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Water safety reminders
Chicago Tribune reporterIn the wake of last month's flooding, officials offered the following warnings and boating tips: •Watch for shallow areas, especially along shorelines, where boaters can run into trouble. •Along rivers, observe the no-wake policy within...Tags: Transportation
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Lake in the Hills man charged with pufferfish toxin purchase had a $5 million life insurance policy on his wife, authorities say
Chicago Tribune reportersA Lake in the Hills man arrested after ordering a deadly pufferfish toxin had a cache of weapons in his home and was named as the beneficiary of a $5 million life insurance policy on his wife, prosecutors said Monday. Federal prosecutors also said that...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Homes, Court Administration, Insurance, Contracts
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Lawyer: Wife of toxin suspect was unaware of alleged plot to kill her and husband's alleged $5 million insurance policy on her
Chicago Tribune reportersThe wife of a Lake in the Hills man charged in a bizarre toxin case was unaware that FBI agents interviewed her husband in 2006 for allegedly soliciting a hit man to kill her, her husband's lawyer said Tuesday. The wife of Edward F. Bachner IV also didn'...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Lawyers, Central Intelligence Agency, Terrorism, Insurance
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Hundreds pay respects to fallen Chicago Officer Richard Francis
Chicago Tribune reporterIn the sweltering heat of a July afternoon, they lined up Sunday outside a funeral home on Chicago's Northwest Side in dress uniforms and flak vests, in short-sleeve patrol shirts and dark suits. Arriving in squad cars and unmarked vehicles, some of...Tags: Law Enforcement, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Assault, Irving Park, Fires
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Hundreds line up for slain cop's wake
In the heat of a July morning, they lined up Sunday in front of a Northwest Side funeral home in dress uniforms and flak vests, in short-sleeved patrol shirts and dark suits.
Some of the Chicago police officers took a break from duties on the street to...Tags: Union League Club, Assault, Irving Park, Murder, Defense
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Government, fathers must both do more for kids, Obama says
In a Father's Day address heavy with personal and political meaning, Sen. Barack Obama told worshipers at a Chicago church yesterday that government must do more to help families - but he also exhorted parents, especially fathers, to play their part by...Tags: Elections, Political Candidates, Church and State Relations, Martin Luther King Jr., Barack Obama
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FBI: Fake doctor held in pufferfish toxin bust
Chicago Tribune reportersFederal authorities on Monday charged a Lake in the Hills man with possession of a pufferfish toxin in an amount that one expert said could kill almost 100 people. Edward F. Bachner IV, 35, who allegedly posed as a doctor when ordering the poison known...Tags: Oakbrook Terrace, Pharmaceuticals, Algonquin, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Pufferfish toxin suspect linked to murder-for-hire plot
Chicago Tribune reportersAs the co-founder of a wireless communications company, Edward F. Bachner IV was described as bringing "contagious enthusiasm" to the business. But in a federal complaint filed Tuesday, that passion also appears to have been aimed toward dark corners...Tags: Murder, Algonquin, Court Administration
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Suburbs with gun bans split over impact of court ruling
Chicago Tribune reportersSome Chicago suburbs that have passed handgun bans in the past weren't sure if those laws could be jeopardized by Thursday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling. Others didn't think it would matter either way. In the years since Morton Grove passed the first...Tags: Antonin Scalia, Gun Control, Evanston, Court Administration, Health and Safety at School
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Notice of Fox River closing questioned in drowning
Tribune reportersWith 3.5 million people flocking to the Chain O' Lakes and Fox River every year, officials feel the heat whenever flooding forces them to close the popular waterway to boat traffic, as they have through this weekend. "We're getting pressure from...Tags: Fishing, Natural Resource Industry, Energy Resources, Natural Resources, Transportation
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