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A report from the culture war's DMZ
The funny thing about "Religulous" and "An American Carol," aside from neither comedy's being funny enough, is their mutual reliance on the bludgeon—the one-note unvarying attack. Bill Maher doesn't believe in religion, so he and director Larry...Tags: Michael Moore, Nashville, Religulous, Naperville, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Real change means third party
What's the point of a presidential debate if only the democran and the republicrat are invited? It's those two parties that got us into this mess, it's time for real change. What about the Libertarians, Greens, Constitutions, Independents, etc? How can I...Tags: Google Inc.
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Patient teacher worked with blind veterans
Special to the Chicago TribuneFor nearly a quarter-century, Genevieve Newman Miller worked with veterans at the Blind Rehabilitation Program at Hines VA Hospital near Maywood, working her way up from typist to assistant chief of staff. Through it all, her family and friends said, she...Tags: University of Iowa, Colleges and Universities, Veterans Affairs, Defense
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Infill sites a hit with buyers, developers
Chicago Tribune reporterAs gas prices rise and house values fall, some home buyers no longer see the outlying suburbs as the bargain they once were. Buyers who want a low-cost, convenient lifestyle and developers who seek a safe investment are increasingly turning to infill...Tags: Government, Naperville, Park Ridge, National Government, Glenview
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WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND?
I play poker with some old friends. If I drop a few bucks, can I ask my government to bail me out and pay back my losses? It's no wonder that people were resistant to the idea of rushing to approve the $700 billion bailout for the nation's well-...Tags: Buffalo Grove, $700 Billion Bank Bailout
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Oak Park Guardsman killed in Afghanistan
Chicago Tribune reporterSome children want to be police officers or firefighters when they grow up, but Spec. Joshua Harris always wanted to be a soldier. Harris, 21, of Oak Park, a member of the Illinois National Guard, died Wednesday in Afghanistan, according to family and...Tags: Armed Forces, Abraham Lincoln, Barack Obama, Wars and Interventions, Fires
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Palestinian talk of single state worries Israel
The Associated PressProminent Palestinians are lighting a fire under Israel's feet by proposing a peace in which there would be no separate Palestine and Israel but a single state with equal rights for all. The recent talk of a binational state of Arabs and Jews may be...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Armed Forces, Defense, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Civil Unrest
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For Lakewood, opportunity knocks
Chicago Tribune reporterBuz Hoffman, 56, president of Lakewood Homes Inc. grew up in the home-building business and still excitedly pursues future deals. Now, he is hunting for land that he can buy at a discount as others seek to sell property too expensive to hold in today's...Tags: Joliet, Sales, Lakewood, Government, St. Charles
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Pace no longer rolls up to Yorktown's door
Special to the Chicago TribuneShoppers wanting to take the bus to Yorktown Center in Lombard are in a kind of limbo. The mall's management company banned Pace buses from its property as of Aug. 1, saying idling buses were causing extensive damage to the pavement. Management invited...Tags: Downers Grove, Government, National Government
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West Chicago man gets 3 years for attack at gas station
Chicago Tribune reporterA West Chicago man was sentenced Wednesday to 3 years in prison for the aggravated assault of two men at a gas station last year. Robert Hindle, 43, was convicted in July by a DuPage County jury on the assault charges but was acquitted of committing a...Tags: Assault, Punishment, Robert Anderson, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Prisons
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At a glance
Builder: Kingsland Development Corp. Location: Wheaton 2007 revenues: About $10 million Major for-profit projects: Kingsbrook Glen, Glen Ellyn, 24 townhouses: $450,000 to $730,000; Villas of Ginger Woods, Aurora, 40 townhouses: $390,000 to $580,000...Tags: Glen Ellyn
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3 charged in Glencoe bank heist
Three men have been arrested and charged with stealing more than $272,000 from a Glencoe bank in a June 26 robbery that authorities allege was staged. FBI agents late Wednesday arrested two Chase Bank workers—Kevin Lamas, 22, of Carol Stream and...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bank Robbery, Glencoe, Prosecution, Theft
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