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Cook County jail guard charged with bribery and misconduct
A Cook County correctional officer accused of buying cigarettes for a jail inmate was ordered held Wednesday in lieu of $20,000 bail for bribery and official misconduct. Javier Toro, 23, appeared in Bond Court accused of trying to bring cigarettes and...Tags: Punishment, Prisons
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Top Goldman executives won't be receiving cash, bonuses
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. chief executive Lloyd Blankfein and six other top executives at the bank will not be receiving cash or stock bonuses for 2008, a spokesman said yesterday. The decision was made by the executives, said spokesman Lucas Van Praag,...Tags: Corporate Officers, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Bears Stearns Cos., The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Federal Reserve
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New On Disc: Everlast, Ben Folds
EVERLAST Love, War, and the Ghost of Whitey Ford Martyr/Sony Everlast's first album in four years begins with a pair of tracks that carry the whiff of strong ideas past their sell-by date. Opening with a brassy flourish, the rapped "Kill the Emperor"...Tags: Prince, Storrs, Music, Kentucky, Manhattan (New York City)
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Obama forged path as Chicago community organizer
letta.tayler@newsday.com, keith.herbert@newsday.comIn a presidential campaign focused on the future, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama spend a lot of time talking about their pasts. Both lean heavily on tales of early, formative experiences - she running a law clinic in Arkansas, he as a...Tags: Primaries, Texas, Hillary Clinton, Manhattan (New York City), Robert Moses
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Southern Section results
Monday, March 10, 2008 OLYMPIC LEAGUE Cerritos Valley Christian 4, Campbell Hall 3 (8 innings) Senior second baseman Dean Ortiz of Cerritos Valley Christian (3-3, 1-0) singled in senior Garret Feikema from second base with the winning run in the...Tags: Schools, Basketball, Robert Johnson, Baseball, Major League Baseball
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City Section results
Saturday, March 1, 2008 TOURNAMENTS DON LUGO Pool Play South Hills 6, Baldwin Park 3 Thadd McAlpin was two for three with a home run and a double with two RBIs and two runs scored and was also the winning pitcher, giving up three runs and four hits...Tags: Beach Vacations, Jose Hernandez, Schools, Basketball, Religious Leaders
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Family delivers heartfelt message to Ripken
Sun ReporterYesterday's editions of The Sun carried a special section devoted to Cal Ripken Jr.'s entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Sprinkled throughout was a bevy of congratulatory ads, from a full-page salute to Ripken by the Ravens to another from the...Tags: Cal Ripken Jr., Death and Dying, Lou Gehrig, Cancer, Diseases
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Illegal workers nabbed
Newsday Washington BureauAmid congressional wrangling over immigration legislation, Department of Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff announced yesterday the arrests of nearly 1,200 illegal workers and the filing of criminal charges against managers of the nation's biggest...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Manhattan (New York City), Ohio, Long Island, Employees
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2005 All-Metro Boys Lacrosse Team
Sun staffPlayer of the Year: Brennan Kelly, McDonogh The last time a defender earned All-Metro Player of the Year honors in The Sun was in 1997, when Boys' Latin's John Glatzel led the Lakers through an unbeaten, title-winning season, never getting beat one-on-...Tags: High Schools, Brady Smith, Ohio State University, Soccer, Schools
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12 years behind bars, now justice at last
Tribune staff reportersCook County prosecutors on Monday dropped murder and rape cases against two men who spent more than 12 years behind bars, after DNA tests undermined their purported confessions as well as the dubious forensics that had led to their convictions and life...Tags: Fires, Police Investigations, Police, Rape, Punishment
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Surf's up
When communities started passing ordinances to banish skateboarders and in-line skaters from their sidewalks, these gravity-defying dare-devils and speed demons weren't about to suddenly stop practicing their extreme sports. Many of them contacted city...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Teen-agers, Court Administration, Transportation, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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