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Quinn touts tax-form donations for military families
Tribune reporterWhen Sgt. Jason Hoster deployed to Kuwait last year, the $500 checks supported his father while he underwent chemotherapy for lung cancer. During an earlier tour in Afghanistan, the cash helped his mother cover expenses. Those grants came from the...Tags: Health Treatments, Illinois Governor, Streamwood, Executive Branch, Government
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Hundred's camp out for Calexico's Relay for Life
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Cancer can be scary, but Calexico fought back in its annual Relay for Life event this weekend. Calexico resident Lorena Moreno received the news that she had breast cancer on April 16, 2012. The first thought that came to Lorena&...Tags: American Cancer Society, Human Interest, Esophageal cancer, Breast Cancer, Relay for Life
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Sculptures chosen for St. Charles park exhibit
As spring comes to St. Charles, so does the eighth annual Sculpture in the Park exhibition. Nine works created by nine artists from across the country will be showcased along the walking path of Mt. St. Mary Park from April 15 through Sept. 15....
Tags: Arts, Sculpture, Arts and Culture, Artists, Fine Artists
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Merle Haggard to perform at Salem Civic Center in October
Country Music Hall of Fame member Merle Haggard is coming to the Salem Civic Center this fall. This will be Haggard’s first appearance at the Salem Civic Center in a decade. The show is set for Sunday, October 27 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets go on...
Tags: Merle Haggard
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Victor Carranza dies at 77; 'Emerald King' of Colombia
Victor Carranza, known as the "Emerald King" of Colombia, who built a near monopoly in trade in the precious gems and survived at least two assassination attempts along the way, died of lung cancer Thursday at a Bogota hospital. He was 77. Officials...
Tags: Justice System, Restraint of Trade, Corporate Crime, Colombia, Lawyers
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Charlie Zill, former Orioles usher, dies of lung cancer at 56
The Baltimore SunCharlie Zill, the popular long-time usher at Camden Yards who entertained Orioles fans with his “Zillbilly” dance during the seventh-inning stretch, died late Saturday night of lung cancer. He was 56. Zill, who had been diagnosed with cancer...Tags: Morphine (drug), Human Interest, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Yankees, Health Treatments
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Geraldine Hamilton: Hard life full of help for those around her
In her 65 years on Earth, Geraldine "Gerry" Hamilton was given plenty of reason to be angry. Born in Alabama in 1947, she lost both her parents before she was 10. With no one to care for her, she landed in an orphanage and was separated from her...
Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Orlando
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View from the top: Rappelling 14 stories down the B Hotel
"Just put your heels out over the ledge," says the woman, reminding me that I have ropes attached to me in six -- six! -- different places. I cheat out about an inch, because this ledge is 14 stories above the ground, and my heart is racing. And the...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Chemotherapy, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Breast Cancer, National Hockey League
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Ferris-riding record attempt not a wheely big deal
The competition last week published a story about plans at Navy Pier for park operations manager Clinton Shepherd to earn a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records by riding the signature Ferris wheel for 48 hours. Forty-eight hours straight? Not...
Tags: Mad Men (tv program), Beverly Hills, 90210 (tv program), National Football League, Sports, Navy Pier
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READER SUBMITTED: American Cancer Society Announces Cancer Study At Middlesex Hospital And Cancer Center
Middletown/ShorelineAmerican Cancer Society announces launch of cancer study at Middlesex Hospital and Cancer Center. Community encouraged to participate. Middlesex Hospital and the American Cancer Society are enlisting support from local residents to participate in an...Tags: American Cancer Society, Healthcare Provider, Health, Health Organizations, Hospitals and Clinics
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Letters: A smoker's right to harm others?
Re "The right to dumb choices," Editorial, April 24 In opposing a proposal in New York City to raise the legal smoking age from 18 to 21, The Times claims that "a decision to smoke harms only the smoker." That's questionable. Decisions by motorists...
Tags: New York City, Crime, Law and Justice
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Looking for closure in unsolved murder of Lorraine 'Lori' Zimmerman
waynesboro@herald-mail.comSandra Volneck has faced many challenges over the years, but the hardest thing she ever had to do was look at her 15-year-old daughter’s battered, lifeless body before closing the casket and burying her. “I wouldn’t wish that on nobody....Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Laws, Murder, Criminal Laws, Criminals
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