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Boat show, Shore Line, Strictly Sail
Tribune staffBOAT, RV SHOW The 79th annual Chicago Boat, RV and Outdoors Show comes to McCormick Place North Jan. 14-18. Hundreds of boats and recreational vehicles along with accessories, travel tips and a trout pond are among the attractions. Hours are 11 a.m. to...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Road Transportation, Transportation, Vehicles, Academic Progress
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Ga. lawmakers hope budget crisis will force seat belt law change for pickup trucks
Associated Press WriterATLANTA (AP) — The sputtering economy may give Georgia legislators the extra push they need to require adults in pickup trucks to wear seat belts — changing the law would instantly give the state about $4 million in federal highway funds. The...Tags: Road Transportation, Sonny Perdue, Transportation, Vehicles, Laws
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Teens arrested in home-invasion shooting death
Two teenagers have been arrested in the shooting death of an 84-year-old man and the wounding of his 77-year-old wife at their rural Brown County home. Charges against 17-year-old Bennie Reed of rural Brown county include murder, attempted murder and...Tags: Justice System, Assault, Murder, Police, Court Administration
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FDA formula guidelines assume parents will use only 1 infant formula, consumer group says
AP National WriterThe decision by the Food and Drug Administration to allow U.S.-manufactured infant formula contaminated with melamine or its byproducts onto store shelves is "seriously flawed" and medically risky because parents may feed their babies more than one...Tags: Consumers, Rosa DeLauro, Healthcare Policies, Infants, Food Safety
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Obama's mother-in-law to join family in White House
The Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Get ready for the in-law in chief. President-elect Barack Obama's mother-in-law, Marian Robinson, is moving into the White House at least temporarily to join Michelle Obama and the two children, transition officials said Friday. That's...Tags: Ulysses S Grant, Harry S Truman, National Government, The White House, Barack Obama
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Staying fit in winter is good for you all year 'round
While snow and ice may keep many people indoors this winter -- preventing participation in healthy outdoor activities -- there are still many ways to keep fit during the winter months. "Regular physical activity is proven to be so important," said...Tags: Physical Exercise, Clubs and Associations, Wildlife, Natural Resources, Yoga
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Loss of 524K jobs is highest in 16 years
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comThe U.S. economy continued its employment free fall in December with a loss of 524,000 jobs, fewer than some market experts had predicted but staggering nonetheless. The Bureau of Labor Statistics, which released the jobs data Friday, characterized the...Tags: Business, Teen-agers, Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama, Unemployment
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Consumer Reports: Nearly Half of Americans Have Delayed Purchasing a New Car
Consumer ReportsToyota and Honda lead the pack in CR???s Auto Brand Perceptions Survey YONKERS, NY ??? Nearly half of Americans (48 percent) reported that they will wait longer before their next vehicle purchase, according to the results of Consumer Reports??? 2009... -
13% Of Adults In State Lack In Basic Literacy
| A new report estimates that 13 percent of Pennsylvania adults lack basic literacy skills, such as the ability to read newspapers or brochures. The report released Thursday by the National Center for Education Statistics is the first national comparison...Tags: Philadelphia County, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Adults, Pennsylvania
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Text of Obama's economic speech
Full text of President-elect Barack Obama's speech on the economy at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., as transcribed by CQ Transcriptions: OBAMA: Thank you so much. Let me begin by thanking George Mason University for their extraordinary...Tags: World War II, Government Debt, National Government, Children, United States
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Arrest made in Syracuse party shooting; teen dies
scheduled, comment from police chief and defense attorney, details of shootings. SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) _ A Rochester man has been charged in a shooting at an underage drinking party that injured four people, including a teenager who later died. David...Tags: Justice System, Court Preliminary, Assault, Health and Safety at School, Murder
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Accused Dillard High School shooter won't be moved to psychiatric hospital
South Florida Sun-SentinelShe's suicidal, mutilates herself and writes poems about how she longs for death, a defense attorney and psychologist said Thursday in a bid to have accused Dillard High School shooter Teah Wimberly, 15, transferred from jail to a psychiatric hospital....Tags: Justice System, Prisons, Health and Safety at School, John Murphy, Juvenile Delinquency
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