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Blagojevich faces higher pension hurdle, loses law license
Clout StreetConvicted ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich will now have to clear a few more hurdles before he would even have a slight chance of collecting a $65,000-a-year state pension. The General Assembly Retirement System board added the extra layer of scrutiny Wednesday...Tags: Punishment, Interior Policy, George Ryan, Government, Laws
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Schools get better marks for student dining options
When it comes to campus dining, the language of food can change as fast as students' majors. A few years ago, few students were familiar with Celiac Disease or gluten-free diets. Those terms, as well as flexitarian, pescetarian, and old standbys vegan and...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Crossroads, Education, Concordia University Chicago, Vegan Diet
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Babbitt blasts 'radical' GOP bill on public lands
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt is blasting a Republican bill that would open up more than 50 million acres of public lands to logging and other development. Babbitt was Interior secretary for eight years under President...Tags: Elections, Forestry and Timber, Republican Party, Bill Clinton, Politics
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GOP debt plan advances, then dies
With last-minute support from Maryland's Republicans, the House of Representatives narrowly approved a bill Friday to raise the nation's debt ceiling, but the high-stakes hunt for a bipartisan plan that could pass both chambers of Congress was set to...Tags: White House, Baltimore County, Harry Reid, Steny Hoyer, Roscoe G Bartlett
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Congressional Republicans want to take back high-speed rail funds
California's proposed bullet train, the nation's largest public infrastructure project, has become the focus of an intense federal funding battle that could undermine its survival, as Republican leaders in Congress attempt to claw back as much as $3.3...Tags: Republican Party, U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, Jeff Denham, Politics
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Apodaca: 'Skwim' coming to a pool near you
Entrepreneurs are intriguing people. Their brains are wired a bit differently. The wheels are always turning, they have trouble sitting still, and they're always on the hunt for a new concept, an overlooked niche, a creative solution, or simply a way of...Tags: Target, Marketing, Health and Safety at School, Water Polo, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Mental health advocates react to Tinley Park mental health center plan
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsSupporters of the Tinley Park Mental Health Center were rejoicing Tuesday after hearing the facility would remain open through the fiscal year, which ends June …... -
Casey Anthony discussions on ‘This Week,’ ‘Reliable Sources’; Sen. Bill Nelson on ‘Face the Nation’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelABC's "This Week" will welcome White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley and Christine Lagarde, new chief of the International Monetary Fund. The program starts at 11 a.m. on WFTV-Channel 9. A discussion on the media, including a look at the Casey Anthony... -
State treasurer brings Cash Dash to Tinley Park, Palos Hills
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsResidents hoping to fall into some unexpected cash might consider visiting a Cash Dash event hosted by Illinois State Treasurer Dan Rutherford on Thursday. The …... -
Sunday guest list: Tom Brokaw on ‘Meet the Press’; Paul Krugman on ‘This Week’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelChristine Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, will be a guest on "Fareed Zakaria GPS" at 10 a.m. on CNN. The program repeats at 1 p.m. Another guest will be Daniel Akerson, chairman and CEO of General Motors.... -
Lehigh men visit St. John's, Michigan State, Iowa State
The Varsity BlogLehigh’s RPI for 2011-12 won’t be as much of a problem as it was in previous seasons. The Mountain Hawks have upgraded their schedule with perennial power conference contenders in Michigan State, St. John’s and Iowa State. Lehigh plays... -
Tribune watchdog update
(Click on "What we found" to read the original Tribune investigation.)
Lake County's DNA doubts
What we found: In December 2008, the Tribune detailed how Lake County prosecutors were pressing ahead on three cases, including one against Jerry Hobbs,...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Cook County, Genes and Chromosomes, Skin, Family
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