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Orland remembers the Forgotten War
TribLocal - Orland Park » NewsBill Minnich hasnât forgotten about the Korean War. During a Veterans Day ceremony at Orland Parkâs village hall on Thursday morning, Minnich, a Korean War …... -
Orland Park celebrates Veterans Day
TribLocal - Orland Park » NewsOver the next few days, area schools and local government plan to recognize those who have served in the armed forces in honor of Veterans …... -
More illness tied to agent orange
Daily PressPatrick Murray, a combat veteran who served in Vietnam in 1969, was diagnosed with diabetes at age 32. No one else in his family has had diabetes. "For me to get diabetes at such a young age, the only way I could figure it was, it was Vietnam," the 60-...Tags: Diabetes, Cancer, Veterans Affairs, Internists, Medical Services
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Agent Orange's lethal legacy: At former U.S. bases in Vietnam, a potent poison is clear and present danger
Tribune reporterPart 4 of a Tribune investigation finds that a former U.S. air bases in Vietnam remain highly polluted by defoliants, but the U.S. has done little to clean up the sites it contaminated during the war. Complete coverage >> When a small Canadian...Tags: Liver Cancer, Rivers, Juvenile Delinquency, Bodies of Water, Cancer
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Foundation mends Vietnamese hearts that may have been stricken by wartime use of Agent Orange
As she so often does, Marichia Simcik Arese will host one of her unusual crafts boutiques this weekend at her Pacific Palisades home.
And two days after that she will head for Vietnam to encourage the disabled young artists who create chic water bottle...Tags: Genetic Condition, Human Rights, Diseases and Illnesses, Surgery, Genes and Chromosomes
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October 14: Chicago Scene - Scott Lucas and and Local H
WGN NewsScott Lucas Local H Q101 Sessions CD Series and Record Release Show The Cubby Bear North 21661 North Milwaukee Avenue Lincolnshire Saturday, October 16 Doors open at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $10/$12 www.cubbynorth.com Local H will release their first-ever...Tags: Pink Floyd (music group), WGN, Music, Radio
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Central Pennyslvanian Hospice Honors Veteran Patients
Multi-media JournalistA local hospice is making Veteran's Day count, by visiting veteran patients and honor them for their service. An AseraCare hospice nursing assistant made stops Thursday, visiting veterans to hear their stories and show appreciation for their work in...Tags: Defense, Nursing, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Veterans Affairs, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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VA laboring under surge of wounded veterans
In a sobering reminder of the long-term costs of war, a dramatic spike in disability claims during the last seven years has overwhelmed the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and nearly doubled the cost of compensating wounded veterans, according to an...Tags: Sleep Disorders, U.S. Army, Veterans Affairs, Drugs and Medicines, American Medical Association
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Agent Orange's lethal legacy: The next generation
Tribune reporterTed Hutches is hobbled by leg-swelling cellulitis, cancer and nerve disorders that have left his hands and feet numb and prevented him from working for the past 30 of his 71 years. His two adult daughters, Mary Beth Hoffman and Sherrie Hutches, are...Tags: Defense, Learning Disability, U.S. Army, Veterans Affairs, Backpacks
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Agent Orange's lethal legacy: For Vietnam War veterans, injustice follows injury
Tribune reporterPart 2 of a Tribune investigation finds that for many U.S. veterans, the bureaucratic fight to be compensated for health problems linked to Agent Orange amounts to a new and unexpected war, long after the shooting ended overseas. Complete coverage >>...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Diabetes, Cancer, U.S. Army, Veterans Affairs
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Agent Orange's lethal legacy: Defoliants more dangerous than they had to be
Tribune reportersPart 5 of a Tribune investigation unearths documents showing that decisions by the U.S. military and chemical companies that manufactured the defoliants used in Vietnam made the spraying more dangerous than it had to be. Complete coverage >> As the U.S....Tags: Companies and Corporations, National Government, Veterans Affairs, U.S. Military, Government
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