All Stories from April 21, 2014 (Change date)
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Arlington Heights girls' puppy mill bill passes HouseApr 21, 2014 3:04 pm - A group of girls from Patton Elementary School in Arlington Heights may seem like any other third graders, but don't be fooled. This month, they've taken on the role of...
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Court to hear dispute over Internet TV broadcastApr 22, 2014 9:12 am - WASHINGTON — Thirty years after failing to convince the Supreme Court of the threat posed by home video recordings, big media companies are back and now trying to rein i...
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Pastors misguided belief in Fair TaxApr 21, 2014 12:05 am - I had to smile, when I read the letter from a coalition of pastors, advocating a "Fair Tax" in Illinois. The Fair Tax compels high income persons to pay a higher percent...
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Martial arts do not teach violenceApr 21, 2014 12:05 am - Recently the Daily Herald published an article titled "For Some Kids, Martial Arts Can Be Offensive." I own and operate a martial arts dojo in St. Charles, and thought s...
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Actor's 1966 Thunderbird a star to nephewApr 22, 2014 7:52 am - Few things rekindle family memories quite like watching home movies. When Jim Cairo wants to relive recollections of his late great uncle, he has his pick from a plethor...
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School versus food not much of a choiceApr 21, 2014 12:05 am - "The Freshman 15" is an expression commonly used that refers to the weight often gained during a student's first year at college. However, for some of Illinois' college ...
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Reconsider plans to end Leap programsApr 21, 2014 12:05 am - I have concerns about Naperville District 203's recently announced proposal to eliminate the long-standing Leap and K-Leap reading programs. I am the mother of three Dis...
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