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Obama to nominate Penny Pritzker as Commerce secretary
WASHINGTON – Making official what many Democrats have expected for weeks, President Obama plans to nominate Chicago business executive Penny Pritzker, a longtime political supporter and heavyweight fundraiser, as his new Commerce secretary on...
Tags: PlayStation Portable, U.S. Senate, Finance, Sally Jewell, Penny Pritzker
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Allan B. Calhamer dies at 81; inventor of Diplomacy game
The origins of the board game Diplomacy can be traced to an old geography book that Allan B. Calhamer discovered while rummaging around with a friend in the attic of his boyhood home in suburban Chicago. Calhamer was fascinated by the exotic countries...
Tags: Statue of Liberty, World War I (1914-1918), U.S. Foreign Service, Hungary, Boston
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Andrew Curry Green
-->Andrew Curry Green, 34, moved to the Los Angeles area about six months ago to become director of business development for eLogic, a Venice-based Internet company, according to Jeff Greisch, one of Green's colleagues. "Andrew was a very hard-working,...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Business Trips, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Latest Confirmed Casualties and Missing Persons in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
The following is a list of confirmed dead as of Monday. List compiled from sources including Pentagon websites, New York Coroner's Office, and Times wire services, by Times researchers Cary Schneider and Kent Coloma and Times staff writer Myrna Oliver....Tags: Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Boeing Co., Flossmoor, Hillside, Chevy Chase
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Local Voices, Jun. 12
Parents of ill children This is in response to "Precious gift of a parking pass; Couple who lost son vow to help others with the cost of visiting gravely ill kids" (News, June 2), by Tribune reporter Jodi S. Cohen. It is incomprehensible to me that a...Tags: Psychologists, Family, Health, U.S. Senate, Heroin
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Lobbyist Jack Dorgan is new Illinois GOP party chairman
Tribune reporterIllinois Republican leaders on Saturday choose a lobbyist and Rosemont trustee to serve as state party chairman following several hours of closed door talks. Jack Dorgan's selection follows the resignation of former chair Pat Brady, who came under...Tags: Democratic Party, Michael Madigan, Same-Sex Marriage, Government, Elections
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Lobbyist chosen to lead Illinois GOP
Illinois Republican leaders Saturday chose a lobbyist and Rosemont trustee to serve as state party chairman after several hours of closed-door talks. Jack Dorgan's selection follows the resignation of former chairman Pat Brady, who came under fire for...Tags: Democratic Party, Michael Madigan, Same-Sex Marriage, Government, Elections
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Boys' Tennis: Season ends in style for Brymer, Uni
SEAL BEACH — Anyone who was at Seal Beach Tennis Center on Saturday afternoon was able to witness history, both individual and team. University High senior Gage Brymer rallied to defeat Rancho Cucamonga Alta Loma junior Victor Brown, 6-4, 6-0,...Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Schools, High Schools, Tennis, Georgetown
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Hinsdale, village manager parting ways
Longtime Hinsdale village manager David Cook, who's been employed by the village for 23 years, will exit his post in July. Cook and Village President Tom Cauley said Wednesday that the village and Cook were unable to reach terms on a new contract. Cook's...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Lobbying, Politics
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Illinois' clear and present danger
When Fitch Ratings downgraded Illinois' credit rating, they were effectively downgrading Governor Pat Quinn and state Democrats as well (“Fitch lowers Illinois debt rating on pension concerns,” Business, June 3). Remember, Democrats control...Tags: Credit Ratings, Ratings, Interior Policy, Kirk W Dillard, Medicaid
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Badminton state notes | Hinsdale South's Adcock just misses history
CHARLESTON, Ill. — Entering the state girls badminton meet, Hinsdale South's Emma Adcock had the opportunity to become the first player in Illinois to win a state title in singles and doubles. She teamed with Brittany DeClouette to take home the...
Tags: Awards and Prizes
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Health professionals split over allowing psychologists to prescribe drugs
Week in and week out for the last five years, Marlin Hoover has boarded a plane for New Mexico, where he sees patients Monday through Wednesday. Then, the psychologist flies home Thursday to treat patients at his southwest suburban office in Tinley Park....
Tags: Psychologists, Drugs and Medicines, Psychiatrists, Don Harmon, Health and Medical Professionals
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