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WMS Industries places a bet on online gambling
While Illinois officials remain mired in debate over all forms of gambling, WMS Industries is predicting that casinos will soon become ubiquitous — via your computer and cellphone, at least. The Waukegan-based slot machine maker last month received...
Tags: FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, New Products, Media Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Guild topic is Middle Eastern politics
The USC Trojan Guild of Los Angeles welcomed Glendale resident Richard H. Dekmejian, professor of political science and director of the Institute of Armenian Studies at USC, as its guest speaker at the first fall meeting on Oct. 4 in the Davidson...
Tags: Human Interest, Animals, Career and Workplace, Religion and Belief, Employees
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Realty office coordinates Thank a Soldier day
Employees of Keller Williams Realty offices in Burbank, Glendale and La Caņada Flintridge are enlisting in an effort to send donations to military personnel serving our country abroad. The public is asked to bring donations such as personal-care items...
Tags: Jan Perry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Foursquare
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Calling Obama Lazy Crosses Racial Line
The Hartford CourantIt wasn't anything like Joe Louis getting knocked out by Max Schmeling where Louis' supporters were literally crying in the streets. That was in 1936. Still, a lot of President Barack Obama's supporters were taken aback last week by his dismal...Tags: Joe Wilson, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, McDonald's, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Coal still a burning issue in Will County
As local activists honored Mayor Rahm Emanuel this week for brokering a deal that scuttled two coal-fired power plants in Chicago, three women gathered around a dining room table in suburban Will County couldn't help but feel left out. For nearly two...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Crime, Law and Justice, Romeoville, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Wind Power
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Restaurants, Food & Spirits
This list is not all-inclusive American Contemporary Abigail's American Bistro 493 Roger Williams Ave., Highland Park, 847-849-1009 Abigail's surrounds diners with a sophisticated setting of soothing earth tones with splashes of color and a menu of...
Tags: Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Butter, Limes, Lake Forest, Shrimp
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Ray Bradbury dead at 91
Ray Bradbury, the science fiction genius, has died at age 91. He wrote classics such as “The Martian Chronicles” and “Fahrenheit 451,” as well as dozens of fantastic short stories. My personal favorite was “Something Wicked...
Tags: Maryland State Fair, Science Fiction (genre), Lifetime (tv network), O. Henry, The New York Times
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Quinn signs crime victim bills
Clout StreetPolice soon will be required to notify crime victims of their rights within 48 hours under a measure Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law Monday. Surrounded by children attending a day camp at St. John Bible Church in the Austin neighborhood, a center of gang-...Tags: Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Pat Quinn, Criminals, Terry Link, Crime, Law and Justice
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FDIC takes over Waukegan bank
Bank regulators on Friday closed the Waukegan Savings Bank in the far North suburb. Two branches are re-opening as First Midwest Bank. Customers will automatically be switched over with deposits still insured by the Federal Deposit...
Tags: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Banking
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Lake County prosecutors delay dropping murder charge against man in '94 slaying
Special to the TribuneTen days after announcing murder charges against a man whose DNA matched blood found at the scene of a 1994 slaying at a Waukegan appliance store, a Lake County prosecutor asked a judge today for more time to do paperwork before dropping the charges...Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Judges, Prosecution
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After 16 years in prison, man cleared in '94 Waukegan slaying
Chicago TribuneAfter spending 16 years in prison for a murder that authorities now say he did not commit, James Edwards today was cleared of the 1994 killing of a Waukegan appliance store owner. At a hearing in Lake County Circuit Court this morning, Assistant State&...Tags: Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, DNA, Crimes, Judges
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Ray Bradbury dies at 91; author lifted fantasy to literary heights
Ray Bradbury, the writer whose expansive flights of fantasy and vividly rendered space-scapes have provided the world with one of the most enduring speculative blueprints for the future, has died. He was 91. Bradbury died Tuesday night, his daughter,...
Tags: Truman Capote, Authors, Los Angeles Times, Lon Chaney, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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