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Illinois politics: Easier than Dec. 26 shopping
Today, while I'm out getting trampled as I search for a cheap TV to replace the cool 19-incher we've lived with for years, readers get their writes on lotsa stuff that has aggravated them to no end. Mr. Kass, re: Gov. Big Hairovich, this may be...Tags: Rahm Emanuel , Rod Blagojevich, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, National Government
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Maxwell Street merchant pardoned man for selling 'toy' Rolexes in 1984
Tribune reporterA South Barrington man said he had all but given up hope of clearing his name when word arrived that President George Bush had pardoned him Tuesday for selling cheap knock-off watches at the old Maxwell Street Market in Chicago nearly 25 years ago. "I...Tags: Punishment, National Government, Morton Grove, Government, Maxwell Street
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Solving United Airlines pound problem takes nearly six months
Bobbie Carrick acknowledges that she's a bit of a novice when it comes to the Internet. The Long Grove resident calls herself "computer challenged." But it doesn't take a degree in computer science to book a flight online. And it certainly doesn't...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Air Transportation, United Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation Accidents
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Copernicus challenged church, not Bible
The article regarding the discovery of Copernicus' grave was interesting, but your own "final thesis" is flawed. His ideas challenged the church's interpretation of the Bible, not the Bible itself. Isaiah 40 is consistent with all of Scripture in saying...Tags: Bible, Religious Texts
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Preserving natural heritage
I have always treasured the rich and varied landscape of Lake County and now, at age 89, I am so pleased to see another opportunity to preserve more of it in its natural state. I refer to the question our county board is placing before us on Nov. 4 in...Tags: Barbara Turner, Referenda
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Who's at the top of the blame list?
When the housing market bubble burst, it started a chain reaction that put us in the economic free-wall we are suffering through right now. One group at the top of the blame list is the House Financial Services Committee. Committee Chairman Barney...Tags: Barney Frank, Freddie Mac, Financial and Business Services, Financial Services, Fannie Mae
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Voice of the People
GOP must rethink, regroup, rebuild and listen My Republican Party has suffered one of the worst electoral humiliations in recent memory, the presidency turning over to a liberal Democrat and the House and Senate becoming more firmly in control by the...Tags: Republican Party, National Government, Parties and Movements, Arlington Heights, The White House
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State Senate candidate says he regrets lying about his professional background
Tribune reporterTribune reporter If he had to do it over again, Round Lake Mayor Bill Gentes said he would have told the truth when he was recently asked about his professional background. Gentes, 49, the Democratic nominee for the Illinois Senate seat in the...Tags: Ethics, Values, Regional Authority, Real Estate Agents, Palatine
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Choices for U.S. House
Barack Obama wins a lot of support around the country with a message that he will ease the shrill partisanship that has gripped Washington and work with those who disagree with him. Meanwhile, back home in the 3rd Congressional District, the best-financed...Tags: Newspapers, Danny Davis, Justice System, Republican Party, National Government
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Door County, Wis.: Gateway to vacationland
Intimate island resorts. The nation's oldest al fresco theater company. Fish boils. What's not to love? Door County is a bit of a stretch for a day-trip (last time we made the trek, we were in the car for an antsy 51/2 hours), but it's a weekend warrior's...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Theater, Wisconsin, Cross Country Skiing
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Pick your pie-sonality
Tribune staff reporterThey say (OK, we say) that a person's favorite pie is indicative of their personality. So one afternoon, we stopped by the Bakers Square in Niles (8584 W. Dempster St.; 847-297-1465) and asked, "If you were a pie, what pie would you be?" "A pumpkin pie....Tags: Park Ridge
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From the menu to the decor, Eggsperience is egg-centric
Special to the TribuneFirst impressions: Talk about sunny side up, that's Eggsperience. Set in a lofty space in The Glen Town Center, it has brightness written all over it, from the yolk-yellow tables to the decorative white ovoid panels suspended from its ceiling. Other egg-...Tags: Bannockburn, Beverage Industry, Glenview
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