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The hawkish lobbyist
My civic and patriotic duty forces me to respond to Mr. Byrnes delusional tome "Obama and the war". Acting in the capacity of a lobbyist, as most political writers are, Mr. Byrne has completely overlooked the fact that this occupation of Iraq was and...Tags: Democracy, Lobbying, Contracts, September 11, 2001 Attacks, International Military Interventions
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Acclaimed restaurateur
Tribune reporterIt was quite a risk to open a French-inspired restaurant in Calumet City in 1974, but Carolyn Buster Welbon and her then-husband created a phenomenon. For about 20 years, The Cottage restaurant was the premier fine-dining restaurant in the south suburbs....Tags: Reformed, Family, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Christianity, Munster
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And the lesser candidate is... neither?
Don Williams of South Holland hit the nail squarely on the head with his letter which appeared in Voice of the People under the title, "Candidates with no substance," May . My husband and I, along with a large percentage of our friends (over 60s), agree...Tags: Don Williams
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Candiates share lack of substance, other 'lesser' qualities
Don Williams of South Holland hit the nail squarely on the head with is letter which appeared in Voice of the People under the title, "Candidates with no substance" (May 14). My husband and I, along with a large percentage of our friends (over 60s),...Tags: Elections, Political Candidates, Don Williams
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Ruling due this month on day-care center's bid to block liquor store
The Illinois Liquor Control Commission is expected to rule within two weeks on whether a South Holland day-care center can be considered a school, thus prohibiting a proposed liquor store from opening next door, officials said Wednesday. Nurturing...Tags: Dolton, Property, Cook County, Real Estate
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Candidates with no substance
The current campaign for the presidency of the United States has been reduced to a sideshow of unqualified candidates engaged in meaningless rhetoric. Once again we are bombarded by pretenders to the throne relying upon celebrity rather than substance...Tags: Elections, Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy, United States of America, Political Candidates
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State liquor commission upholds license for Dolton store next door to day-care center
Tribune reporterA Dolton liquor store will be allowed to open after the state Liquor Control Commission ruled Tuesday that a day-care center next door was not a school as defined by Illinois law. The opening of Greenwood Liquors & Food Inc., 825 W. Sibley Blvd., had...Tags: Dolton, Rivers, Bodies of Water, Lawyers
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Finding direction, one move at a time
Tribune reporterThirteen-year-old Antwon McGhee glanced back and forth between the chessboard and his opponent, a 28-year-old recovering crack addict from Chicago. Moments earlier, Antwon had been as frisky as the 40 other children bouncing around him in the Restoration...Tags: Chess Playing, Aaliyah, Clubs and Associations, Society, Game Playing
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District 149 threat appears to be prank, officials say
A threat that closed six schools in Dolton School District 149 appeared to be a prank, officials said Thursday afternoon. Calumet City police searched all four schools in Calumet City, including the middle school where the threat was made, police said....Tags: Dolton, Hoffman Estates, Calumet City, Cook County
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Dolton School District 149 closings just latest in spate of alarming threats
Tribune reportersA whole suburban school district closed Thursday, the latest in a spate of violence threats and strong reactions. Administrators at Dolton School District 149 shut down five elementary schools and a middle school in the south suburbs, saying they would...Tags: Dolton, Virginia Tech, Northern Illinois University, Middle Schools, Calumet City
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