Chicago (Illinois)

Jobless: 10 percent is tougher than it used to be

In this photo taken Monday, Oct. 19, 2009, Donald Schenk stands on the back porch of his home in Schaumburg, Ill., Schenk has been out of work for over a year. It hurts more to be unemployed now than the last time the jobless...

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Property tax reforms needed: clarity, relief

Last week's news stories gave Chicago taxpayers a fright. In the middle of an economic downturn and a drop in housing prices, four out of five homeowners would see higher property taxes in their new bills. The highest...

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Bible set a 'meaningful experience'

CHICAGO — JoBe Cerny, most famous for being the voice of the Pillsbury Doughboy, was on one recent rainy morning sitting in a studio at his Cerny/American Creative, a production company /recording studio on Illinois Street in...

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Account Manager- Sales, Die Cut, Narrow Web, RFID

IL-Chicago, Account Manager- Sales, Die Cut, Narrow Web, RFID Account Manager- Sales, Die Cut, Narrow Web, RFID, Plastic Films, Extrusion, Converted Materials - Skills Required - Account Manager, Sales, Narrow Web, Die Cut,...

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Fort Hood, surrounding community mourn shooting victims

A chaplain exhorted hundreds of mourners gathered at a candlelight vigil not to give up hope as Fort Hood and its surrounding community looked to each other for comfort after a U.S. Army psychiatrist allegedly went on a deadly...

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Shock and sadness grip community at Texas military post after deadly shooting rampage

FORT HOOD, Texas - A chaplain exhorted hundreds of mourners gathered at a candlelight vigil not to give up hope as Fort Hood and its surrounding community looked to each other for comfort after a U.S....

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Fort Hood Victims Names Include Abundant Woman Francheska Velez

Fort Hood Victims Names Include Abundant Woman Francheska Velez The tragedy at Fort Hood became even added of a absoluteness if the names of those fatally attempt by an Army analyst advance throughout the media. The account...

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Interfaith Peace Symposium - Peace Ministry Network

Interfaith Peace Symposium How Can Religious Congregations and Theological Schools Respond to the Challenges of Human Security? Meadville Lombard Theological School Chicago, Illinois December 12 an...

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Victims: Sons, daughter, mother-to-be

Some were young and single, some married with children, others just starting families. Some joined the military because of a sense of duty, others as a way to better themselves. They all were victims of a gunman who opened fire...

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Ill. governor candidates split on health care

CHICAGO -- Candidates for Illinois governor are split over a national health care plan with all but one Republican saying the state should opt out if it can, a position rejected by Democrats Pat Quinn and Dan Hynes.

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