All Stories from September 16, 2013 (Change date)
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Aging U.S. facing a cancer care crisis, report findsSep 16, 2013 5:47 am - WASHINGTON — The U.S. is facing a crisis in how to deliver cancer care, as the baby boomers reach their tumor-prone years and doctors have a hard time keeping up with co...
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Study suggests early signs of MS in spinal fluidSep 16, 2013 5:46 am - WASHINGTON — New research suggests it might be possible to spot early signs of multiple sclerosis in patients’ spinal fluid, findings that offer a new clue about how thi...
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Nothing quite like that ’63 Bears teamSep 16, 2013 5:36 am - Bears fans have their own personal Boys of Autumn. Yours might be the 1985 Bears or the current team that is undefeated through two games. Depends a lot on your age. Min...
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State's attorney investigates Dist. 207's handling of ex-teacher's caseSep 16, 2013 5:30 am - The Cook County state's attorney's office is investigating whether Maine Township High School District 207 failed to properly notify the Illinois Department of Children ...
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Elgin casino starts renovation, branches out into concertsSep 16, 2013 5:30 am - The Grand Victoria Casino has launched a $4 million renovation and an outdoor concert series hoping to attract more customers to the riverboat in downtown Elgin. The cas...
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Art in Trying Times: 'Signs of Life' a musical Holocaust storySep 16, 2013 5:30 am - Virgina Criste knows that the creation of a musical about the World War II concentration camp Terezin in the former Czechoslovakia is bound to ruffle some feathers. But...
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Weekend in Review: Man shot at Elgin hotel; BMW golf tourney resumes todaySep 16, 2013 5:30 am - State's first brain-training center making its mark in Naperville Nine-year-old Zane Kinne of Naperville always liked school but seemed pained when he tried to read...
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Some 200 Illinois bridges in need of overhaulSep 16, 2013 5:30 am - CHICAGO — From major spans over the Mississippi River to overpasses on traffic-choked arteries skirting Chicago, some 200 bridges throughout Illinois are in need of repl...
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West Chicago Dist. 33 partnerships help low-income students succeedSep 16, 2013 5:30 am - Faced with a growing number of low-income and at-risk students, West Chicago Elementary District 33 eight years ago received a multimillion-dollar federal grant that pai...
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Second Wauconda grassroots group forms on FacebookSep 16, 2013 5:30 am - Wauconda's political divide has stretched into cyberspace. Just a few months after some of Mayor Frank Bart's critics launched a popular Facebook group about the goi...