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ASK TOM WHY
Dear Tom, Why are the weather radars in Romeoville and elsewhere "down for maintenance" so often? It's troubling, especially during inclement weather. —Ray Deremo, La Grange Park Dear Ray, It's a matter of routine maintenance and...Tags: Weather Radar, Software Industry
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From wet to dry
Similar to the pipeline that brings oil from Alaska to the lower 48 states, it is time for the U.S. to build pipelines, pumps and filters to carry water from flooding areas to reservoirs in dry parts of the country. —Nancy Sprague La GrangeTags: Alaska, Sprague
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Milton's view
William F. Buckley was correct: "Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views." Case in point: The flap over the proposed University of Chicago Milton Friedman...Tags: William F. Buckley, University of Chicago, Philosophy, Milton Friedman
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Religion events in the west suburbs
BARTLETT Living Lord Lutheran Church will hold a worship series themed "RetroActive" at 7 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. July 27 in the church, 1044 Congress Drive. Retro refers to getting back to basics, and active means actively worshiping God. The services...Tags: Chicago, Oak Park, Oak Brook, Diseases, Cook County
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Tuskegee Airman inspired youngsters to take up flying
Special to the Chicago TribuneWhen George A. Taylor first left his hometown of Middlesex, Va., and enlisted in the Army Air Forces to join the Tuskegee Airmen, he did not tell his neighbors and friends of his plans. "He never told any of them because so many of the blacks were washed...Tags: Engineering, Defense, Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia), Virginia, Death and Dying
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Horse killed in traffic in Palos Township
A horse was killed when it ran into traffic Saturday afternoon in unincorporated Palos Township, a sheriff official said. About 1 p.m., the horse was on a riding trail near the Swallow Cliff Woods when it bucked off a 13-year boy and ran away, said...Tags: Vehicles, Cook County Forest Preserve, Forestry and Timber, Road Accidents
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Media fawning over Obama
Today's (Wed.) Tribune and several of the recent past issues have appeared to be fawning over Obama as the anointed future president. Are you aware that there's another candidate who is a candidate for the presidency? Are you aware that Obama is also just...Tags: Elections, John McCain, Illinois, Political Candidates
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Panorama suburbano
CONDADO DE COOK Decomisan más de $20,000 en fuegos artificiales El Departamento del Alguacil del Condado de Cook decomisó un lote de fuegos artificiales con valor de miles de dólares el viernes en Bridgeview como parte de un operativo contra la venta...Tags: Wisconsin, Vehicles, Lake Shore Drive
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Midwest flood woes head south
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWith floodwaters receding in much of Iowa, the destruction moved downstream Tuesday as emergency crews and residents raced to bolster the levees that protect dozens of Mississippi River towns. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Midwest flooding: An...Tags: Executive Branch, Iowa, Natural Disasters, Mississippi, George Bush
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Cool jazz tunes will be flowing all weekend
Tribune criticThough summer in Chicago always overflows with music, a few weekends stand out for the sheer volume, breadth and quality of offerings. This is one of those weekends. Here are the highlights: Anyone who follows jazz and blues piano already knows that...Tags: Manhattan, Plymouth, Music Industry, Green Mill, Buddy Guy
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