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Long Island Medium Season 4 returns May 2013
Channel Guide MagazineFans of Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo will need to wait a few more months for new episodes, as Long Island Medium Season 4 returns on TLC in May 2013. Although it seems – FOREVER – since the hit medium and her lovable family have graced... -
Religious groups mull Obama's latest birth-control compromise
Wheaton College and Roman Catholic dioceses across Illinois, which sued the Obama administration to avoid paying for birth control, might not have to pay after all, under a health care compromise offered by the Obama administration. Seeking to appease...
Tags: Christianity, Politics, Social Services, Food and Drug Administration, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bronzeville among city sites seeking Obama library
The site where Michael Reese Hospital once stood isn't much to look at, just a 37-acre swath of overgrown land in Bronzeville, behind a shoddy chain-link fence. Developers are itching to build a casino or perhaps a sports entertainment complex on the...
Tags: Politics, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, Children's Memorial Hospital, Boston
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Judge dismisses Illinois lawsuit against contraception mandate
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by six Roman Catholic institutions in Illinois against the Obama administration over the issue of birth control and the government’s health insurance mandate U.S. Judge John Darrah ruled on Friday...
Tags: Christianity, Social Services, Laws, Judges, Trials
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Best hope for gay marriage foes? Pseudonyms
Change of SubjectIf Hollywood decides many years from now to make an epic motion picture detailing the fight for gay marriage in Illinois, perhaps the film director will mercifully change Sen. Christine Radogno to "Sen. Christine Randolph," and Sen. James Meeks to...... -
Business leaders come out in support of gay marriage in Illinois
Tribune reporterDozens of Illinois business leaders and several companies publicly endorsed gay marriage Sunday in an attempt to reignite the issue after a proposed bill failed to get traction in Springfield this month. State lawmakers aren't scheduled to be at the...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Illinois, Same-Sex Marriage, Google Inc., Family
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ITT Tech may move to Arlington Heights
ITT Technical Institute likely will move its Mount Prospect location to Arlington Heights for cheaper rent, despite some parking concerns. The private college is now at 1401 Feehanville Drive in Mount Prospect. Last week, the planning commission...
Tags: Orland Park, Oak Brook
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Illinois business leaders endorse gay marriage
Dozens of Illinois business leaders and several companies publicly endorsed gay marriage Sunday in an attempt to reignite the issue after a proposed bill failed to get traction in Springfield this month. State lawmakers aren't scheduled to be at the...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Same-Sex Marriage, Google Inc., Family, Crime, Law and Justice
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A new title for Burris: Professor
Ever want to learn how to become a politician? Then you can still sign up for the famed "Burris School of Politics." The course is taught by the Illinois political laughingstock and former U.S. Sen. Roland "Tombstone" Burris, whose ego is so huge that...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Michigan Avenue, Michael Madigan, Teaching and Learning, Rod Blagojevich
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Park District fighting uphill battle to get grant changed
It may be a long shot, but the Arlington Heights Park District still will try to lobby the state to change the terms of a grant awarded for a Camelot Park improvement project. The park board's president, Maryfran Leno, said she will visit Springfield to...
Tags: Referenda, Environmental Issues, Politics, Lobbying, Natural Resource Industry
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This is not the end of the world, gun-control advocates
Change of SubjectCourt strikes down Illinois' concealed-carry weapons ban The state of Illinois would have to allow ordinary citizens to carry weapons under a federal appeals court ruling issued today, but the judges also gave lawmakers 180 days to put their own...... -
Mary Todd Lincoln focus of Second Thursday program
Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of the 16th president and first lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865, will be in the spotlight at the 6:30 p.m. Dec. 13 Second Thursday program at the Bluegrass Heritage Museum. A native of Lexington and a member of a...
Tags: Music, Abraham Lincoln, Museums, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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