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Veterans Sports Camp
Medical reporterFor more information regarding the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and RIC Military Adaptive Sports Camp visit, www.ric.org.Tags: Veterans Affairs, Defense
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She begged for help; guards said, 'Shut up'
Chicago Tribune reporterHour after hour, Christina Eilman threw herself at the bars of her cell at a South Side police lockup, shrieking threats one moment and begging for help the next, pleading that she was ill. Even the women in adjoining cells, many who were used to the...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Mental Illness, Lungs and Airways, Los Angeles Hotels, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County
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6 strategies to help you give your chair a rest
Chicago TribuneWhere are you right now? Lounging on an overstuffed couch with the newspaper and a cup of coffee? Sitting on a kitchen chair taking in the news online? Well, I hope you're sitting down for this bit of news. (Or maybe you should stand.) Your chair is...Tags: Gaming, Entertainment, National Institutes of Health, New York, Moving
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Comeback kid
Tribune arts criticViolinist Rachel Barton Pine-star attraction on this balmy night in Santa Fe--is stranded. She yearns to get up from the back-yard lawn chair where her husband has deposited her and stroll to a pool that's shimmering green-blue in the desert twilight....Tags: Music, Entertainment, Chicago Transit Authority, Nine Inch Nails (music group), Health
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Rollers chase glory--and revenge
Tribune staff reporterAlong the fence of the North Avenue Beach skating rink, eyes widened. Mouths hung open. What the ... A clacking hum rose from the track. Ten pairs of roller skates vibrated past, 40 wheels of rhythmic clacking, pumping down the straightaways, holding...Tags: Barbara Brotman, Entertainment, Toy Industry, Sports, Soccer
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Advice columnist Ann Landers dead at 83
Tribune staff reporterFrank, feisty, funny, with a voice as brash as her advice, Eppie Lederer—better known as Ann Landers, advice-giver to the world—had a ready answer for people who wondered why strangers turned to her for help with their most intimate problems. “Well, they...Tags: Entertainment, Wisconsin, Democratic Party, Pauline Friedman Phillips, Health
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Woman's expressions misleading, experts say
Chicago TribuneTerri Schiavo's eyes look vacant. Her mouth hangs open. Then, her mother approaches, saying, "Hi, baby," in a bright voice. Schiavo's lips turn upward, and her blinking accelerates. What do these carefully edited video clips reveal about the severely...Tags: University of Michigan, Education, Plastic Surgeons, Drugs and Medicines, Health
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