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Lakers paid $129.5 million in salary, luxury taxes for early exit
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Casey touts small business expansion tax break
The last two times Red Robin opened restaurants in eastern Pennsylvania, employing dozens of workers, the expansions were aided by a provision in the federal tax code that allows the investment to be depreciated over an accelerated 15-year period. But...
Tags: Robert P. Casey, Jr., Allentown, Small Businesses, Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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West Cook task force increases gun, drug arrests
After five years in operation, the West Suburban Enhanced Drug/Gang Enforcement task force is making a difference in getting drug dealers and gang members out of its member communities, said Thomas Weitzel, task force co-chairman. A year-end report...
Tags: Riverside (Cook, Illinois), Oak Park, Trials, Politics, Personal Weapon Control
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The gentle art of trumpeter Bobby Lewis
Each January, the Jazz Showcase turns its spotlight toward Chicago artists, enabling the club to bypass costlier touring attractions at a time of year when audiences typically are small. That's a boon not only to the city's musicians but to listeners,...
Tags: Music, Joe Segal, Charlie Parker, Music Industry, Peggy Lee
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Jazz roaring ahead for the New Year
The New Year has just begun, but the jazz scene never settles down. Among the weekend's highlights: Rob Mazurek: The enterprising Chicago cornetist has produced remarkable work with his aptly named Exploding Star Orchestra, which conjures a...
Tags: Concerts, Hyde Park, Green Mill (club), Music, Count Basie
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Bishop McCort presents awards
Awards were presented on Thursday, May 17, 2012 at Bishop McCort Catholic High School to a few outstanding students. Conner Hagins Freshman Conner Hagins was a top runner-up in the 2012 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards in Pennsylvania and was...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Prudential Financial Incorporated, Security, Barack Obama, Frank Burns
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Family of missing Burbank FBI agent launches own search
The family of an FBI agent who disappeared from his Burbank home more than a month ago made an emotional plea on Wednesday for the public’s help in preventing the case from going cold. It was the second time the family of Special Agent Stephen...
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Pietro sparks Funkstown win to gain split with Hershey
Sunday, June 3, 2012 LEGION BASEBALL Funkstown splits at Hershey HERSHEY, Pa. — Funkstown Post 211 split a doubleheader with Hershey on Saturday, winning the second game 11-8 after dropping the first game 6-3. Phillip Pietro had two hits,...Tags: Jack Kelly, Billy Miller, Derrick Jones, Philadelphia Phillies, Auto Racing
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Warriors done in by two big innings
Monday, April 9, 2012 PREP BASEBALL EMMITSBURG, Md. — Urbana broke the game open with four runs in the fifth inning and five in the sixth as the Hawks beat Boonsboro 14-4 on Monday at Mount St. Mary’s. Adam Peters had a two-run single and...Tags: James Buchanan, Clubs and Associations, AFL-CIO, John Jenkins, Baseball
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Scoreboard - Feb. 14, 2012
TV SPORTS Men's College Basketball-Northwestern at Indiana, 5:30 p.m. (Big 10 Network); Villanova at South Florida, 6 p.m. (ESPN2); Rutgers at Notre Dame, 6 p.m. (ESPNU); North Carolina at Miami, 7 p.m. (ESPN); Purdue at Illinois, 7:30 p.m. (Big 10...Tags: National Basketball Association, Health, Los Angeles Clippers, ESPN (tv network), Ned Yost
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Gaylord Herald Times named Michigan Newspaper of Year
The Gaylord Herald Times has been named the Newspaper of the Year for 2011 in the Michigan Press Association annual competition. The Herald Times collected 15 awards enroute to being named Newspaper of the Year, including six firsts, four seconds and...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine
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Prosecutor: Former Woodridge cop used charity as 'personal slush fund'
Special to the TribuneEx-Woodridge police officer Scott Webb used charity proceeds as a “personal slush fund,” a DuPage County prosecutor said at a Thursday hearing where Webb’s bail was increased by $500,000. Judge Kathryn Creswell raised Webb’s...Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Justice System, Harley-Davidson Inc., Judges
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