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Corvettes, rallyes, Hobofest
Tribune staffCORVETTES ONLY The Sunburst Corvette Club hosts its annual Corvette Only Car Show Sept. 6 at Reichert Chevrolet, 5220 E. Northwest Hwy., Crystal Lake. Fee is $35 per car. Spectator admission is free. Visit www.sunburstcorvetteclub.com. GIMMICK RALLYE The...Tags: Public Holidays, Railway Industry, American Legion, Veterans Affairs, Festive Event
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New documentary focuses on historical role of Puerto Ricans in Chicago
Chicago Tribune reporterThe war in Vietnam was killing thousands of Latinos and, in Chicago, scores of families were being evicted from "renewed" neighborhoods like Lincoln Park. It was September 1968, and a gang of mostly Puerto Rican and Mexican teenagers called the Young...Tags: Wicker Park, University of Illinois at Chicago, Public Officials, Family, Minority Groups
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John McCain: 'An imperfect servant'
The Swampby Mark Silva ST. PAUL -- Republican Sen. John McCain, with an opening nod of public respect for his Democratic rival, pledged to his party tonight that he will wage a winning fight for the White House. And McCain, who......Tags: Sam Brownback, Civil and Public Service, Government, Joe Lieberman, Democratic National Conventions
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New law allows NY pharmacists give flu shots
Associated Press WriterGov. David Paterson said Friday he has signed legislation to let pharmacists administer flu and pneumonia shots, a change expected to boost the number of adults getting vaccinated statewide. Paterson also announced vetoes of measures to protect health...Tags: Private Health Care, Executive Branch, Health Treatments, Government, People
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Stony Brook hospital opens center for women, infants
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comRonni Schultz said she can't wait to begin seeing patients at Stony Brook University Medical Center's new women and infants center. "I am totally excited," said Schultz, the associate director of nursing for women and children, as she gave tours...Tags: Illnesses, Long Island, Employees, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics
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Paterno suspends 3 players, dismisses 1
Of The Morning CallPenn State coach Joe Paterno suspended three players for Saturday's game against Oregon State, saying that ''they did dumb things, and you pay for it when you do dumb things.'' On his radio show Thursday night, Paterno said that defensive end Maurice...Tags: Jack Crawford, Students, Teaching and Learning, Police Investigations, Joe Paterno
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Text Of Sen. John McCain's Speech
Thank you all very much. Tonight, I have a privilege given few Americans -- the privilege of accepting our party's nomination for President of the United States. And I accept it with gratitude, humility and confidence. In my life, no success has come...Tags: Medicaid, Executive Branch, Prisons, Employees, Government
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Theater schedule
September Sept. 5-28 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Vagabond Sept. 5-14 What's a Little Death?, Theatre Project Sept. 5-28 Wishful Drinking, Arena Stage Sept. 8-24 Viva La Vivienne!, Everyman Sept. 9-Oct. 12 Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare Sept. 10-Oct. 5 The...Tags: Public Holidays, Towson University, Religious Festivals, NBC, Colleges and Universities
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Wheaton College won't drink to that
Chicago Tribune reporterFor more than a decade, Brigham Young University has stood atop the teetotaler's totem poll, consistently ranked the most sober institution of higher learning in the country. But now, with a new collegiate year under way, a small Christian college due...Tags: Brigham Young, Princeton Review Incorporated (The), Wheaton College, Ohio State University, Wheaton
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A vote, but no beer?
I was allowed to drink at 18, and the law changed to 21 when I was already in my late twenties. I think it is a disgrace that as a society we can say that at 18 you are old enough to: get married, have children, enlist and die for your country, drive, pay...Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Family Filmgoer by Jane Horwitz for Sept. 5
The Family Filmgoer 6 & older Fly Me to the Moon (G) Three young flies stow away on the Apollo 11 spacecraft and go to the moon. Contains mildly crude language ("crap"). There is a Russian vs. American fly-fight finale. 8 & older The Longshots (PG)...Tags: Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Movies, Music, The Longshots, National or Ethnic Minorities
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Now calling the shots
With a 53-man roster that resembles the one they took into the 2007 season, the Ravens are hoping that a key ingredient in turning around a 5-11 record will be the way new coach John Harbaugh and his staff have approached each practice during the past few...Tags: Chris McAlister, Derrick Mason, Brian Billick, Oakland Raiders, Colleges and Universities
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