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State changing mental health services
Associated Press WriterThe state plans to close an institution for people with developmental disabilities and build a new psychiatric hospital in Chicago's south suburbs, officials announced Friday. Advocates cheered the closing of the Howe Developmental Center, which is to...Tags: Tinley Park, Employees, Hospitals and Clinics, Mental Illness, Medical Services
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List of Michigan casualties in Afghanistan
Members of the U.S. armed forces with known Michigan ties who died supporting military operations in Afghanistan: ------ --Air Force Tech. Sgt. John Chapman, 36, a commando, died March 4, 2002, after his helicopter came under attack by al-Qaida and...Tags: Vehicles, Defense, Explosions, Firearms, Armed Forces
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Illinois Enterprise Digest for Sept. 6-8 and thereafter
EDITORS: Illinois AP enterprise stories in sight for editions Sept. 6-8 and thereafter. Please call Tammy Webber or Melanie Coffee in the Chicago bureau at 800-572-2585 with any questions. EDS: --ADDS WHITE SOX-QUENTIN'S EMERGENCE, for weekend....Tags: Vehicles, Superman, Steven Kazmierczak, Caves and Caverns, Super Bowl
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Author Kristy Kiernan is living the dream with her second novel
Books EditorPerhaps the secret to aging well is simple. Make sure your dreams come true before you hit middle age. Take Kristy Kiernan, raised without a father, forced to skip college and go directly to work. Yet, she still managed to fulfill her childhood...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Book, Tampa
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Raising grandchildren an extra burden for many
AP Business WriterThe joy of grandparenting comes at a price for Dave and Nora Dacus, like many others who step up when a child's parents can't or won't. From changing diapers to footing the tuition bills for Catholic school, the Dacuses have been on duty for 6-year-...Tags: Christianity, Martha Washington, Population, Roman Catholic, Emerson Electric Company
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Ford: Loan guarantees would speed new technologies
AP Auto WriterFord Motor Co. will keep investing in new fuel-saving technology even if it doesn't get any government loan guarantees, but the loans will help the automaker get the technology to market more quickly, Executive Chairman Bill Ford said Friday. Congress...Tags: Technology, Vehicles, Ford Motor Co., Society, National Government
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A closer look at Sarah Palin's record
The Wall Street JournalIn the five days since Sen. John McCain announced Sarah Palin as his vice-presidential running mate, she has been embraced by the right and pilloried by the left as a staunch conservative on social and economic issues. But a look at her record as mayor...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Natural Resources, Medicare, Local Elections
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Mayor's resignation not end of Detroit's troubles
Associated Press WriterA text-messaging sex scandal that has cost the city millions of dollars and stifled some government operations for months is coming to a close with the resignation of Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. But the city's troubles are far from over. It still faces a...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Censorship, Local Elections, Elections
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Broadway this fall: 'Shrek,' 'Equus' and 'Cities'
Newsday Staff WriterIt could be the best of times; it might be the worst of times. No, really. A musical adaptation of "A Tale of Two Cities" -- think "Les Miz" by way of Charles Dickens -- kicks off the hectic and ambitious fall season in a couple of weeks. More to the...Tags: Arthur Miller, Horton Foote, Christianity, Charles Dickens, David Mamet
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Iran polygamy plan stirs outcry from women
TEHRAN, Iran A bill that would allow Iranian men to take additional wives without the consent of their first wife has angered women and the country's top justice official, who say it would undermine women's rights and could be a government attempt to more... -
McCain plays to his strengths as a patriot and an underdog
"Mac is back" chanted John McCain's supporters when the Republican candidate staged his seemingly impossible comeback in this year's primaries. Last night, the old Johnny Mac was back on display, claiming his party's nomination in a setting meant to...Tags: Barack Obama, Edward M. Kennedy, Demographics, National Government, Mark Salter
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'Caroline, or Change'
Some performers are just plain likable. They project a humanness that, within about two seconds, has the audience eating out of their hands. E. Faye Butler not only exudes humor and warmth, but she is blessed with a glorious singing voice, which will be...Tags: Popular Music, Tony Kushner
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