All Stories from May 9, 2012 (Change date)
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Boys tennis/ Scouting MSL, ESCC tourneysMay 09, 2012 11:16 am - By Mike Garofola Daily Herald Correspondent Boys tennis / Scouting conference meets Mid-Suburban League Tourney host: Barrington When: Thursday through Saturda...
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'General Hospital' grabs 23 Emmy nominationsMay 09, 2012 11:15 am - NEW YORK — ABC's “General Hospital” led with 23 nominations Wednesday in a Daytime Emmy Awards field with notable omissions as well as old favorites. The television acad...
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Schaumburg picks Seely to lead programMay 09, 2012 11:03 am - One of Cal Seely’s most memorable moments as a high school baseball player was not forgotten when he came to Schaumburg eight years later to teach and coach. After ...
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Reducing fructose intake can lead to better healthMay 09, 2012 11:00 am - On April 1, CBS's "60 Minutes" aired a segment Is Sugar Toxic? It was no April Fools' Day joke. If you happened to tune in, you heard Dr. Robert H. Lustig, a pediatric ...
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Sentencing moved to May 31 in felony dog abuse caseMay 09, 2012 11:00 am - The Thursday afternoon sentencing of Phillip Rinn, who pleaded guilty to breaking his dog's teeth, has been moved to May 31, according to court records. Rinn, 43, of th...
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A Wisconsin season opener that won't be easy to forgetMay 09, 2012 11:00 am - BUTTERNUT, Wis. — This is not a tale of woe, nor is it a bagful of complaints and moaning. This missive is rather a note to myself that I don't actually have to be in th...
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FDA: Kids’ medical tests need child-size radiationMay 09, 2012 10:52 am - WASHINGTON — The government is taking steps to help ensure that children who need CT scans and other X-ray-based tests don’t get an adult-sized dose of radiati...
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Double agent hands al-Qaida its 3rd failed bombingMay 09, 2012 10:51 am - WASHINGTON — Over the past three years, al-Qaida bomb makers in Yemen have developed three fiendishly clever devices in hopes of attacking airplanes in the skies above t...
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Poll: Support for Afghan war at new lowMay 09, 2012 10:49 am - WASHINGTON — Support for the war in Afghanistan has reached a new low, with only 27 percent of Americans saying they back the effort and about half of those who opp...
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Postal Service will keep rural post offices openMay 09, 2012 10:48 am - WASHINGTON — The struggling U.S. Postal Service is trying to tamp down concern over its wide-scale cuts, saying it will seek to keep hundreds of rural post offices open ...