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Abortion, Death Penalty, Exxon Valdez: Souter's 19-year record rarely predictable
WASHINGTON (AP) — If conservatives thought they had their man when David Souter joined the Supreme Court in 1990, that opinion likely changed in 1992 when the justice voted to preserve the landmark Roe v. Wade decision giving women the right to...Tags: Death Penalty, Freedom of the Press, Punishment, Environmental Pollution, Local Authority
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Profile: Major Lacy Jr.
Name: Major Lacy Jr. Age: 61 Volunteer activities: The former U.S. postal worker and graphic artist works with the Village of Hazel Crest and teaches graphic design and basic computer skills to a senior citizens group at the City Hall computer lab....Tags: Citizens Initiative and Recall, Defense, Basketball, People, Veterans Affairs
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C & E Bulls fans
Raise your hand if this has happened to you: You're chattering at the water cooler about how the upstart Chicago Bulls managed to take it to LeBron James and company the night before. You're marveling aloud at the blossoming genius of homegrown Rookie...Tags: NBA, Michael Jordan, Baseball, LeBron James, Detroit Pistons
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Go Guide Calendar: April 30-May 8
THURSDAY APRIL 30 ART Pennsylvania Heart Gallery: Portraits of more than 40 Pennsylvania children up for adoption. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Lehigh County Government Center, 17 S. Seventh St., Allentown. www. adoptpakids.org/hgLanding.asp. DANCE Africa Week:...Tags: Floral Design, Music, Crimes, Diseases, Binney and Smith
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City Council endorses slew of additional budget cuts.
247-4536–— City Council members had to make tough decisions during a special budget work session Tuesday, sending some programs and services to the chopping block while giving others yet another lease on life. The West Avenue Library — which...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Teen-agers, Budgets and Budgeting, People
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Barack Obama's TelePrompTer: Talk now
The Swampby Mark Silva The increasingly popular tune in the songbook of the chorus of criticism for President Barack Obama thrives on a theme that the president cannot walk, talk or rule a nation without a TelePrompTer. One critical blog even......Tags: Barack Obama, The White House, Jay Leno, Parliament, National Government
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Chicago events
Chicago events Public urination, disorderly conduct, too many drunks? If this is why the South Side 30-year-old St. Pat's Day Parade is being canceled, why oh why is the city permitting the Cubs 2009 season? —W.R. Sutphin, ChicagoTags: Urinary System, Chicago Cubs, Human Body
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Stubborn spring not ready to show warmth
Brisk east winds held spring warmth at bay once again Sunday, keeping most area temperatures in the 40s near the lake and 50s inland. It has been nearly three weeks since Chicago's last 60-degree day on March 24 and almost a month since the spring's...Tags: Easter
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City gets 2nd day of 70s before mercury drops
Chicago temperatures head back into the 70s Saturday afternoon for only the third time this year—and over a wider area than on Friday. The cool easterly lake breezes predicted to develop in the afternoon are likely to be the weakest in days,...Tags: Tom Skilling, Weather Reports, Waukegan, Grant Park, Chicago Weather
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Back-to-back 70s in store for most of the area
For those Chicagoans desperately in search of some meteorological affirmation that spring would eventually produce a mild day, Thursday was the gift that just kept on giving. Not only was it sunny (for the first time in a month, there wasn't a single...Tags: United States, Wheaton
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Sunny skies and 60s, but not near the lake
Wednesday's temperatures soared to their highest levels in a week. Readings across many western suburbs topped the city's official high of 57 degrees at O'Hare International Airport. Among the warmer readings: 62 at Elgin, 61 at Algonquin, West Chicago...Tags: Midway Airport, Weather Reports, Lake Geneva, Buffalo Grove, O'Hare International Airport
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'I'm still the same guy'
Remember Jim Mullen? He was the Chicago police officer who responded to a call of gunfire one October night in 1996. In a moment of chaos, a retired security guard shot Mullen in the face, paralyzing him from the neck down.In the six months of...Tags: Whole Foods Market, Law Enforcement, Police, Human Body, Chest
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