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Naperville police probe vandalism of Jesus statue
Naperville police are investigating an act of vandalism at a church near downtown. Police said a man in his 20s pushed over a 4-foot-tall marble statue of Jesus that stood outside Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church on Monday night. When the statue...Tags: Roman Catholic, Naperville, Sculpture
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Football player Ben Loth ends up a good fit at Crespi High
Once a month, Ben Loth, a 6-foot-5, 275-pound offensive tackle, defies conventional wisdom by attending mass at Encino Crespi High.
He sits respectfully as teammates take communion and listens intently as a priest reads passages from the Old Testament in...Tags: Religious Education, Teaching and Learning, Parochial Schools, Roman Catholic
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Former Hampton councilman Willis Cox dies
247-7840Willis Cox was known as a longtime owner of Gloucester's James Store, the first Republican city councilman in Hampton since Reconstruction, and a lifelong fan of America's pastime. Mr. Cox died Monday at age 81. Born in Newport News in 1927, he attended...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Death and Dying, Babe Ruth, Major League Baseball
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Edward Tandaric, founder of realty firm in Downers Grove, dies at age 86
Special to the Chicago TribuneEdward Tandaric, the son of Croatian immigrants, was born and raised on Chicago's South Side. He learned the language and customs of Croatia from his parents while being taught English in school. The World War II veteran realized the American dream after...Tags: Downers Grove, Clubs and Associations, Roman Catholic, Family, Business Enterprises
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Meeks plans to proceed with school boycott
Chicago Tribune reporterSaying he would run out of options to call it off, state Sen. James Meeks plans to go ahead with a Tuesday boycott of the first day of Chicago's public schools to protest the way Illinois pays for education. Meeks (D-Chicago), who also is pastor of Salem...Tags: Family, James Meeks, Demonstration, Baptist, Chicago Public Schools
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Today's schedule
COLLEGES Football Virginia State at Norfolk State, 6 Men's soccer UNC Greensboro at William and Mary, 7 CNU Classic: Medaille (Buffalo, N.Y.) vs. Virginia Wesleyan, 5 York (Pa.) at Christopher Newport, 7:30 Women's soccer Blue Jay Invitational...Tags: Anglican, Colleges and Universities, Labor Day, College of William and Mary, Boo Williams
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Bulletin Board: A list of events in Palm Beach County
Today Acrylic painting classes, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Professional Artists' League, 19119 Winslow Terrace, west of Boca Raton. $25. Call 561-883-5033. Animal Encounter, learn about nocturnal animals, 2 p.m. $3. Call 561-629-8760. Art film, Babette's...Tags: Boynton Beach, West Palm Beach, Delray Beach, Crossroads, Starbucks Corporation
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Religion datebook
Workshops, seminars Joy of Living Ladies Bible Study, studying the book of Job for 13 weeks: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesdays ; Northland, A Church Distributed, 530 Dog Track Road, Longwood; crobins@cfl.rr.com. Present Moment Awareness, living course based on...Tags: Orlando, Casselberry, Religious Texts, Altamonte Springs, Ocoee
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Doctor helped start center for treatment of alcoholism
Chicago Tribune reporterAntonio J. Carballo, a Cuban-born and -educated doctor, maintained a busy practice in Chicago's Mt. Greenwood neighborhood for 30 years and helped start an alcoholism treatment center at Mercy Hospital in the early 1970s. Dr. Carballo, 80, died...Tags: Roman Catholic, Diseases, Hospitals and Clinics, Orland Park, Heart Disease
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Friday's local results and schedule
Daily PressHIGH SCHOOLS Please see HRVarsity.com for scores, news and opinion COLLEGES Men's soccer Virginia Soccer Classic (in Charlottesville): Southern Methodist 2, Old Dominion 0 St. John's 1, Virginia 0 CNU Classic: York (Pa.) 2, Virginia Wesleyan 0...Tags: Anglican, Fourth of July, Memorial Stadium
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Word goes out about curfews, classes
Chicago Tribune reporterChicago police and school officials offered some stark reminders Friday of the importance of curfews and attendance as the academic year begins. "So far this year 62 [children] were shot after curfew," Police Supt. Jody Weis said at a news conference....Tags: Family, Roman Catholic, James Meeks, Michael Pfleger, Chicago Public Schools
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Jill Biden earns passing marks
The SwampJill and Joe Biden Thursday in Denver. (Ted S. Warren/AP) by James Oliphant There's a website named RateMyProfessors that must be the bane of all collegiate instructors everywhere. Students are asked to rate their teachers on a scale of......Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Political Candidates, School Examinations, Minority Groups, Elections
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