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2013/06/19 12:47
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FRONT PAGE BROWN COUNTY FOLLO: The photo showed the essence of Malachi Smith. It showed the 2-year-old's infectious smile. He was standing on a bed, wearing his favorite Thomas the Tank Engine...
2013/06/19 12:47
2013/06/19 12:47
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2013/06/19 00:13
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Gertrude Novak fled the Nazis as a girl, leaving her native Vienna with one of her sisters just before Germany annexed Austria. Moving first to England and later to New York, she eventually gained an...
2013/06/18 05:24
2013/06/18 05:24
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Getting ‘Rad’-ical: Vinings physician to run for U.S. Senate “DR. RAD” is doing something “rad.” That is, Vinings physician Dr. Branko Radulovacki is doing something radical: throwing his stethoscope...
2013/06/17 02:13
2013/06/17 02:13
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... a good economy and a bad economy. You share their success, and you share their pain, and that's the definition of a reciprocal, strong, sustainable relationship. Advertising as an industry...
2013/06/17 02:13
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We checked in with executives profiled in the Tribune in the past year to learn their news, their insights about the coming year, and how they're feeling about the economy. Related has been running...
2013/06/16 00:13
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With businessman Bruce Rauner running for Illinois governor, his experience in the world of private equity is likely to sound familiar to voters. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney had a...
2013/06/14 21:14
2013/06/14 21:14
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Bob Katzman of Bob Katzman's Magazine Museum in Skokie first called last summer. He really wanted a story, he explained, because, well, he had such a great story to tell: He had 140,000 magazines and...
2013/06/14 13:43
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... from one refinery started flowing and another refinery prepared to open after seven months of modernization. Beth Mosher, a spokeswoman for AAA, expects gas prices will decline, but doesn't...
2013/06/13 21:58
2013/06/13 21:58
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A cap on soda size - such as the one New York City regulators are trying to pass - would have the biggest impact on overweight kids and young adults, a new study suggests. When limited to drinks sold...
2013/06/13 12:47
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PAGE 1A ILLINOIS FUEL TAXES: Transportation for Illinois Coalition is proposing a plan that would generate $800 million a year for transportation projects by replacing the 19-cents per gallon fuel...
2013/06/13 12:08
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District policies and state laws help reduce the availability of sugar- and fat-laden foods and beverages in elementary schools, according to a study published online in JAMA Pediatrics. Researchers...
2013/06/12 12:47
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FRONT PAGE REAL ESTATE SALES: Home sales in Adams County have been climbing and the average sale price is up more than $6,000 from last year, according to figures from the Quincy Association of...
2013/06/12 02:06
2013/06/12 02:06
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Robert Fogel, the University of Chicago economic historian awarded a Nobel Prize for his data-driven reconsiderations of how railways and slavery influenced U.S. economic history, has died. He was...
2013/06/11 22:48
2013/06/11 22:48
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While most Americans assume that their children will live longer than they do, a growing body of evidence suggests this isn't true for everyone. The latest piece of evidence is a study by Jay...
2013/06/11 15:30
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New Life in Christ Interdenominational Church in O'Fallon presented scholarships totaling $21,000 to seven high school graduates during its annual education worship service Sunday. To date, New Life...
2013/06/10 17:57
2013/06/10 17:57
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Imagine, for a moment, what might happen if science succeeds in eradicating disease and people live far longer than they do today. Do we toast to the extra years spent embracing loved ones and...
2013/06/10 16:49
2013/06/10 16:49
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Mundelein High School history teacher Neil McCarthy's classes resemble episodes of the public affairs show "The McLaughlin Group." McCarthy doesn't lecture so much as he hosts a conversation about...
2013/06/10 14:28
2013/06/10 14:28
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There was a time when homosexuality was deemed a mental disorder by the nation's psychiatric authorities, and gay sex was a crime in every state but Illinois. Federal workers could be fired for the...
2013/06/10 11:45
2013/06/10 11:45
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BELOW: Limit surprises some local patients SPRINGFIELD — Thousands of low-income Illinoisans are going weeks without essential medicines, and some are ending up in emergency rooms, because of...
2013/06/09 04:29
2013/06/09 04:29
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SPRINGFIELD — Illinois lawmakers' failure to pass legislation addressing the state's $100 billion pension shortfall drew headlines when their spring session ended a little more than a week ago. They...