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Wife and her twin spend their days texting
Dear Amy: I am married to a 40-year-old woman who is an identical twin. Needless to say, my wife and her sister are close, but I almost categorize it as obsessive and/or excessive. They talk via phone or text just about every hour, and they need to know...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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Roger Ebert: Not just a film critic, the film critic
For as long as I can remember following movies, I remember following Roger Ebert. I remember looking forward to watching every episode of “Siskel & Ebert” as a kid. I remember the “Siskel & Ebert” episode of “The Critic,&...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Chicago Sun-Times, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Movies, Roger Ebert
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Remarkable Woman: Patti Vasquez
Getting paid to be funny is great work if you can get it. And comedian Patti Vasquez knows she's fortunate to be busy. "I'm in Iowa next week and then South Carolina after that," Vasquez said recently. "I mean, it took us two weeks just to coordinate...
Tags: Jefferson Park, Girls (tv program), Stand-up Comedy, Larry Miller, Joan Rivers
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A preview of major issues on tap in 2013 in Downers Grove
Several interesting issues are on the horizon for residents of the southeastern DuPage village. Here's a look at topics likely to add another chapter throughout 2013. Competition for Downers Grove Village Council Six people entered the race for...Tags: Personal Service, Bankruptcy, Business Enterprises, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Companies and Corporations
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The University of Chicagoland — at Missouri
— Take a walk around Lathrop Hall at the University of Missouri, and it won't take long before you meet someone from the Chicago area. There are the roommates from Barrington and Cary, and, two doors down, freshmen from Lemont and Mount Prospect....
Tags: Schools, Eastern Illinois University, High Schools, Iowa State University , Teaching and Learning
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6 candidates vie for Glenbard school board
Three newcomers and three incumbents are competing for seats on Glenbard High School District 87's school board. Here's at look at the candidates seeking a seat in the April 9 election on the board overseeing the four high schools that serve parts of...Tags: Board of Directors, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Teaching and Learning, Elections, PTA
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Study raises concerns about raw-food diet for pets
For The Baltimore SunThe raw-food movement has grown in popularity among pet owners for a few years now, with people eschewing commercially produced food in favor of raw meats, vegetables, bones, and fruits for their furry family members. But a new study in the Journal of...Tags: Fatty Acids, Diets and Dieting, Pets, Dietary Supplements
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Trial date set for Woodridge man accused of killing dad with weed trimmer
Tribune reporterA Woodridge man is scheduled to stand trial next month on charges that he allegedly beat his father to death with a weed trimmer. DuPage County Judge Robert Kleeman on Thursday set Jan. 14 as the trial date for Yashesh Desai, 22, charged with the August...Tags: Lawyers, Prescription Drugs, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois)
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Play about India call center never makes a connection
"Disconnect," the aptly named new play by Anupama Chandrasekhar at the Victory Gardens Theater, is set in a collection agency in Chennai, India, where smart, ambitious and energetic young Indian workers assume pseudonyms like Jennifer and Michelle and try...
Tags: Arts and Culture, India, Career and Workplace, Chennai (India), Disconnect (movie)
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Carl Woese dies at 84; evolutionary biologist
Before Carl R. Woese, science divided the living world into two types of organisms: bacteria and everything else. But the University of Illinois professor and colleagues in the 1970s discovered that microbes now called archaea look like bacteria but...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Yale University, Education, Applied Physics, Biology
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Menu labels may sway those who need them most
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Showing diners how many calories are in restaurant food items may influence how much they eat - especially among the least health-conscious people, a new study suggests. "It's encouraging because the information may help the...Tags: Oklahoma State University-Stillwater , Dining and Drinking, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Restaurants
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Simeon All Access | Catching up with Deon Thomas
Deon Thomas believes the recruiting controversy that dogged him for a year and a half following his senior season at Simeon could have been avoided if he had listened to coach Bob Hambric. The University of Illinois' all-time leading scorer and the No....
Tags: Illinois Fighting Illini, College Sports, National Basketball Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois)
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