast beef dinner from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday at 12 Sauk Trail, Frankfort. Tickets are $8 for adults and junior high students, $5 for kindergartners to sixth-graders, free for preschoolers and younger. Carry-outs are available.

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Ludacris mourns death of father 
Orange County Register - Feb 28 3:02 AM
Ludacris has thanked his fans for their support and asked for privacy to grieve following the death of his ailing father.

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Stop surfing, make friends, Indian students told 
CNN.com - 56 minutes ago
MUMBAI, India (Reuters) -- One of India's top engineering schools has restricted Internet access in its hostels, saying addiction to surfing, gaming and blogging was affecting students' performance, making them reclusive and even suicidal.

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Painting hardwood floor could be DIY project 
The Cincinnati Post - Jan 19 9:51 PM
Faux painting on walls was a hot design trend, though wall murals might have the hold on trendsetters this year. More paint effects are being taken to a new level - to floor level, that is.

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La Jolla Pharmaceutical Announces Positive Interim Antibody Results From Riquent(R) Lupus Phase 3 Trial 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 08 4:00 AM
La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company today announced positive interim antibody results from its ongoing double-blind, placebo-controlled randomized Phase 3 trial of Riquent® , its drug candidate for systemic lupus erythematosus .

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Foxx's best notes: singing a la Charles 
Baltimore Sun - Mar 27 12:30 AM
"I'm an Oscar winner but I'm still ghetto," Jamie Foxx told the full house at 1st Mariner Arena on Sunday night. And for nearly three hours, the comedian-actor-singer, who won an Academy Award for his stellar portrayal of Ray Charles in 2004's Ray, mixed explicit comedy with, well, explicit balladry.

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Courier News Online - Warm weather brings need for Lyme Disease awareness 
Bridgewater Courier News - Mar 27 11:57 AM
Hunterdon Healthcare Partners and Hunterdon Medical Center will host a program, Time for Lyme Disease from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. April 12 in the Auditorium at Hunterdon Medical Center. Registration begins at 6:00 p.m.

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New probe detects breast cancer spread 
UPI - Mar 07 7:40 AM
U.S. and British medical scientists have created a device that can locate magnetic nanoparticles in lymph nodes to detect the spread of breast cancer.

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Novadaq reports fiscal 2006 year-end and fourth quarter results 
[Press Release] CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 19 5:00 AM
Novadaq Technologies Inc. , a developer of real-time medical imaging systems for the operating room, today announced its financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2006.

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Kids donate pennies to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society 
The News-Press - Mar 15 1:34 PM
Three weeks at a time, schools in Southwest Florida will be raising money to benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in Bonita Springs.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Williams Jr. to Tour 
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Rowdy Frynds tour will feature Lynyrd Skynyrd, Hank Williams Jr. and .38 Special.

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Boston Herald - Feb 10 9:09 PM
Phew! The parade of bad singers and public humiliation is over. The 24 semifinalists are revealed on Fox's "American Idol" Wednesday at 8 p.m. on WFXT (Ch. 25). It is now safe to tune...

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Superwoman is the name given to several fictional characters published over the years by DC Comics.

In an effort to prevent the use of a similar name to one of its premier heroes, the very popular Superman, the name "Superwoman" was originally copyrighted by Detective Comics in January 1942. As was the practice, an ashcan was created with the title of Superwoman to secure copyright for the title. The cover was a reproduction of More Fun Comics 73, with the interior content reprinting Action Comics #38. See http://www.comics.org/series.lasso?SeriesID=11992 for details.

Contents

  • 1 Versions
    • 1.1 Lois Lane
    • 1.2 Crime Syndicate of America version
    • 1.3 Superman's female counterpart
    • 1.4 Kristin Wells
    • 1.5 Dana Dearden
    • 1.6 Linda Danvers
    • 1.7 Other uses
  • 2 External links

Versions

Lois Lane

Lois Lane as Superwoman, from All-Star Superman. Art by Frank Quitely.

Probably the first appearance of the name "Superwoman" in a DC comic was a story in Action Comics #60 (from May 1943), where Lois Lane dreams that she's gained superpowers from a blood transfusion from Superman, and launches a career as Superwoman.

A story from Action Comics #156 in May 1951 has Lois actually gaining superpowers thanks to one of Luthor's inventions, and launches a short-lived career as "Superwoman."

Later stories would sporadically feature tales in which Lois gained superpowers and functioned as a "Superwoman" of sorts, but all of these were, like the 1951 tale above, only temporary, with the powers wearing off by the end of the story. A typical example of this is a Superman Family story where the Earth-Two Lois Lane gained powers from her husband (the Earth-Two Superman) due to an exotic extraterrestrial plant Superman brought back from another planet that transferred his powers to her. Another example would be in the Batman/Superman: World's Finest mini-series where Mr. Mxyzptlk briefly transformed Lois into a "Superwoman" with costume and powers.

At the end of All-Star Superman #2, Lois Lane is presented with a formula called "Exo-Genes" created by Superman that allows her to have his powers for 24 hours, and she became Superwoman. During her adventures with her new Kryptonian powers in All-Star Superman #3, she was wooed by two superhumans named "Samson" and "Atlas", and was captured by a time-controlling "Ultrasphinx". Her powers faded away at the end of the day.

Crime Syndicate of America version

The Crime Syndicate of America's Superwoman. Art by Frank Quitely.

In 1964, an evil counterpart of Wonder Woman from a parallel universe named "Superwoman" was introduced. This Superwoman was a member of the Crime Syndicate of America, a villainous counterpart of the Justice League of America from the parallel world of "Earth-Three" (vs. the Justice League's world of "Earth-One"). Superwoman, like Wonder Woman, was an Amazon, and possessed similar powers of super-strength and flight, had the use of a magic lasso, only hers could change shape into any form she desired.

The Pre-Crisis version of Superwoman was killed in Crisis on Infinite Earths #1, ironically as she was trying to save Earth-Three from being destroyed by the Anti-Monitor's antimatter wave. Alexander Luthor, Earth-Three's sole superhero, spotted Superwoman pushing back a wall of debris from collapsing, unaware of the wave of antimatter rapidly approaching her from behind. Luthor tried to get her attention, but his warning came too late, as the antimatter engulfed her, as it would eventually engulf all of Earth-Three.

In current Post-Crisis continuity, as established in the 1998 graphic novel JLA: Earth 2, Superwoman (and the rest of the Crime Syndicate) comes from a parallel world similar to Earth, but located in an antimatter universe.

Superwoman continues to make occasional appearances as a member of the Crime Syndicate, most recently appearing in storylines in the Justice League and Superman comics. Unlike her pre-Crisis counterpart, her magic lasso doesn't change shape, but releases the inhibitions of anyone tied with it (just as Wonder Woman's compels victims to tell the truth). She also possesses heat vision, as Superman does.

Taking the alias Lois Lane, Superwoman is an Amazon by birth, and has risen through the ranks to become the chief editor of the Daily Planet in 'Patriarch's World'. However, it is worth noting that in appearance she resembles Wonder Woman's pre-Crisis secret identity of Diana Prince.

The only civilian who knows of Superwoman's secret identity is Jimmy Olsen, who, as a pervert, does what she tells him in exchange for the favour of watching when she changes her outfit. He is so besotted that he ignores her gibes and insults, even when she taunts, "You know what they call you? Superwoman's Snitch, Jimmy Olsen" -- a reference to his mainstream title of "Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen".

It appears that in her workplace Superwoman irks her colleagues and ticks them off. For instance, Catherine Grant once responded to Earth-1 Superman's enquiry as to her whereabouts, "probably popping little Jenny Olsen's zits"; Cat Grant also refers to Superwoman as "Queen Bitch".

On Earth-2, Ultraman forced Superwoman into marrying him, and hates her frigidity towards him. Meanwhile, she is carrying on a torrid affair with Owlman, and they sneak trysts whenever they feel Ultraman is not watching. However, from the Panopticon, Ultraman never avoids firing warning laser beams towards them whenever he catches them making out.

Superman's female counterpart

In Superman (volume 1) #349 (in a story entitled "The Turnabout Trap!"), Superman returns from an interstellar mission to find that everyone on Earth are of opposite sex. Among them are Penny White (a female Perry White), Jenny Olsen (a female Jimmy Olsen), Louis Lane (a male Lois Lane), Batwoman (a female Batman, rather than the actual character), Wonder Warrior (a male Wonder Woman), Black Condor (a male Black Canary), and Superwoman (his female counterpart) herself. Believing he crossed into a parallel universe, Superman flies back to space to find a dimensional portal, but is blocked by an invisible barrier. He notice the world seems out of place when he sees Superwoman and Clara Kent (Superwoman's presumed secret identity) are two separate people.

After a battle with Superwoman, Superlad (a male Supergirl), and Wonder Warrior, Superman figures out that his foe Mr. Mxyzptlk is behind this gender-reversed world; Superman discovers as well as that he was never in a parallel universe, but rather on Earth, which Mxyzptlk had altered with his magic. After making Mxyzptlk say his name backwards and thus returning to his native dimension, the effects of Mxyzptlk's magic (including the existence of Superwoman) vanish, returning the Earth to normal.

Kristin Wells

The Kristin Wells Superwoman, from the cover to DC Comics Presents Annual #2.

Another version of Superwoman, this one a heroic character, came about in the form of Kristin Wells, who was created by Superman comic writer Elliot S! Maggin. Kristin first appeared in Maggin's Superman novel Miracle Monday, but he later introduced her in the pages of DC Comics as Superwoman.

Kristin is a descendant of Jimmy Olsen who lived in the 29th century (like Jimmy, Kristin is a freckled redhead). She was a journalism student whose graduation thesis was the successful investigation of the origins of the holiday known as Miracle Monday, using a form of time travel technology that had just began to be used by the public in her era. She then became a teacher, but became interested in finding out the identity of Superwoman, the last superhero from the 20th century whose identity was never found out. She managed to convince the authorities of her time to send her again to the present, at the moment when Superwoman was supposed to debut, helping Superman fight a villain called King Kosmos. Kristin soon deduced that SHE was supposed to become Superwoman, and, using some of the technology she had brought from the future which (conveniently enough) allowed her to pretend to have super powers (including flight, teleportation, empathy, precognition, and telekinesis), she disguised herself and helped Superman defeat Kosmos. She revealed the truth to Superman, then returned to the future to make the information public. Kristin realized she would have to periodically return to the 20th century to ensure that all the historical events Superwoman was part of were fulfilled.

However, during one of those trips, a malfunction of the time travel process---which was still imperfect---left Kristin trapped in the past, suffering amnesia. This caused her boyfriend to lead a movement against time travel that eventually resulted in it being banned. Years later, Kristin returned home, apparently having recovered her memories, and was reunited with him. The details of her later activities in the present (and of her return to the future) remained unrevealed. Kristin's last appearance to date was in the non-canonical story Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? in 1986 and later seen briefly as a one panel ghost in the non-canon "The Kingdom: Planet Krypton" in 1999; her character has yet to reappear in the current (post-Crisis on Infinite Earths) continuity of DC Comics.

Dana Dearden

The Dana Dearden Superwoman.

Obsessed Superman fan Dana Dearden stole mystic artifacts which granted her the strength of Hercules, the speed (and flight) of Hermes, the thunderbolts of Zeus, and the sight of Heimdall. She donned a green-and-purple uniform with "Superwoman" written down the leggings, and called herself Superwoman, and tried to get Superman to fall in love with her (by kidnapping Jimmy Olsen to get his signal watch). He rejected her advances, and Jimmy called her Obsession. She vanished attempting to help Superman rescue people from a burning ship. When Superman was split into his Red and Blue energy forms, Superwoman returned hoping that one of the Supermen would return her feelings, but Maxima intervened, and used her telepathy to convince Superwoman that she would destroy Superman with her love. Later, the telepathic illusion wore off, and she would try to win Superman over again, this time in a red-and blue costume very similar to his, and claimed to be his wife. She died trying to protect him from demons, since she knew he was vulnerable to magic.

Linda Danvers

Superwoman argues with the Spectre.Art by Ed Benes

After Linda Danvers married Superman in an alternate Pre-Crisis reality, she assumed the mantle of Superwoman, donning a more mature version of her Supergirl costume. And although she was happy there, with her husband and daughter Ariella, the Spectre forced her to return to her home dimension, since her presence in the Pre-Crisis continuity was disrupting the timestream.

Other uses

The Superwoman (along with Batwoman and Superlad) from Superman/Batman #24.

Various comic stories assumed that Supergirl would one day change her name to Superwoman, or that one of Superman's female descendants would assume the mantle (like his great-grandaughter Lara from Superman/Batman: Generations III).

A new Superwoman named "Laurel", apparently a female version of Superman from a parallel Earth, appeared for the first time in Superman/Batman #23 (November 2005), and was featured in issue #24. In this Universe, it appears everybody is the same except for reverse gender: there is a Batwoman, SuperLad, and Darkseid is known as the "Dark Queen"



External links

  • Maggin on Superwoman's origins
  • Supermanica: Superwoman Supermanica entry on several pre-Crisis Superwomen
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St. Louis aims $7 million at Highway 40 snarls 

St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Apr 08 9:44 PM
Averting gridlock on St. Louis streets during Highway 40 (Interstate 64) reconstruction will take far more than just smarter traffic signals and fewer stop signs.
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Road improvement reaches dead end 
The Springfield News-Leader - Apr 09 1:06 AM
Jefferson City -- The concept was spectacular: a four-lane highway to every town with at least 5,000 Missourians. Six lanes for Interstates 70 and 44. At least 350 major road improvements across the state. All of this, and more, from a 6-cent gas tax. But the promise, it seems, was too good to be true.

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Plano Courier - 12 minutes ago
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More lane, ramp and full highway closures in April for I-64 Project 
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Oregon Recreation Report 
Corvallis Gazette-Times - Apr 08 11:00 PM
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Runway shift planned at Regional Airport 
The Telegraph - Apr 08 3:09 PM
BETHALTO The 300-foot shift of a runway at St. Louis Regional Airport will not affect neighboring homes, but lower-flying aircraft will force the sculpting of several trees at Belk Park in Wood River.

Games Get an Express Lane 
Light Reading - Apr 06 11:35 AM
A St. Louis startup is ready to launch an Internet bypass network to speed up performance for hardcore online gamers in North America. GameRail has been amassing service-provider partners for the past several months, hoping to collect enough beta testers to see how the network operates under pressure.

What?s on Monday Night 
New York Times - Apr 08 9:51 PM
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