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    Jun 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Walgreen company man rises to top

    Greg Wasson gambled away a total of about $60 during the 2 1/2 years he lived in Las Vegas. All of it came while he was parked at some low-stakes slot machine, waiting for his out-of-town guests to wrap up their requisite casino visit.
    Tribune staff reporter
    Greg Wasson gambled away a total of about $60 during the 2 1/2 years he lived in Las Vegas. All of it came while he was parked at some low-stakes slot machine, waiting for his out-of-town guests to wrap up their requisite casino visit.    Wasson, 53,...

    Tags: Prescription Drugs, Lakes and Ponds, Economy, Business and Finance, Sports, Arts and Culture

  2. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Serving up the courses

    <b>2012 COOKING CLASSES AND SCHOOLS</b>
    2012 COOKING CLASSES AND SCHOOLS Cooking schools — amateur and professional — and classes by independent teachers are listed in alphabetical order by category; general classes are listed by geographic area. Information was collected from...

    Tags: Ada St., Diets and Dieting, Economy, Business and Finance, Roosevelt University, Recipes

  4. Nov 2, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  5. Purdue frat suspended for alcohol, hazing violations

    A Purdue University fraternity was suspended for violating the university&rsquo;s alcohol and hazing regulations, announced officials Thursday.
    A Purdue University fraternity was suspended for violating the university’s alcohol and hazing regulations, announced officials Thursday. Beta Theta Pi, located at 150 Littleton St. will be suspended until May 4, 2013.  Following their suspension,...

    Tags: Hazing

  6. Nov 2, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  7. Purdue University helps 5-year-old fight disability

    Every child wants to run around, ride a bike and just play in the park. Lucas Resch can't do those things. He was born with a birth defect that makes his left leg far shorter than his right.
    Every child wants to run around, ride a bike and just play in the park. Lucas Resch can't do those things. He was born with a birth defect that makes his left leg far shorter than his right. Traditional prostheses make his legs even, but do not give him...

    Tags: Technology, Birth Defects, Colleges and Universities, Education, YouTube

  8. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. As drought hits corn, biotech firms see lush field in GMO crops

    WOODLAND, Calif. - The worst U.S. drought in half a century is withering the nation's corn crop, but it's a fertile opportunity for makers of genetically modified crops. Agricultural biotechnology companies have been pouring hundreds of millions of...

    Tags: Technology, Droughts, Chemical Industry, Syngenta AG, Biotechnology Industry

  10. Nov 8, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  11. Police arrest 5 teens in connection with string of robberies on Purdue campus

    Five Lafayette teens were arrested in connection with a series of strong-arm robberies on the Purdue University campus in late October.
    Five Lafayette teens were arrested in connection with a series of strong-arm robberies on the Purdue University campus in late October. Walter Akil Jones, 18, was charged with three counts of robbery with bodily injury and three counts of theft. Marqesse...

    Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution, Theft

  12. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Woman experiences new life on the farm

    SIOUX FALLS(AP) - It's a beautiful September afternoon, and there's no place Morgan Kontz would rather be than in her office - even though she's been working since dawn and likely won't get home until after dusk. Of course, her "office" is the cab of...

    Tags: Deere and Company, South Dakota State University, Genetic Engineering, Consumers

  14. Jun 21, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  15. Gov. Daniels unanimously voted by board to be next Purdue president

    The Purdue Board of Trustees unanimously elected Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels Thursday to be the university&rsquo;s next president.&nbsp;
    The Purdue Board of Trustees unanimously elected Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels Thursday to be the university’s next president.  The trustees met at 10 a.m. in the Stewart Center’s Loeb Playhouse to vote on Daniels.  Keith Krach, board...

    Tags: Elections, Teachers, Regional Authority, Research, Teaching and Learning

  16. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  17. Wilmore attorney to be featured on CBS' '60 Minutes'

    Wilmore lawyer Kimberly I. Barnard&rsquo;s month in training and eight days in an entrepreneur boot camp for veterans have led to her chance for &ldquo;60 Minutes&rdquo; of fame.
    mmoore@jessaminejournal.com
    Wilmore lawyer Kimberly I. Barnard’s month in training and eight days in an entrepreneur boot camp for veterans have led to her chance for “60 Minutes” of fame. Barnard participated in the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with...

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Florida State University, CBS Corp., Physical Disabilities, Small Businesses

  18. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Norman Goldstone dies at 86; engineer saved Watts Towers

    Norman J. "Bud" Goldstone, a former aerospace engineer who devised and directed the 1959 stress test<strong> </strong>that saved the <a href="http://www.wattstowers.org/">Watts Towers</a> from the wrecking ball by proving that the world-famous landmark was structurally sound and safe, has died. He was 86.
    Norman J. "Bud" Goldstone, a former aerospace engineer who devised and directed the 1959 stress test that saved the Watts Towers from the wrecking ball by proving that the world-famous landmark was structurally sound and safe, has died. He was 86....

    Tags: Technology, Rockwell Automation Inc., Obituaries, Engineering, Arts and Culture

  20. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. Three Things on doughnuts, Jozy Altidore and Al Groh

    Sun Sentinel columnist
    Three Things to consider on this sports Tuesday: Thing 1: My column in today's Sun Sentinel has already brought a lot of great feedback, not just from Orioles and Yankees fans but from anyone who has lost contact with an old friend. Glenn Sparks,...

    Tags: Al Groh, Doughnuts, FIFA World Cup, Georgia Institute of Technology, Human Interest

  22. Oct 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Transportation in a disaster zone

    If catastrophe struck the <strong>Chicago area</strong>, many thousands of evacuees would require transportation out of the disaster zone and a place to receive medical care, food and temporary shelter.
    If catastrophe struck the Chicago area, many thousands of evacuees would require transportation out of the disaster zone and a place to receive medical care, food and temporary shelter. Regional reception centers would be needed to pop into action...

    Tags: DeKalb, Michigan Avenue, Medical Research, National Security, Health and Safety at School

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