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FISHING REPORT
LEGEND: *****–excellent; ****–very good; ***–good; **–fair; *–poor Lake Michigan (Chicago lakefront) *** Perch improved this week along shoreline, biting on minnows and soft-shell crabs. Smallmouth slowing. Open-water...Tags: Inland Steel Company, Wisconsin, Batavia, Illinois, Fishing
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Hiring of firefighters should help response
Sentinel Staff WriterOn the heels of a similar request by Sheriff Gary Borders, officials with Lake County Public Safety is applying for federal grants to hire a dozen new firefighters to bolster fire-rescue units whose response times are improving but fall short of the...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Government, Safety of Citizens, Fires, Emergency Planning
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One U.S. envoy's blunt diplomacy
Tribune correspondentJOHANNESBURG — Grim reports of torched homes, gangs of ax-wielding thugs and sinister "re-education centers" have been popping up lately in the cities of Zimbabwe, suggesting that a government-orchestrated intimidation campaign against opposition...Tags: Heads of State, Diplomacy, The White House, Government, Political Candidates
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She's sick, but that's no secret
Chicago TribuneIn many ways, LaToya Rodgers epitomizes the first generation of HIV babies to come of age. But in one important respect, she doesn't. Her HIV status is public knowledge. Soon after LaToya's birth in 1988, her great-aunt, Jeannie Tapley, of Gary, Ind.,...Tags: AIDS, Diseases, Virus Diseases
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Autobús de Chicago vuelca en Indiana
Un autobús de Greyhound que partió de Chicago se volcó en la carretera Interestatal 65 al noroeste de indiana ayer en la mañana, dejando como saldo varios heridos, pero ninguno de ellos corre el riesgo de perder la vida. El accidente ocurrió a eso de las... -
Indiana Jones attractions in Indiana
Tribune reporterJust so we're clear, Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr., Ph.D., a professor of history and archeology, doesn't exist. Too bad, huh? No, but Indiana does. Now, At Play doesn't have psychic Russians or Mayan temples like "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Indiana Jones, Illinois, Hotels and Accommodations
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Does Chicagoland really need another airport?
In the May 25 Tribune transportation section special, "O'Hare: Built in a year," David Young draws a contrast between the rapid construction of O'Hare Airport a half century ago and today's protracted efforts to build public work projects. He cites the...Tags: Wisconsin, O'Hare International Airport, Midway, Illinois, Transportation
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Nassau to test sensor that detects gunshots, location
william.murphy@newsday.comNassau police will target a 3-square-mile area of Uniondale and Roosevelt to test a sensor system that can detect a gunshot and transmit the location within 5 feet to a dispatcher in seconds, officials said Wednesday. Police Commissioner Lawrence...Tags: Nassau County, Assault, Lawrence, NAACP, Crimes
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Nassau to test sensor that detects gunshots, location
william.mNassau police will target a 3-square-mile area of Uniondale and Roosevelt to test a sensor system that can detect a gunshot and transmit the location within 5 feet to a dispatcher in seconds, officials said yesterday. Police Commissioner Lawrence...Tags: Nassau County, Assault, Lawrence, NAACP, Crimes
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AG Carter, Humane Society target animal fighting
The state and the Indiana Humane Society are increasing efforts to curb animal fighting, urging the public to report incidents and doubling a reward for arrest-bearing tips. "There are victims that cannot speak for themselves," Attorney General Steve...Tags: Animals, Trials
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