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Berwyn revokes approval of methadone clinic
Special to the Chicago TribuneA week after hundreds of Berwyn residents gathered in the city's Depot District to protest a plan to open a methadone clinic there, aldermen Tuesday night reversed their earlier vote to approve the clinic. Residents who packed the City Council chamber...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Michael O'Connor, Medicine, Government Health Care, Western Medicines
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Off the Shelf: Fannie May ice cream, microwave sandwiches, artisan olive relish
Tribune staff reporterThe race to lunch We gave the green light to Oscar Mayer Deli Creations Flatbread Sandwiches. They take just a minute in the microwave, and we loved how the soft, flavorful bread survives the zapping. Five flavors cost $3-$3.50 each in the refrigerator...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Lake Forest, Glencoe, Glenview
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Effort fails to repeal Cook County's sales-tax hike
Chicago Tribune reporterAn uphill battle to repeal Cook County's new sales-tax increase tanked Tuesday as commissioners accused its sponsor of political posturing to boost his bid for countywide office. The 10-7 vote against two ordinances to undo County Board President Todd...Tags: Lawyers, Todd H. Stroger, State Budgets, Elections, Political Candidates
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To nap or not to nap: Daytime snoozing gets mixed reviews
RedEyeNapping isn't just for your grandpa anymore. In fact, folks at fancy spas like to nap too. Sleep-deprived Americans are increasingly turning to the power nap and afternoon siesta to restore alertness and enhance performance, studies show. The Kohler...Tags: Employees, Crystal Lake, Employers, Heart Disease, Health and Safety at School
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USS Indianapolis survivor, executive
Chicago Tribune reporterHerbert Jay "Jack" Miner II was 19 and had been a radio technician aboard the USS Indianapolis for just 13 days when the cruiser was hit by Japanese torpedoes and sunk. Floating in the South Pacific for four days, Mr. Miner was one of 317 men, out of a...Tags: Skokie, Lake Forest, Bill Clinton, Armed Forces, Glencoe
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My brother-in-law, my boss
We all know the wedding etiquette: Bride's family sits on the left side of the church, groom's on the right. But what to do with the brother-in-law/direct-report? Emily Post is mum. University of Baltimore President Robert Bogomolny got married in...Tags: Government, Family, Martin O'Malley, National Government, Marriage
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Storm knocks out power at Evanston theater
A severe weather system that rolled through the Chicago area Friday night knocked out power to 800 customers, including the Century 12 Evanston movie theater, disappointing Batman fans. Screens at the theater, 1715 Maple Ave., went dark for about 1 hour,...Tags: Batman
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Wheaton pastor dismissed after disorderly conduct, battery charges filed
Chicago Tribune reportersA longtime pastor of the 101-year-old Second Baptist Church of Wheaton has been dismissed from his job after several women accused him of improperly touching them in a gym, according to church members. Church service went on as usual Sunday, with no...Tags: Trials, Baptist, Northwestern University, Prosecution, Sexual Assault
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Bags get sacked
Chicago Tribune reporterSo there's this guy at the Evanston Farmers Market, earthy type, grows organic arugula and bok choy and all manner of eco-friendly hippie chow. His stand is a favorite stop for greenish types and locavores and, well, people who get up early on Saturdays...Tags: Rogers Park, Groceries, Whole Foods Market
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Playground designed for special-needs kids to open in Evanston
Chicago Tribune reporterWhoever thought of putting sand on a table instead of in a box on the ground must have seen a child in a wheelchair, unable to play. Julie Cutter of Evanston had that experience with her son, Noah, before he died in 2005 at age 21/2 after suffering...Tags: Mental Illness, Illnesses
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