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Trustee prods Kane to be business development hub
If a business wants to relocate to Sugar Grove but the deal falls through, there is no one stepping in right away to refer that company to a comparable piece of land or vacant storefront in North Aurora or anywhere else in Kane County. "Each municipality is only interested in themselves," Sugar Grove Trustee Kevin Geary said. "There's no further referral to a neighboring ...
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Body pulled from Lake Michigan is Chicago university student
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Authorities have identified a body pulled from Lake Michigan on Wednesday morning as a University of Chicago student who disappeared a week ago, possibly to watch a ...
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Photos Quenneville’s ‘Stache Throughout The Years
Over the better part of four decades (we assume), Quenneville’s ‘stache has been quietly – but prominently – resting above his upper lip. In 2010, Quenneville’swife Elizabeth had this to stay about her husband’s famous facial hair: ';Thank God I didn’t know him before the mustache,'; she told the Tribune. ';I’ve seen pictures of ...
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Albany Park Residents Fed Up With Potholes Not Getting Fixed
CHICAGO (CBS) — Albany Park residents say that have been trying for months to get some potholes fixed. The problem got CBS 2's attention when a viewer wrote in saying: ';myself and other neighbors have been reporting potholes, cave-ins and impassable alleys and streets for over three years.'; CBS 2′s Derrick Blakley went Albany Park to check it out. Sometime, you ...
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Chris Bosh calls out fans who left Game 6 early JUN 19
Heat fans for leaving the game early when it appeared Miami had lost in regulation. "For all those guys who left, don't come back for Game 7," he said. "You can't get let back in after you leave. I know that. Hell, I've been to games. You can't leave a game and then come back. It doesn't make any sense; you left. It's not punishment, that's ...
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Movie Review
Scary Movie 2
It seems like only a year ago that I was writing a review of the Wayans Brothers' horror spoof Scary Movie. Oh, wait, it was a year ago. ...
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Mt. Prospect OKs $1.75 million in flood-related sewer work
This is an example of the damage wrought by flooding in the July 23, 2011, storm. Robert Zapfel spray-painted a sign to warn scavengers away from sewage-contaminated furniture he left alongside the road of his Mount Prospect residence on Emerson ...
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Trustees Housing plan too dense for Vernon Hills
The former Opa! restaurant in Vernon Hills is one of many restaurants that have failed at Lakeview Parkway and Hawthorn Parkway. A developer now is pitching plans for a residential development on the ...
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Deen Says She Used Racial Slur But Doesn’t Tolerate Hate
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -- Celebrity cook Paula Deen says she has used racial slurs in the past but insists she and her brother, who are accused of racial and sexual discrimination in a lawsuit by a former manager of their restaurant, don’t tolerate hateful behavior. In a court deposition filed Monday in federal court, an attorney for former restaurant manager Lisa Jackson presses the ...
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Bosh To Fans Who Left Early ‘Don’t Come Back For Game 7′
who left American Airlines Arena early in Game 6 of the NBA Finals. After all, the Heat were down by four points with 28 seconds left and the Spurs at the ...
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Parents Occupy Classroom To Protest School Closings
CHICAGO (CBS ) — Parents took over a classroom at Lafayette Elementary to protest the city’s plan to shut down the school after this year. Wednesday was the last day of classes at the school, 2714 W. Augusta Blvd. Nine parents occupied one of the classrooms, demanding that Mayor Emanuel and the school board reverse their decision. Some school-age children were also inside the ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
Hotel Review
Country Inn & Suites, Ventura, California, USA
I had selected the Holiday Inn at Ventura which is right on the beach as a target for a review, ...
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