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Wielding Harrisburg example, U.S. SEC cajoles cities nationwide
Reuters* U.S. regulator underlines rules for disclosure to bondholders * SEC warns municipalities not to gloss over financial health * Pennsylvania capital Harrisburg has mountain of debt to clear WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuters) - At first glance, a federal...Tags: Washington, DC, Economy, Business and Finance, U.S. Congress, Elections, Local Government
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Baltimore's Division I boys basketball commitments for the 2013 class
NAME, PREP SCHOOL AND/OR HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE Jamel Artis, Notre Dame Prep (Mass.), PITTSBURGH Chase Cormier, Fishburne Military / Milford Mill, GRAMBLING STATE Will Darley, Fishburne Military / Dulaney, UMBC Rodney Elliott, John Carroll, UMBC...
Tags: Randallstown, Oakland (Chicago, Illinois), Education, Colleges and Universities
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FACTBOX-U.S. nuclear power reactors that have been shut
ReutersMay 7 (Reuters) - The following reactors were the last power reactors to shut in the United States, according to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The sizes are based on numerous websites, including the NRC. Reactor Size (MW) Location Shut Kewaunee...Tags: Nuclear Power, Haddam, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Shoreham
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Weekend's top show: Shoes, Green at FitzGerald's
Shoes: The Zion, Ill., band pioneered the do-it-yourself home-recording revolution in the ‘70s, and with three singers and songwriters have piled up a trove of melodically rich, guitar-driven pop-rock songs. The trio of Gary Klebe and Jeff and...
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Not guilty plea in slaying prosecutors say was prompted by tilted hat
Special to the TribuneOne of the two men charged in the shooting death of a Zion teen who authorities say was killed for wearing his hat the wrong way pleaded not guilty in a Lake County court today. Judge Christopher Stride told Jose Rebollar-Verara, 25, of the 500 block of...Tags: Trials, Murder, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Mundelein
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Mike Helfgot on boys basketball | St. Viator quietly rolls through first nine games
A year after St. Joseph left the East Suburban Catholic Conference for the Chicago Catholic League, there does not appear to be much of a difference between the two leagues.
Without the fanfare of No. 4 Seton or No. 10 De La Salle, unranked St. Viator...Tags: Kyle Anderson (football), St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), High School Sports
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Dorothy L. Koch
The funeral service for Dorothy L. Koch, 89, of Aberdeen, formerly of Ellendale, N.D., will be 11 a.m., Monday, April 8, 2013, at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, 1111 S. Main St., with Pastor Nathan Henschen officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset...
Tags: American Legion, Long Term Care, Medical Specialization, Tampa, Springfield
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Trump's fired! ... when it comes to adverbs
Before we were debating whether Donald Trump qualifies as a small business, we were debating whether he knows his adverbs. He doesn't. Know his adverbs, that is. (We're not going to pretend to understand tax laws enough to weigh in on the small business...Tags: Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Cyndi Lauper, Small Businesses
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Basketball | Locals in the NCAA Tournament
MEN Akron Deji Ibitayo, Rich Central, So., G, 6-3, 205 Albany Mike Black, Fenwick, Sr., G, 6-0, 180 Boise State Derrick Marks, Plainfield Central, So., G, 6-3, 206 Davidson Clay Tormey, Chicago, Jr., G, 5-11, 165...
Tags: Wayne Blackshear, Lake Forest, Marquette Golden Eagles, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Bolingbrook
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SXSW 2013: It's a wrap
AUSTIN, Texas -- Savages, a U.K. quartet that made new converts with each gig at the South by Southwest Music Conference, was in a particularly nasty mood during its final appearance Saturday. "Last stop at a horrible (expletive) festival," hissed singer...
Tags: Music, Iggy Pop, Festive Events, OFWGKTA (music group), Concerts
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Prosecutor: Man killed because of the way he wore his hat
Special to the TribuneWearing his hat cocked to the right got an innocent 19-year-old Zion man killed early Sunday, Lake County prosecutors said today. Jose M. Garcia, 18, of the 600 block of Deepwoods, Mundelein, and Jose Rebollar-Verara, 24, of the 500 block of N. Carol...Tags: Mundelein, Prosecution, Round Lake Park
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Prosecutor: Teen father slammed Zion baby's head into metal crib
Special to the TribuneA 17-year-old Zion father slammed his baby's head into a metal crib after he wouldn't stop crying, killing the infant, a prosecutor said. Victor Salinas-Corona was "frustrated" by the baby’s constant cries and the blow killed 5-month-old Ayden...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Lawyers, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution
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