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Travel miracles: What was lost can sometimes be found
Jeffrey R. Neuman had flown halfway to Chicago when he glanced at his wrist and "got a sinking feeling." His vintage Cartier watch, which his wife gave him two decades ago, was missing. Panicked, the marketing executive asked her to call lost-and-found...Tags: Auction Service, Charity, Theft, Employees
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Beware those who promise to repair debts
Have thousands of dollars of credit card debt and little money? The online ads for debt settlement might seem the answer to your troubles. They promise to settle your debt with creditors for 30 cents or 50 cents on the dollar. No damaging bankruptcy. You...Tags: Government, Consumers, Laws, Bankruptcy, Credit and Debt
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India and militia faulted in struggle with Maoist rebels
The Indian government, locked in a deadly struggle with Maoist rebels, should stop supporting an anti-insurgency militia whose members have intimidated, beaten, raped and killed civilians while authorities look the other way, the group Human Rights...Tags: Defense, Armed Conflicts, Manmohan Singh, Government, Civil Rights
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Indictment in 2002 disappearance of McHenry County teenager
A McHenry County grand jury indicted an unidentified person this week for concealing a homicide in 2002 on the same day a Johnsburg teen went missing, according to court records. The sealed indictment indicates that the crime occurred Dec. 20, 2002,... -
86-year-old man dies of injuries from beating; 74-year-old neighbor is being held
Charges against a 74-year-old man accused of beating his neighbor with a baseball bat were upgraded to murder Saturday after the man died of injuries suffered in the attack, police said. George Davis, 86, of the 2700 block of West Jackson Boulevard was...Tags: Trials, George Davis, Assault
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Taser death ignites racial tensions
Tribune correspondentWINNFIELD, La. — At 1:28 p.m. last Jan. 17, Baron "Scooter" Pikes was a healthy 21-year-old man. By 2:07 p.m., he was dead. What happened in the 39 minutes in between — during which Pikes was handcuffed by local police and shocked nine...Tags: Prisons, Missing Persons, Euthanasia, Western Medicines, Government
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'Conduct' laws a blunt weapon
There will be no monkey trial in Carpentersville. But this and other recent free speech cases show that in many towns in Illinois, the constitutional right of free expression is not exactly guaranteed.In Carpentersville, I represented a village trustee...Tags: Carpentersville, Religious Festivals, Freedom of the Press, Court Administration, Public Holidays
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Capitol scandal has e-mail trail
Call Harrisburg BureauThe year 2004 was a busy one for state lawmakers: a budget showdown, of course. But also passage of a law allowing slots casinos. And a short but intense fall session capping the two-year legislative cycle. That November Mike Manzo, the top aide to the...Tags: Government, Political Candidates, Elections, Ralph Nader, Values
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Body in baby mystery was cut open
Of The Associated PressA woman whose body was fund with her abdomen cut open is presumed to be the mother of a baby that another woman brought to the hospital and falsely claimed to be her own, authorities said Saturday. Investigators were seeking dental records to identify...Tags: Punishment, Trials, James Morton, Karl Williams, Hospitals and Clinics
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Librarians find unexpected role: Privacy guardian
The Associated PressChildren's librarian Judith Flint was getting ready for the monthly book discussion group for 8- and 9-year-olds on Love That Dog when police showed up. They weren't kidding around: Five state-police detectives wanted to seize Kimball Public Library's...Tags: Sexual Assault, MySpace, Terrorism
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