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A taste for the beach
Sun columnistLike most guys, I once regarded our family's summer trip to the beach as an ordeal. I saw it as a passage fraught with cranky kids, horrendous traffic and mind-numbing delays. For many years my main goal of making the drive from Baltimore to the beach was...Tags: Chincoteague (Accomack, Virginia), Seafood and Fishing Industry, Seafood, Teen-agers, Whitehaven
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As Fed cuts rates, retirees pinch pennies
The Wall Street JournalFor Ruth Putnam, an 86-year-old widow in a small retirement community here, the consequences of the Federal Reserve's continuing interest-rate cuts are painfully clear: She's selling her English Rose china collection, piece by piece. Putnam relies on...Tags: Credit Ratings, Bars and Clubs, Birmingham , Bonds, Companies and Corporations
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Guilty verdict in Burger King murder case helps family 'turn the page'
Special to the TribuneIt took over six years to bring James Ealy to trial, but only four hours for a jury to convict the Lake Villa man of the first-degree murder of his former manager at the Lindenhurst Burger King. During the four-day trial, prosecutors presented...Tags: Trials, Prisons, Murder, Justice System, Lawyers
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Fast food calories are more than you think
Knowledge is power. Or in this case, a healthier meal. Researchers at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts and Connecticut Departments of Public Health found that adults and teens eating at fast-food restaurants significantly underestimate...
Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Dining and Drinking, Harvard Medical School, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Both sides rest in Burger King murder trial
Special to the TribuneBoth sides rested their case today during the trial of a man accused in the notorious murder of a Lindenhurst Burger King manager in 2006. Prosecutors presented various witnesses over three days to support their argument that James Ealy, 48, used a...Tags: Judges, Witnesses, Trials, Murder, Justice System
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Parkland bus drivers: Summer cleaning jobs don't pay enough
Some Parkland School District bus drivers have complained to the school board that the cleaning jobs they work in the summer for the district pay much less for longer hours than their driving positions. Lamar Borger, Debbie Reppert and Lisa Duffield took...Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Collective Contract
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Sandwiches worth clucking about
We call "fair or foul" on three new poultry sandwiches from quick-service chain restaurants. All are available for a limited time. Burger King Turkey burger: The Home of the Whopper's first venture into turkey burger territory has gone horribly off...Tags: Ketchup, Lettuce, Hamburgers, Sandwiches, Burger King Whopper
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Personal touch
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserNewlyweds Shinya and Miki Ito looked like kids building a sand castle as they painstakingly piled treats in a bag during a shopping spree at GIFT, Sheraton Waikiki's new store where guests can chose their own amenities. The couple had filled the bag...Tags: Computer Hardware, Advertising, Customs and Tradition, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Prosecutor: Burger King murder suspect made incriminating statements
James Ealy killed a Lake County restaurant manager for two basic reasons — because he wanted to, and because he could, a prosecutor said Tuesday at the start of Ealy's murder trial. Ealy's attorney countered that there is no evidence linking him...
Tags: Prisons, Murder, Lindenhurst (Lake, Illinois), Justice System, Lawyers
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Central post-prom a success
The Aberdeen Central High School PTA would like to thank the following businesses for their generous support of the 2013 post-prom party on April 20: Aberdeen Dental Associates, Aberdeen Dermatology Associates LLP, Aberdeen Parks, Recreation and...Tags: Chiropractic, PTA, Personal Service, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Prosecutor: Man killed Burger King manager because he could
Special to the TribuneJames Ealy killed the manager of the Burger King where he used to work for two of the most basic reasons – because he could and because he wanted to, a Lake County prosecutor said today during opening statements at the Lake Villa man’s trial....Tags: Trials, Justice System, Lawyers, Prosecution
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10 officers in Yuba City shooting back to work
Appeal-Democrat, Marysville, Calif.At least 10 of the 11 officers and deputies involved in last month's deadly shooting of a Cleveland man in Yuba City returned to duty earlier this month. Officials from the Yuba County Sheriff's Department, the Yuba City Police Department and the...Tags: Shootings, Theft
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