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'No one learned their lesson'
Chicago Tribune reporterThe spot where Dantrell Tremaine Davis died walking to elementary school is now an empty field overrun by dandelions and a gaggle of Canada geese. For longtime Chicago residents, Dantrell's name probably sounds familiar. Almost 16 years ago, the 7-year-...Tags: Assault, Near North Side, South Chicago, Chicago Housing Authority, Housing and Urban Planning
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Illinois' Schock could become youngest congressman
Associated Press WriterAaron Schock is Hollywood-handsome, single and smart. He's also ambitious. At 19, he unseated the president of the Peoria, Ill., school board with 60 percent of the vote after a write-in campaign. He earned a bachelor's degree in finance in just two...Tags: Gun Control, Jim Edgar, Radio Industry, Parties and Movements, Real Estate Buyers
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Pick Won't Lure Clinton Fans
John McCain selected Sarah Palin as his running mate to garner the votes of women who supported Hillary Clinton. He hopes that disappointed Hillary fans will now flock to vote for him. However, Ms. Palin lacks experience and she is on the opposite side on...Tags: Gun Control, Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, Personal Weapon Control, Burlington
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Man sentenced for embellishing military record
An Army veteran has been sentenced to three years in prison for falsely inflating his brief military career into that of a decorated combat veteran so he could collect more military benefits. Randall Moneymaker was sentenced Friday in U.S. District...Tags: Defense, Pension and Welfare, Punishment, Armed Forces
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Tag-teaming Pennsylvania
and Scott Kraus Of The Morning Call| The talk was guns and butter Friday for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama as he barnstormed blue-collar Pennsylvania. At a precision glass company here, the Illinois senator vowed to reinvigorate the nation's manufacturing sector by, among...Tags: Gun Control, Barack Obama, Unemployment, National Government, Political Candidates
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Ex-NJ politician headed to trial on fraud charges
Associated Press WriterA former New Jersey lawmaker with a national reputation for pushing welfare reform is facing charges of using his political clout to land no-work government jobs as a way to boost his income and increase his pension benefits _ from $28,000 a year to $81,...Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Society, Trials, Prosecution, Colleges and Universities
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Appraisal Inspections
As part of the 2009 revaluation, employees of Vision Appraisal are inspecting properties in the northeast quadrant of town. The area is bounded by the Ellington town line to the north, the Willington town line to the east, North River Road to the...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Employees
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Foreign students often exploited
The Virginia GazetteElena Gulyaeva believes the Historic Triangle could go further in helping international workers during their 90-day stays. Gulyaeva, a Russian student better known as “Helen,” was one of three young women beaten and robbed in Grove this...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Ron Jr Thompson, Williamsburg, Hospitals and Clinics, Employers
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Keeping the memory of Sept. 11 alive
Associated Press WriterThe three River Dell Regional High School alumni who died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks are remembered with their pictures in the lobby and scholarships given out every year. But Principal Lorraine Brooks laments that the attacks themselves are...Tags: History, Diplomacy, International Relations, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Davie condo association embezzler sentenced to 20 years in prison
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe elderly Davie condominium owners befriended and trusted their young, affable association president. In return, he betrayed them, embezzling nearly $1 million. Christopher Winkelholz's crimes should cost him 20 years in prison, indignant condo...Tags: Theft, Punishment, Whitehall, Housing and Urban Planning, Clubs and Associations
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Activist pursued housing equality
Chicago Tribune reporterEdward L. Holmgren championed fair housing policies during a career with government and nonprofit agencies that began with a stint as a resident manager of veterans' housing after World War II. Mr. Holmgren, 85, of Glenview died of a heart ailment...Tags: Adult Education, University of Chicago, Society, Colleges and Universities, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Estimate retirement benefit with online tool
pwking@aol.comOnline 'estimator' calculates retirement benefits Do you know how much your Social Security benefit will be? For those nearing retirement, and especially for those 10 years or more away, the answer has always been, at best, a rough estimate. A new...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Diseases, Alzheimer's Disease, Retirement, Social Security
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