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About 1,000 Turn Out To Say Goodbye To Asaph Schwapp
The Hartford CourantThe line inside the Carmon Funeral Home was forming well before the 9 a.m. start of Asaph Schwapp's viewing Tuesday morning and it was spilling outside less than 90 minutes later. They came from the many parts of Schwapp's life to pay their respects ...Tags: National Football League, United Football League, Detroit Lions, Eric Mangini, ESPN (tv network)
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Children's Theatre and Redmoon present first autism-friendly show
Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the shore, If you see a lion there, Don't forget to roar. This unconventional take on a very familiar song is what parents and their children (grandparents too) heard as they strolled into the lobby of the Ruth...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), Mary Poppins (musical), Politics, Autism
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British leader David Cameron faces dissent on EU membership
LONDON — Prime Minister David Cameron moved Monday to beat back a brewing rebellion within his Conservative Party over Britain's membership in the European Union, rejecting demands for a speedy public vote on exiting the trading bloc but insisting...
Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Referenda, European Union, United Kingdom, Government
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Questions Persist For Power Couple; Rep. Esty Returns More Campaign Funds
The Hartford CourantAn unusual cocktail of politics, electricity and matrimony gives a provocative flavor to the story of an environmental group's lawsuit over wind-turbine developers' illegal clear-cutting of 2.5 acres of state forest on Canaan Mountain in 2010. The...Tags: Parties and Movements, Lawyers, Colebrook, Laws, Environmental Issues
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New details -- good and bad -- from the IRS inspector general's report
A new report by the Internal Revenue Service's inspector general offered a few new details Tuesday about the scandal revolving around the IRS' treatment of "tea party" groups seeking tax-exempt status. Those details were in part damning and in part...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Internal Revenue Service, Career and Workplace, Jack Lew, Politics
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Pioneers CEO position discussed
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — The Pioneers Memorial Hospital Board of Directors considered the termination of its chief executive officer Monday amid undisclosed complaints against the recently appointed CEO. Larry Lewis was appointed some eight months ago. If...Tags: Corporate Officers, Politics
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Cops: Upset man returned to courthouse to throw eggs at workers
FloriDUHFort Pierce cops responded to a report of a dude who had been "throwing eggs at employees of the Federal Courthouse," according to a police report, reports Will Greenlee in his Off the Beat blog for TCPalm.com in Stuart. A U.S. Marshal said the man,...Tags: Justice System, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Targeting tax-exempt groups
One of the great outrages of the Watergate scandal was President Nixon's use of the Internal Revenue Service to harass his political opponents. Yet some IRS officials appear to have forgotten what happens when tax law enforcers pick their targets based on...Tags: Political Fundraising, Internal Revenue Service, Judges, Richard Nixon, Politics
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Volusia jail lockdown ends; substance 'harmless'
The lobby and booking areas of the Volusia County Branch Jail have reopened after a lockdown sparked by the discovery of an unknown substance in the institution's mailroom. The suspicious powder was determined to be harmless, according to Pat Kuehn, the...
Tags: Prisons, Daytona Beach, Politics
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Europe's tariff on jeans threatens L.A. jobs
There's a wrinkle in the outlook for expensive women's designer jeans. Europe has more than tripled a tariff on the high-end denim creations, which could snag the boom for pricey pants. Beginning Wednesday, the European Union duty on women's denim...Tags: World Trade Organization, European Union, Politics
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How Chicago can help migrating flocks survive
If you're out and about in downtown Chicago in the wee hours, you may see small groups of people nosing around the bases of skyscrapers, looking intently at the sidewalks — and picking up things. Those "things," in this case, are birds. Every...
Tags: Field Museum of Natural History, Politics, Tribune Tower
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west77 makeover goes in right direction
The Oakwood sign on the roof is gone, but many people still associate that name with the building at 77 W. Huron Street, near the intersection of Clark Street in Chicago. Now called west77 Apartments, the 25-story tower has been transformed from a...
Tags: River North, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Rentals, Chicago Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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