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New Cadbury chocolate doesn't melt, even at 104 degrees
Children’s pockets everywhere are safer and parents are breathing a sigh of relief now that Cadbury UK has created a form of chocolate resistant to melting. The sweets maker, owned by American company Kraft, tested the chocolate against its...
Tags: Halloween, Maria Sharapova, New Products, Salmonella Infection, Cadbury plc
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Tuesday's high school results and honors (basketball, football, swimming)
Daily PressBoys basketball PHOEBUS 72, HERITAGE 71 PHOEBUS (2-1): Daniel 11, Fletcher 36, Matthews 4, Lewis 2, Fulgram 2, Davis 13, Staton 2, Tyler 2. Totals 23 19-25 72. HERITAGE (1-2): Holloway 1, J. Marrow 13, Van Hook 3, Anderson 22, Gibson 13, Johnson 4, M....Tags: Swimming, Baptist, Travis Brown, Religion and Belief, Football
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Mom returns to Chicago from Arkansas to identify slain son
Tribune reporterAridecy Tate thought she’d be returning to Chicago today to celebrate finishing her cosmetology degree here, just two weeks after her only son, Ulysses S. Gissendanner III, helped her move to Arkansas. Instead, she arrived and went this morning to...Tags: Murder, Roseland, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment, Plan B (music group)
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Roncalli wins season opener 70-59
It was the first game of the season, and it was played that way. Aberdeen Roncalli fended off Mobridge-Pollock 70-59 in the Cavaliers’ season-opener on Monday at Roncalli Gym. The fast-paced and sloppy game featured 48 free throws, 47 fouls, 26...
Tags: Basketball, National Basketball Association, Lee Johnson, Sports
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Librarians were kids once, too
"From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg Every child fantasizes about running away from home to teach his or her parents a lesson. One summer, 12-year-old Claudia showed me exactly how it could be done, in comfort and...
Tags: Literature, Cancer, New York City, Mystery (genre), Toy Industry
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CEO of Strategic Thinking Institute grasped value while watching operation
Special to the TribuneA dozen managers sat around a rectangular table at the Wit hotel in the Loop, their attention fixed on a man in an Armani suit standing in the front of the room. They waited quietly, the CTA Red Line train periodically rumbling by, until the tall,...Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Johnny Cash, Music, Dallas Roberts, Conservation
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Northfield approves widening Willow Road to 4 lanes
Tribune reporterAfter nearly two decades of opposition, Northfield trustees last night approved an agreement with the state to widen a stretch of Willow Road from two lanes to four. Trustees voted 5-1 on an intergovernmental agreement with the Illinois Department of ...Tags: Transportation, Travel, Illinois Department of Transportation, Waukegan, Northfield
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Week 1 bowl projections
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelWeek 1 bowl projections... -
Following the money and the races with Times voter guide
L.A. NOWMore than $200 million already has gone to the 11 propositions on the November ballot in California, including competing budget proposals from Gov. Jerry Brown and civil-rights attorney Molly Munger, a proposal to end to the death penalty, and labeling...... -
NORCO Legion end-of-year awards
The Varsity BlogThe Northampton County American Legion baseball season is over and the awards were handed out last Friday at a banquet at The Meadows in Hellertown. And the winners are: The 1st Bill Rogers Catching Award: Nazareth's Derek Charlie North Division...... -
Broward corruption cases grind along slowly
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsThe wheels of justice can grind slowly, especially when it comes to corruption trials involving former elected officials in Broward. The trial of former Broward County Commissioner Diana Wasserman-Rubin has been delayed while she gets treatment for...Tags: Deerfield Beach, Ken Jenne, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Prosecution
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Kristin Chenoweth says Zoellner concert, her first back from injury, has her nervous
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGWhen singer Katharine McPhee dropped out last week as headliner for Zoellner Arts Center’s Gala 2012 fundraiser, Lehigh University announced it was because of an undisclosed health problem. In having Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and singer...
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