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Bears’ Idonije gets tackled on sale of Vernon Hills house
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Israel Idonije has taken a significant loss on his three-bedroom house in Vernon Hills, selling it for $480,000.
A Manitoba, Canada, native who has played for the Bears since 2004, Idonije, 29, sold the 3,081-square-foot...Tags: Israel Idonije, Chicago Bears, Family, Tribune Company, Chicago Tribune
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A Sleek And Airy Modernist Landmark
It's known, locally and in numerous architectural archives, as the "Castle House," but you'd never find it if you went in search of a castle-like structure along New London's waterfront Pequot Avenue.
Instead of an ornate and massive bastion of...Tags: Tropical Weather, Property, Arts and Culture, Disasters, AMC (tv network)
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Study: Tobacco firms try YouTube
Los Angeles TimesTobacco advertising are strictly regulated on TV, and portrayals of smoking in movies continue to decline. Where can tobacco companies go to get their brands and products in front of kids? YouTube, of course. And apparently they are, according to a...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Computer Networking and Internet, Arts and Culture, Los Angeles Times, Entertainment
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Jury Awards Punitive Damage to Smoker's Daughter
Associated PressA jury on Monday recommended that cigarette maker Philip Morris USA should pay $13.8 million in punitive damages to the daughter of a longtime smoker who died of lung cancer. The panel voted 9-3 in favor of Bullock's daughter Jodie Bullock, who is now...Tags: Lung Cancer, Trials, Tobacco Products, Crime, Law and Justice, Death
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What's in a Cigarette?
AP Tobacco WriterThe Food and Drug Administration is working to lift the smokescreen clouding the ingredients used in cigarettes and other tobacco products. In June, tobacco companies must tell the FDA their formulas for the first time, just as drugmakers have for...Tags: North Carolina, San Diego (San Diego, California), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Science and Technology, Drugs and Medicines
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Beermen in America: A South Lawn saga
The Swampby Mark Silva There are so many potential "teachable moments'' in the sharing of a few cold beers outside the White House this evening - with the president, the Harvard professor and Cambridge police office embroiled in a debate over......Tags: Racism, Cinema Industry, Barack Obama, Government, Movies
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2009 Emmy Awards Live
Show TrackerLive-blogging the 2009 Emmy Awards 8:05 p.m.: Closing thoughts. Whoever has the Emmys next year should break with tradition and hire Neil Patrick Harris to host. Might be time to ban '30 Rock' from further nominations. Bryan Cranston is finally...... -
'Tommy Bahama State Beach' might be the only way to go
Maybe it's the summer heat. Or maybe, like a lot of people, I've given up all hope of any bold leadership in California when it comes to the budget.
Whatever the reason, I'm getting more comfortable with the idea of a beer company sponsoring a state...Tags: Republican Party, San Diego (San Diego, California), Executive Branch, Laws, Orange (Orange, California)
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Consumer Confidential: GM loves China, tobacco companies rake it in
Money & CompanyHere's your thick-as-thieves Thursday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --Let them eat Chevys: General Motors might be having troubles at home, but the carmaker is on a tear in China, where sales of GM vehicles rose nearly...... -
Big bucks for council candidates
Despite the down economy and lack of hot-button issues in the city, Newport Beach City Council candidates raised nearly $140,000 in the first half of 2010. The fundraising reports, the last of which were made public this week, show real estate...Tags: Political Fundraising, Charity, Real Estate, Orange (Orange, California), Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
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Obama: Tobacco Bill "Will Make History"
WASHINGTON -- Congress sent legislation to the White House Friday granting the federal government unprecedented authority to regulate and restrict cigarettes, the single largest cause of preventable death.
President Barack Obama quickly expressed his...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Republican Party, Heads of State, Laws, Henry Waxman
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Add "Cigarette Policy Reform" To The Agenda
An editorial by the Chicago TribuneIt took decades of scientific and political battles before cigarette makers would admit the obvious: Cigarettes kill people. Warnings about the dangers of smoking are now plain on every pack sold in America. It took years of brawling in statehouses...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Supreme Court, Drugs and Medicines, Barack Obama
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