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Donna Korando started work at the Daily Egyptian as an SIU freshman  setting type on a Justowriter and learned to read just enough code to find where to make fixes. Thirty-nine years later, she learned enough html to locate problems. What goes around...

In between Carbondale and the Beacon, she taught high school in Manitowoc, Wisc., and worked at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She was the copy editor and letters editor for the editorial page from 1973-77. As an editorial writer from 1977-87, she covered Illinois and city politics, education, agriculture, family issues and sub-Saharan Africa. When she was editor of the Commentary Page from 1987-2003, the page won several awards from the Association of Opinion Page Editors. From 2003-07, she headed the features copy desk.

In addition to a journalism degree from SIUC, Donna earned a masters of studies in law from Yale Law School. Her son and daughter took to heart her advice to go away to college and live far from St. Louis. The house is ruled by two cats.

Email: dkorando@stlbeacon.org

Best of the Beacon for week of May 20

In Issues & Politics

1:56 pm on Fri, 05.24.13

We at the Beacon hope that you take a look at us every day, but we also know that that's not always possible. So, once a week, on Friday, we highlight some of the top stories of the week. Here are Beacon must-reads from the week of May 20, including changes in city development money.

Auction finished. How do you measure success

In Beacon Blog

12:09 am on Mon, 04.29.13

The time was long passed for remembering when we used the ice-cream maker or noting that mom had bought the silver at auction for the grandkids (who want nothing to do with anything that requires polishing). Quit talking; start moving. Make a train; hand out the boxes.

'Letter from the Birmingham Jail' at 50

In Nation

6:21 am on Fri, 04.26.13

It was written 50 years ago this month by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in response to a missive from white clergymen who favored gradual integration, but who said the campaign he was leading of nonviolent protests was "unwise and untimely."

Central West End house tour

In Giving Back

6:20 am on Fri, 04.26.13

Curious about some of the beautiful old homes in the Central West End? You can satisfy that curiosity and support neighborhood preservation and self improvement 17-19.  This year’s featured homes are on Westminster Place between Kingshighway and Union.

Stray Rescue medical bills

In Giving Back

12:14 am on Mon, 04.22.13

Former A.G. Edwards CEO Robert Bagby, who has supported Stray Rescue previously, says he and his family will match up to $100,00 in money donated to the Stracks Fund. That fund goes to pay emergency medical treatment, which is needed because of the number of cases of abuse and neglect that the shelter sees regularly.

Angel Band Project

In Giving Back

6:36 am on Fri, 04.19.13

Two-time Tony award winner Norbert Leo Butz is returning to St. Louis to headline a benefit concert for The Angel Band Project, which works to help survivors of sexual violence. The event will be at 7 p.m. May 8 at the Sheldon Concert Hall.

Ovarian Cancer Awareness

In Giving Back

12:36 am on Mon, 04.15.13

The local organization is holding its “Living Out Loud” gala and auction April 27. The event, which helps fund research, educational programs and outreach, will be held in the atrium of the Edward Jones Corporate Headquarters in Des Peres.

Special games deserve a receptive crowd

In Out & About

5:17 am on Fri, 04.12.13

On April 27, the 39th Annual St. Louis Metro Area Spring Games, presented by Special Olympics Missouri. will be held at Westminster Christian Academy. Some of these athletes will be going on to the state games.

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Conference of American nuns will mull response to Vatican charges

In Nation

7:55 am on Fri, 08.03.12

Meeting in St. Louis next week, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious will have its first opportunity as an assembled group to consider what to do after the Vatican issued a mandate for change this spring. It calls on the conference to reorganize and more strictly observe church teachings.

The 'free' Zoo

In Commentary

7:51 am on Tue, 05.22.12

When a family of four goes to the St. Louis Zoo, they can be forgiven for not knowing it will cost them $60, $72 if they park. If they can't pay, the alternative is to tell the kids they can't do what kids do at the zoo.

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Teacher-prep programs get poor grades in new survey

In Education

4:30 pm on Tue, 06.18.13

Some in Missouri and Illinois were singled out for excellence; others were branded with a consumer alert, that would-be teachers should be wary. The national group that did the survey said it will be repeated annually, said the evaluating group's president Kate Walsh.

At Brandenburg Gate, Obama follows in predecessors' footsteps

In World

3:55 pm on Tue, 06.18.13

Fifty years ago this week, President John F. Kennedy confronted Cold War tensions in Wall-divided Berlin and bolstered the confidence of its beleaguered residents by telling them, "Ich bin ein Berliner." On Wednesday, President Barack Obama will face eastward from the Brandenburg Gate for the latest address of an American president in the city that has been a flashpoint of East-West relations.

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Farewell to Duff's from one who knew it well

In Out & About

12:42 am on Tue, 06.18.13

Duff's, a mainstay of the Central West End since Karen Duffy opened it in 1972, is closing its doors this month. Over the years, Duff's developed a reputation for reasonably priced, imaginative menus and a good selection of wines. But what made Duff's invaluable were the poetry readings on Monday evenings.

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Can Facebook and romance mix? Study suggests hazards

In Education

6:10 am on Mon, 06.17.13

Recent research out of Mizzou suggests that excessive use of Facebook can have negative effects on romantic relationships, including cheating, breaking up and divorce. The negative impact tends to be on newer relations, under three years duration. Doctoral student Russell Clayton advocates more moderate Facebook use to prevent its threats.

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Bosley right to put child first - but not to ask others to pay

In Commentary

12:39 am on Tue, 06.18.13

Asking for contributions for a child’s college education is legal in Missouri. But not right. Because a parent should help his or her children in almost any way they can,  such obligations must be kept far away from a politician’s public responsibilities — it is not hard to figure out which one would lose if they conflicted.

One solution for potential caregivers

In Commentary

6:07 am on Mon, 06.17.13

The twins are 89 years old. Health issues signal the end to each living in her own two-bedroom, two-bath condominium. Here's the story of one family's solution: The sisters now live in one unit and home-health services come in. How did they get to this resolution?

Blind fear: Combating terror with eyes wide shut

In Commentary

7:00 am on Thu, 06.13.13

It turns out that the Obama administration has been conducting its own variation of electronic surveillance that the Bush administrated. The problem is not the need to combat terrorism, but the blanket invasion of privacy and the revelation of who the people are who have access to our secrets.

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