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Signature Pharmacy sues prosecutors in '07 case
Sentinel Staff WriterAn Orlando pharmacy once accused of providing performance-enhancing drugs to athletes all over the country is turning the tables on the New York prosecutor who pointed the finger. Signature Pharmacy Inc. and its executives filed a lawsuit in Orange...Tags: Trials, Corporate Officers, Medicine, Lawyers, Prosecution
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Milt Davis dies at 79; All-Pro defensive back for Baltimore Colts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMilt Davis, an All-Pro defensive back for the Baltimore Colts who played on two National Football League championship teams and twice led the league in interceptions, has died. He was 79. Davis, who also played at UCLA and went on to a long teaching...Tags: Detroit Lions, Defense, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore Colts, Armed Forces
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Oversaw finances at law school
Chicago Tribune reporterJames J. Kreminski, John Marshall Law School's associate dean for administration, died of a heart attack at Northwestern Memorial Hospital after leaving work Tuesday, Sept. 23, a school spokeswoman said. Mr. Kreminski, 60, started at John Marshall as...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Chicago Loop, Downers Grove, Colleges and Universities
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A ConCon? Vote 'no'
On Nov. 4, 2008, Illinoisans will vote 'yes' or 'no' on whether to hold a Constitutional Convention in 2010. We should vote NO and refuse to open the Illinois Constitution to mischief. There are two main reasons Illinois should not hold a convention at...Tags: Constitutional Issues
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On this day in history
On Sept. 24, 1755, John Marshall, who would become the fourth chief justice of the United States, was born near Germantown, Va. In 1869 financiers Jay Gould and James Fisk tried to corner the gold market, sending Wall Street into a panic and leaving...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Major League Baseball, Tourism and Leisure, National Government, New York Yankees
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Stately face lift for old Chamberlin Hotel
247-4783When the historic Chamberlin Hotel shut its doors in 2003, the future of the landmark Hampton Roads structure looked anything but certain. For nearly two years, its owners had struggled with the fallout of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, only to see their...Tags: Architecture, Tourism and Leisure, Robert Burns, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Fort Monroe
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A look at a leader
Craig S. Donohue Age: 46 Education: MBA from Northwestern University, JD from John Marshall Law School, LLM in financial-services regulation from IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law, and a BA in political science and history from Drake University. Family:...Tags: Management Change, Northbrook, Northwestern University, Colleges and Universities
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Chief circuit judge heads to Illinois Appellate Court
Donald C. Hudson, the chief judge of the 16th Judicial Circuit, has been named to an appeals bench, the Illinois Supreme Court announced Monday. In January, Hudson will replace retiring Judge R. Peter Grometer on the 2nd District Appellate Court, a nine-...Tags: Illinois Supreme Court, McHenry, Local Authority, Judges, Local Elections
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1st African-American woman elected to Chicago City Council dies at 90
Chicago Tribune reporterAnna Langford, the first African-American woman elected to the Chicago City Council, died Wednesday in her Englewood neighborhood home after a monthslong battle with lung cancer. She was 90. She was elected to the City Council in 1971 as alderman of...Tags: Civil Rights, Englewood, Labor Legislation, Local Elections, Harold Washington
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Civil rights lawyer helped break council gender barrier
Chicago Tribune reportersAnna Langford, one of two women who broke the gender barrier in the Chicago City Council in 1971, was an activist civil rights attorney during the turbulent 1960s and a key member of Mayor Harold Washington's coalition in the 1980s. Ms. Langford, 90,...Tags: Civil Rights, Englewood, Local Elections, Lawyers, Jesse Jackson
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Craig Donohue turned CME Group into a futures trading powerhouse, but the battle's not over
In just two years, CME Group Chief Executive Craig Donohue has shaken up the century-old futures establishment, securing Chicago's place as an epicenter of global finance when it seemed just as possible that the city could lose out. He snapped up the...Tags: National Government, Consumer Electronics Industry, Applied Science, Securities, Corporate Officers
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Public Enemy No. 1? The great grass debate
Special to The TimesIt's just grass, but don't tell Sheldon Lodmer, for whom the sight of a well-kept lawn borders on the transcendental. "It's very peaceful. It reminds me of openness and cleanness," says Lodmer, whose home in the hills above Malibu's Zuma Beach is...Tags: Health Treatments, Agricultural Research and Technology, Dietary Supplements, Natural Science, Botany
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