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Missing Bank Records Are Cause For Worry
A huge Wall Street bank "lost" my personal financial data somewhere outside Jersey City. I can relate. I'm forever misplacing my wallet and those pesky ATM slips. It's not like this is the first time this has happened. My private financials were also on...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Crimes, Civil and Public Service, Employees, Rick Green
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Court frees 2 who testified against supervisor
Federal court records show that two illegal immigrants arrested during a massive Immigration raid at a kosher meatpacking in Postville were freed from jail after testifying against a plant manager. Josue Muj-Ixen and Antonio Vasquez-Arrendondo were both...Tags: Local Authority, Trials, Prosecution, Illegal Immigrants, Deportation
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Associations see foreclosures, renters as pressing issues
Special to the Chicago TribuneWhat's on the minds of community association residents these days? Foreclosures, renters, secretive boards and sloppy managers are high on a long list. That's what they told the Illinois Condominium Advisory Council at a recent public hearing in...Tags: Buffalo Grove, Woodridge, Government, Elk Grove, Arlington Heights
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Kyle Orton is a new man
Chicago Tribune reporterYou still can Google Kyle Orton's name and see that the first available link is a picture of the Bears' quarterback holding a whiskey bottle. You still can find all types of tributes on the Internet immortalizing either Orton's night life or his neck...Tags: Google Inc., Rex Grossman, Elections, Jim Morrison, Political Candidates
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Bad Medicine or bad justice?
How two respected Gary physicians wound up doing a combined 20 years in federal prison by Don Terry . . Brothers and physician-partners Randy Chube, at left, and David Chube Jr . . As little boys growing up in Gary, Ind., David Chube Jr. and his...Tags: Hawaii, New York Times, AIDS, Drug Trafficking, Fraud
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Suffield Selectmen Hear Residents' Views Of CL & P Project
Courant Staff WriterAs of 10 p.m. Wednesday the board of selectmen was still listening to residents' questions and comments, as well as asking questions themselves about CL&P's proposed Greater Springfield Reliability Project, a $714 million upgrade to increase power...Tags: Suffield, East Granby, Connecticut Light & Power Company, Northeast Utilities, Connecticut
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Brewers, Rays good stories but a good Series?
AP Sports ColumnistAround this time of year, the job of a general manager in Milwaukee is usually to explain how promising the young talent brought up for the final month of the season is and to remind fans they can still get great bratwurst at the ballpark. So it's a...Tags: American League, Josh Beckett, Manny Ramirez, Minnesota Twins, Boston Red Sox
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Sports radio station starting Monday
Baltimore is getting a new all-sports radio station starting Monday. WVIE (1370 AM) will go on the air at 6 a.m. as a Fox Sports affiliate, general manager Bob Pettit said. The station has hired Jerry Coleman, formerly of WBAL, as its sports director...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Paul Azinger, Steve Stricker, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Nike Incorporated
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Lieberman to RNC: McCain a reformer like Bill Clinton
Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Democratic vice presidential pick eight years ago, on Tuesday criticized his former party's nominee as an untested candidate unwilling to challenge powerful interest groups as both Republican John McCain and one-time Democratic...Tags: Elections, Tennessee, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates, Hurricane Gustav
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Hollywood protests LAPD effort to take over security on location sets
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHollywood's production community is yelling "cut!" to a plan by the LAPD to take over the jobs of handling security -- many of which are filled by former cops -- on film sets. A coalition of labor and industry groups, including the Teamsters and the...Tags: Motorcycling, DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Consumer Electronics Industry, Theater, Law Enforcement
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Popkorn Leads The Way
Courant Staff WriterIn his blue Community Partners in Action shirt, Anthony Thomas looks every inch the strait-laced juvenile detention officer. And he is that. But catch him on a Friday night in his khaki shorts and top with his sparkling star earrings as he leads a...Tags: Dancing, Teen-agers, Hip Hop, Health and Safety at School, Juvenile Delinquency
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Palin's turn to define herself
In the five days since she was introduced as John McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin has been defined by news media accounts of her views, her family and her brief record as Alaska governor.
Now it's her turn to define herself.
Palin is earning high...Tags: Religious Leaders, Labor Day, Laura Bush, Xcel Energy Incorporated, Political Candidates
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