Lifestyle Stories from June 10, 2014 (Change date)
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How Hinsdale single mom's food pantry visit led to college degreeJun 10, 2014 1:37 pm - Motivated by concern for her two daughters, one with life-threatening special needs, an embarrassed Ellen Tucker swallowed her pride and visited the mobile food pantry i...
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Running provides a 'sense of self' to young athleteJun 11, 2014 6:00 am - WASHINGTON - Rheinhardt Harrison is such a typical, hyperactive 10-year-old suburban boy - loves basketball and Xbox, grossed out by onions and girls - that it's easy to...
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New Age healing for trauma of warJun 11, 2014 6:00 am - WASHINGTON - "Notice what you're hearing. Take in your location, from the symbols to the souls behind these monuments," Ben King, yoga teacher and Iraq War veteran, told...
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Editorial: Can Facebook post lead to help for the very poor?Jun 10, 2014 5:10 am - When you encounter a person on the street asking for money, how do you respond? Do you see someone less fortunate and dig into your pocket to hand over a couple of bucks...
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Suburban chorus headed to international competition makes stop at Cougars gameJun 10, 2014 1:05 am - Sweet Adelines International medaling chorus, the Choral-Aires Chorus, will kick off the Kane County Cougars game (Geneva) against the Wisconsin TimberRattlers with the ...
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June is the month for wedding dilemmasJun 19, 2014 8:44 pm - June does this to my inbox. Q. I would like to invite one of my good college friends to be in my wedding party. He and I live relatively far apart but have, over the yea...
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Arlington Hts. family hosts golf challenge to raise money for liver cancerJun 10, 2014 6:37 pm - Rona Wolf, of Arlington Heights, will host the second Rona & Stuart Wolf Golf Challenge - a benefit for liver cancer research - at noon on July 31. The golf tournament w...
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