Woodridge
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The briefsJan 20, 2008 10:00 pm - IMSA plans visit day Academically talented students interested in attending the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy in Aurora may attend a preview day with their pa...
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Aurora man killed in I-355 crashJan 20, 2008 10:00 pm - A 34-year-old Aurora man was killed when his car hit a median on an I-355 off-ramp early Sunday morning. James Fleming was exiting onto I-88 west when he hit the median ...
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Does Clinton have a shot in Obama's state?Jan 20, 2008 10:00 pm - In the Northwest suburbs, a handful of Hillary Clinton supporters are planting the seeds for a campaign to win voters in what is largely considered Barack Obama country....
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Sticks, stones might break bones, but will attack ads hurt hopefuls?Jan 19, 2008 10:00 pm - After two weeks of attack ads, verbal sparring and negative campaigning from both sides, the Republican frontrunners in the 14th Congressional District race are releasin...
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Seniors are using Web to manage their moneyJan 19, 2008 10:00 pm - Are you finding yourself going to more Web sites of financial institutes? Young or old, you're looking to improve your pocketbook with some quick clicks online. A survey...
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Wood Dale resident, 71, made life of volunteeringJan 19, 2008 10:00 pm - The walls of Raymond Drust's home are a testimony to the things he loved in life. There's pictures of family, of course. But then there's all the plaques for his years ...
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Student who put his candidate in a song wants autograph, tooJan 19, 2008 10:00 pm - Hey there, Obama, this 12-year-old wants your autograph. But it's not just any old autograph he's seeking. Chaz got a detention for singing without his teacher's permi...
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Landfill's methane gas leaks pose worry to neighborsJan 19, 2008 10:00 pm - Along with pots and pans, a stove and a fridge, Karen Perez's kitchen contains an extra piece of essential equipment. It's an alarm that will alert her family if methane...
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Generosity helps woman out of Catch-22Jan 19, 2008 10:00 pm - Sherry May has found a way out of her Catch-22, thanks to an outpouring of suburban generosity. May, an Elgin resident who runs not-for-profit Go With Books, recently so...
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Naperville woman says cacao plant helped to cure her illnessJan 19, 2008 10:00 pm - Some of the worst years of Cathy Bouchard's life were spent suffering from the constant pain of fibromyalgia. And yet, the chronic condition led her to the best discover...