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New businesses slated for downtown Glen Ellyn
Four new businesses are slated to open in downtown Glen Ellyn sometime this year, with one set to open its doors as early as April. Bird On A Wire, a retail and workshop studio, is planning a soft opening sometime this month, said owner Megan Swadley....
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sales, Business
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The scandal of loyalty
WASHINGTON -- President Obama hasn't even begun his second term, yet already he has been ensnared by scandal. Republicans have uncovered a shocking level of wrongdoing in the Oval Office, and I'm afraid what they say is true: The president is brazenly...
Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Central Intelligence Agency, Elections, George W. Bush, Newspaper and Magazine
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Digest: UM wrestlers Myers, O'Neill win titles at Wilkes Open
College wrestling UM's Myers, O'Neill win titles at Wilkes Open Five Maryland wrestlers won places on the podium Friday at the 80th annual Wilkes Open in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., led by individual championships for 285-pound Spencer Myers and 125-pound Paul...Tags: SUNY Nassau Community College, Wrestling, Maryland Terrapins
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Weekend Talk: Henry Kissinger; Charles Schumer Dianne Feinstein
Click here to download TV listings for the week Dec. 30, 2012 - Jan. 5, 2012 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SATURDAY Good Morning America (N) 7 a.m. KABC The Chris Matthews Show Best and worst of 2012: Katty Kay,...
Tags: Chuck Schumer, John Barrasso, The Wall Street Journal, Howard Dean, Newspaper and Magazine
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Trans-Siberian still shines brightly
On the first Christmas there was an incredible light show that scared the shepherds and a brilliant star that guided wise men to the manger with the baby Jesus. Quite a production, which is perhaps the reason that it only happened once. Not so for...
Tags: Holidays, Fiction, Religious Festivals, Arts and Culture, Amway
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Half-Baked Jake Rocks The Vote, Hall And Heisman
The Hartford CourantHalf-baked Jake is back in all his half-bakedness … News: The steroid-dripping Baseball Hall of Fame ballots are distributed. Views: After leaving the box unchecked twice, I'm voting for Killingworth's Jeff Bagwell. My fuller view of one of the...Tags: Charlie Manuel, Johnny Manziel, University of Connecticut Football, Mike Napoli, 2012 NHL Lockout
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Yankees Need To Get Younger, Better
The Hartford CourantCurt Schilling was saying the other day on ESPN that he has seen thousands of players sign baseballs with their telephone number and toss them to pretty women in the stands. I believe him. I believe this, too. There's only one player who would do it in...Tags: Robinson Cano, Andy Pettitte, Curt Schilling, Andruw Jones, Spring Training
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'The Power of Habit' by Charles Duhigg
Special to Tribune NewspapersWhen Paul O'Neill took over the floundering Aluminum Co. of America in October 1987, he shocked attendees at an introductory news conference by proclaiming that his focus would not be on expanding sales or improving profitability. Rather, he said, his...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, George W. Bush, Alcoa Incorporated, Michael Phelps, Health
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Highlights from the past - October 18
1986 - Aberdeen Roncalli took advantage of three Milbank turnovers en route to a 32-23 Northeast Conference football victory. Roncalli, Milbank and Clark all have 5-1 conference records with one week remaining in the season. 1991 - John Smoltz scattered...Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Tom Glavine, Soccer, Atlanta Braves, American League
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Book review: Dick Cheney's 'In My Time'
In the 1990s military courtroom drama "A Few Good Men," Marine Col. Nathan Jessup, as played by Jack Nicholson, faces down an inquisitor who challenges the measures Jessup believed were justified to protect the nation's security. "You want the truth,"...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Colin Powell, Elections, Saddam Hussein, Iraq
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Baseball Helped A City Heal
The Hartford Courant— Into the gloom the Yankees players walked, trying to make as quiet and solemn an entrance as they could. They had stopped to visit and offer encouragement to the volunteer workers at the Javits Center, and it seemed comfortable. Now, they were...Tags: George Steinbrenner, Todd Zeile, Arts and Culture, Arizona Diamondbacks, George W. Bush
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