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Detroit Medical Center announces potential sale to Tenn.-based Vanguard Health Systems
Associated Press WriterDETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Medical Center said Friday it has signed a letter of intent that opens the door for it to be purchased by a private Nashville, Tenn.-based health system. The nonprofit Detroit health system announced the deal with...Tags: Bonds, Medical Services, Children, Healthcare Provider, Hospitals and Clinics
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Pope's former diocese in Munich takes on "tsunami" of abuse cases
Associated Press WriterMUNICH (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI's former diocese is facing new allegations of physical and sexual abuse on a daily basis, the head of its new sex-abuse task force said Friday. "It is like a tsunami," Elke Huemmeler, who leads the diocese's newly...Tags: Sexual Assault, Abusive Behavior, Tsunamis, Earthquakes, Benedict XVI
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GPS training, slot-car show, intro to radar, All American Railroad Show
Tribune staffGPS FOR MARINERS The Waukegan Coast Guard Auxiliary, Flotilla 41-5, hosts a class on GPS for Mariners March 20. The class, from 9 a.m. to noon, focuses on the GPS equipment used by recreational boaters. It will be held at the Operations Center, 9 N....Tags: Transportation, Ceremonies, Academic Progress, Adults, Gardens and Parks
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Charles John 'Chick' Lang dies at 83
Special to The Baltimore SunCharles John "Chick" Lang, the longtime general manager of Pimlico Race Course who transformed the Preakness into a premier spectacle, died Thursday at 83. Mr. Lang died of what his family said were natural causes at The Pines, a nursing home in Easton....Tags: Robert Lang, Equestrian, Triple Crown, Family, Death and Dying
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From hoops to hot dogs: year's best
Normally, the ''Kegger Awards'' appear after the high school boys basketball season is done. Happily, that's not the case this year. After a pair of stirring PIAA wins, Liberty and the local hoops season presses on with a 1 p.m. Saturday game at...Tags: Hot Dogs, Lehigh Valley IronPigs, Easter
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Chicago Art Institute exhibition looks at enigmatic period in art of France's Henri Matisse
Associated Press WriterCHICAGO (AP) — A new exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago takes a close — sometimes even microscopic — look at one short and enigmatic phase in the 65-year-long artistic career of France's Henri Matisse. Matisse, who lived from...Tags: Armed Forces, Museum of Modern Art, Henri Matisse, Paris (France), Pablo Picasso
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Rapper/engineering student
Rapper Qwel drops an unexpected name when discussing the prime inspiration behind his lyrical approach: 19th century artist Vincent van Gogh, though he mixes eras to make a point. "This was back in the time of the Dutch masters, who wanted to make life...Tags: Chicago Skyline, Greeting Cards, Gang Activity, Iraq War (2003), Behavioral Conditions
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Mt. Prospect school board fires bus driver charged with DUI
WGN NewsA Mt. Prospect school bus driver accused of driving under the influence has been fired. On March 9th, Betty Burden was arrested for drunk driving, after dropping off 50 from Lions Park School children. Police say Burden's blood alcohol level was three...Tags: Fires, Drunk Driving, WGN, Trials
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Alex Chilton dies at 59; mercurial leader of the Box Tops, Big Star
Alex Chilton, the mercurial leader of the Box Tops and Big Star who burst from the Memphis music scene in 1967 singing "The Letter" in the smoke-gravel voice of a grizzled soul man even though he was just 16 at the time, has died. He was 59.
Chilton...Tags: Heart Attack, Led Zeppelin (music group), Obituaries, Vietnam War, Children
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DougCo investigates claims of Denver Water dumping waste
KDVR DenverA spokesperson for the Douglas County Commissioners says they are receiving numerous complaints from concerned citizens following are story regarding former Denver Water workers who claim they were ordered to dump asbestos and other toxic chemicals at the...Tags: Water, Water Supply, Environmental Pollution, Health and Safety at Work, Employees
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Arcane Currency Battle Masks Deeper Economic Tensions with China
For much of the last decade, the economic relationship between the United States and China was like a bartender and his favorite patron. American consumers knocked back flat-panel TVs, laptops and lots of other made-in-China products while Beijing rang up...Tags: Barack Obama, Olympia Snowe, Beijing (China), Colleges and Universities, Corporate Crime
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Forum On Tuesday Focuses On Lab Proposal
The state's plan to construct a $70 million public health laboratory on West Street will be the subject of an informational forum on Tuesday. Officials with the town and with the state Department of Public Health will be available to discuss the plans,...Tags: West Nile Virus
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