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Researchers: Even amicable divorces take toll on children and their religious attendance
Seeking to highlight a phenomenon that has become so common that it's often overlooked by clergy, a new analysis of data about children of divorce reveals that kids raised in happy, intact marriages are twice as likely to worship later in life than...Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Divorce, Family, New York City
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Designers seek input of riders to develop useful transportation apps
George Aye and Sara Cantor Aye want to help improve the experience of using mass transit in the Chicago area, and they are appealing for your participation. The husband and wife team last year opened the Greater Good Studio, a Chicago firm that uses...
Tags: Wrigley Field, Travel, Commuting, Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, Metra
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Marathon swimmers were mere minnows against mighty Lake Michigan
Chicago Tribune reporterJoe Griffith thought he could get the better of Lake Michigan. In the late 1950s, the lifeguard tried four times to swim the 38 miles from Chicago to Michigan City, Ind. Through the years, he faced stomach cramps, indigestion, 15-foot waves, navigation...Tags: Swimming, Sports, Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure, Illinois Institute of Technology
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Joseph B. Platt dies at 96; founding president of Harvey Mudd College
Launching a new college would "clearly be a great adventure but so is jumping off a bridge," physicist Joseph B. Platt wrote decades after accepting the challenge in 1956 to become the founding president of Harvey Mudd College in Claremont.
Humor was a...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Harvey, Science and Technology
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Bradley returns with AS Roma
Michael Bradley spent several of his formative years in the Chicago area but never made a stop at Wrigley Field. So Saturday's first glimpse of the sun-kissed North Side landmark was something of a revelation for AS Roma's newest star. "It's beautiful,...
Tags: Soldier Field, Soccer, Wrigley Field, Peter Nowak, Sports
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Obituary: Patricia Mary Sircy
HARRODSBURG — Patricia Mary Sircy, 81, of Harrodsburg, Ky., died Friday, June 29, 2012, at home on her beloved farm after a two-year battle with health issues. Born Sept. 11, 1930, in Milwaukee, Wis., as the only daughter of Joseph G. and Katherine...
Tags: American Red Cross, Wilmington, Roman Catholicism, Human Interest, Politics
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Bret Michaels' near-death experience in Chicago area, R. Kelly mourns end of McRib, Ne-Yo parties at Paris Club
There’s a reason you no longer see a real disco ball hanging over the stage at Poison concerts. Lead singer Bret Michaels said he was nearly crushed by a 320 lb. disco ball while playing “Every Rose Has It’s Thorn” at a show at the...Tags: CBS Corp., 900 North Michigan Shops, Dining and Drinking, Julius Peppers, Matt Forte
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Panel discussion examines false confessions in Lake County
TribLocal - Grayslake » NewsJuan Rivera, exonerated through DNA in the 1992 rape and murder of an 11-year-old Waukegan girl, returned to Lake County on Sunday for the first …... -
Metra train kills 3rd Lake Forest High School student
Tribune reporterThe third Lake Forest High School student struck and killed by a Metra train since the beginning of the year has been identified as the son of Lake Forest College President Stephen Schutt. The body of a man believed to be about 18 years old was...Tags: College of William and Mary, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Students
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