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Lake Bluff house-church tax case to get state's attorney's help
Chicago Tribune reporterFinancial investigators with the Lake County state's attorney's office plan to assist the village of Lake Bluff in its appeal of a property-tax exemption the state granted last month to a resident who contends he turned his lakefront mansion into a...Tags: Lake Bluff, State Budgets, Shore Acres, George Michael
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New poll finds Obama with big lead in NJ
Associated Press WriterDemocratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama holds a sizable lead over Republican John McCain in New Jersey, according to a poll released Wednesday. The Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey Poll found Obama leading McCain 50 percent to 36 percent...Tags: Elections, Political Candidates, Barack Obama, Trinity United Church of Christ, John McCain
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Churches should help in foreclosure crisis, housing leader says in Orlando
Sentinel Staff WriterChurch groups should take a more active role in helping their members and others keep their homes during the current surge in foreclosures, one of the top regional executives with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said Tuesday in...Tags: Foreclosures, Christianity, Financial and Business Services, Real Estate Buyers, Anglican
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China beach
I had been trying to learn Mandarin at Beijing Language and Culture University and still had about 3,500 Chinese characters to memorize with two months left in the semester. It was going slowly and, often, not well. So, taking a note from American college...
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160 years after milestone, women still seek parity
This weekend marks the 160th anniversary of the first women's rights convention in history. The Seneca Falls Convention in New York, convened by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and four feminist friends, met during the hot days of July 19-20, 1848, ''to discuss...Tags: Washington Post Company, Freedom of Religion, Hillary Clinton, Ceremonies, Society
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Feminists' Fight Far From Over
This weekend marks the 160th anniversary of the first women's rights convention in history. The Seneca Falls Convention in New York, convened by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and four feminist friends, met during the hot days of July 19-20, 1848, "to discuss...Tags: Washington Post Company, Freedom of Religion, Hillary Clinton, Ceremonies, Society
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Our church leaders
Reference the Pro/Con article "Law muzzles church leaders," July 1, responding to the question, "Do religious leaders have a free speech right to violate federal law by endorsing political candidates from the pulpit?" I would remind the distinguished...Tags: Elections, Political Candidates, Patrick Henry, Internal Revenue Service, Religious Leaders
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Steve Johnson's Web Spin. Fast takes on the week's five most viewed Tribune stories on the paper's Web site. Find them quickly at www.chicagotribune.com/most.
By Steve JohnsonFast takes on the week's five most viewed Tribune stories on the paper's Web site. Find them quickly at chicagotribune.com/most. 1. Obama backers on the left are doing the wincing now (July 13). John Kass', um, celebration of the candidacy of Barack...Tags: Lake Bluff, Jesse Jackson, Barack Obama, Health and Safety at School, George Michael
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An initiative that inspires little faith
Funding faith seems to be in fashion these days. President Bush highlighted his faith-based initiative in his most recent State of the Union address, and the day after the speech he visited a prisoner re-entry program in Baltimore. Now Sen. Barack Obama...Tags: Charity, Executive Branch, Barack Obama, John McCain, George Bush
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Irrational preachers
Wright, Pfleger, Jackson, Hagee: It looks like another good reason for separation of church and state is that there already exists a natural separation between religious thought and rational thought. —Frank Radogno Berwyn
Jul 24, 2008
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Jul 23, 2008
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Jul 23, 2008
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Jul 20, 2008
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Jul 21, 2008
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Jul 20, 2008
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Jul 20, 2008
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Jul 20, 2008
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Jul 15, 2008
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Jul 19, 2008
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