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2001 > August > 6
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SONKEN
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Governor’s race could see old face
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Weeping Goat is baaaaa-d sign for fans of Cubs
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SYPULA
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Internet provides academic alternatives
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Cloning inevitable
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JEPSEN
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Filling in the gaps of spark plug knowledge
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Woosnam bags caddie
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Battered party expecting much-needed election win
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Volunteer training offered by agency
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PORTER
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10 wounded in Tel Aviv rifle spree
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Driver in CTA train-car crash charged
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MAZUR
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BLEVINS
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Seeking refund? Keep paper trail in case of error
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REES
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Airline again puts kids on wrong flight
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Looking ahead Concept examines what the future of car safety may be
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Basilica to expel street peddlers
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POMEROY
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30,000 gather on Hiroshima anniversary
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Burying `cents’ showed real lack of sense
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NEMOTO
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LOUISE C. DOYLE, 74
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Ambitious `Planet of the Apes’ site is a big hit in cyberspace
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HATTON
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TOMASZEK
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Rush’s 1st year ends in quarterfinals
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Early on it was recognized as a novel of `rare excellence’
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WILHELMENIA “DOLLY” KALMES, 90
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Avalanche goes midsize for GMC
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Clinton’s book-rights deal reported at least $8 million
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DuVAL
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Time for Japan to fully face its past
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An old-fashioned health-care remedy
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McDONALD
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BRUNKE
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ARMSTRONG
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Want cool air? Take a seat
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THESZ
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MACCHIA
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GALLAGHER
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Firefighters plan citizens academy
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KRAVCHUK
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Uninsured in northern counties can sign up for drug discount
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BOYLE
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Stylists’ site grows at a fast clip
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ECKARDT
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By wilting the rubber, heat becomes costly
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KARGOL
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FELTON
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VENCKUS
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SLOAN
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`L’ train brakes, signals pass test
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Palestinians `feel danger, not fear’
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OPAKA
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JONES
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Iranian hard-liners urged to loosen reins
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Used books head for new life in India
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Wuerffel pressures McNown
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`Buena Vista’ director focusing on Maxwell Street
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JOHNSON
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FARRAR
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MILLER-HAWKINS
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Doubts cast on CTA’s approach to service
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Speed limit cut on Winfield Road
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Games are name of growing ad ploy
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BLAUW
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TRACY
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Andrew Corp.’s chairman stays mum on CEO, talks up China orders
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HEBEDA
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State Rep. Dart says he’s in the race for treasurer
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6,147 WINS . . . AND COUNTING
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GOETZ
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SAFSTROM-BOENISCH
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Copyright revision may fall victim to own harshness
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Stay tuned for more sleaze
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Next up? Ron Santo’s supporters hope it’s…
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J-school leader stresses ethics
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Inability to cut apron strings is costly
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WOODWARD
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Gill fills the bill for Heat; Carter scores for charity
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Computer experts warn Code Red II making rounds
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LEVIN
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State lawmakers to aid hall plans
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DIXON
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SMIRNIOTIS
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New anchor keys defense
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CIESLA
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Kansas killings revive death penalty furor
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E-retailing future bright as more customers visit
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GRACE E. FANTUS, 84
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Venus crushes Seles in final
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Angelo may win over fans, lose his players
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SKIRTICH
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Embargo futile
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Macedonia’s leaders agree on police force
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A flack for all seasons
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CRIM
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PAPATOLA
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RECCHIA
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Sosa can’t light Cubs’ offense
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A day beyond imagination
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FERN
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Irish coach gets nice wake-up call: Star commits
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New Altima prepares for middleweight bout
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GAYLE HINSBERGER, 63
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LANDY
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Film Center gets jazzy
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MARCIANTE
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LUNDT
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MADENBERG
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Canseco math: 500 HRs = Hall
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Hamilton quits in 1,500 semi
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ANDERSON
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Balloonist begins 2nd day of global quest
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On Aug. 6, 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte ordered…
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Neglected computers hamper FBI
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EchoStar makes another offer for Hughes
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PANKE
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Broadcast.com still waits in wings
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JARASEK
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Underground cable blamed in power outage
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Gushers are harder to come by
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KANCHERLAPALLI
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Anniversary had them all joked up
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Beach closings a hot issue
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PORTER
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ABA judge rating still valued in D.C.
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International baseball a Crystal Lake pastime
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KALAI
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IT staffers assign cyber security high priority
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Hometown guy gets hometown call
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SLOAN
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Schools try to put curbs on fashion
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Cobra works fast to add features on radar devices
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LOMBARD-KOY
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English on wane in Illinois households
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Building a dream home. Or can this marriage be saved?
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Public university tuitions, fees soaring
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MIZEJEWSKI
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MACKEY
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Kane County seeks comments on LaFox development plan
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First Folio’s `As You Like It’ lacks romance and rhythm
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Atmometry: The science of measuring the rate…
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Chicago kids go distance for one of their own
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Bump ‘n’ run does the trick
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Corrections officer charged with DUI
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GAVIN
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If you would like to help the children . . .
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ANDERSEN
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Council backs playground plan
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Catholic-league church finds graffiti on its wall
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Both sides claim victory in Tobasco governor’s race
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KATZMAN
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New Headline News debuts
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Grant Park confronts the faces of war
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Francis Ford Coppola redux
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Classic book offers chance to heal, not hide
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Comedy Central gives the brushoff to `Bush’
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LETKE
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Ask Tom Why
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Sox trip over themselves
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Limited amnesty for immigrants
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5th person dies in tractor explosion
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Beaver laws trap towns
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RONDONI
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Sosa can’t light Cubs’ offense
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Duke basketball stars lead U.S. to 3rd win in row
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Software helps computers handle new area codes
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Here’s a sneak peek at new entertainment:Books….
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CIZEK
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City seeks to extend wireless signals
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TYRPAK
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Air pilot unions rebuffed by FAA
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ABA to centralize online legal counsel
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Police charge off-duty officer in van deaths of 3 pedestrians
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Sculptor’s tenacity gets his statue a 2nd chance
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Hands-free buses set for Las Vegas
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MALONEY
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LUCAS
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No sex please, they’re interns
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`Mockingbird’ sure to spark tough talk on race and alienation
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`Aunt Bea’ speaks
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ADAMATIONFirewire charges up video editsAs the summertime…
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Cougars, Lugnuts in key series
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Size matters
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Translators go beyond language as Web sites cross borders
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Scientist explores computer’s societal effect through fiction
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Bench is beckoning
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Food, supplies dropped to flood victims
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BUCHLI
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DuPage case may be a test for state gun law
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U.S. shield has Britons up in arms
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Asthmatic athletes get `wake-up call’
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FOLEY
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Quit smoking, and life can only get healthier
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CHARLES GRANVILLE ROB, 88
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Greene sure runs like the greatest
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Mexican trucks
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CROWLEY
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Opera returns to Ravinia
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GELFOND
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KRUK
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WISE
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Early on it was recognized as a novel of `rare excellence’
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Precious metal: Williams earns World bronze
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‘Mockingbird’ sure to spark tough talk on race and alienation
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Voice of academia