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CB man threatens to light another man on fire
A Council Bluffs man faces attempted murder and arson charges after authorities say he poured gasoline on another man and threatened to light him on fire. Pottawattamie County sheriff's officials say Eric Smith was taken into custody Saturday at a rural...Tags: Assault, Crimes
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Allegations of misconduct put jobs of Glen Ellyn police chief, planning director on the line
Special to the TribuneGlen Ellyn's police chief and planning director have been accused of inappropriate personal conduct and may lose their jobs. The issue has deeply divided trustees in the western suburb, some of whom want them fired while others say they apparently haven'...Tags: Prosecution, Glen Ellyn, Police
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Pratt St. restaurant, brewery changes hands
.signature_highlight {border-top:1px solid #cccccc; padding-top:5px; font-style:italic;} The Wharf Rat, a restaurant and brewery at 206 W. Pratt St., has new owners. Donald Kelly, who has operated bars in Connecticut, and Justin Dvorkin, a brewer at...Tags: Beverage Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Connecticut, Fells Point
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Diane Lane, Laura Dern, Sex Pistols are 'Fabulous'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comQuestion: What do Diane Lane, Laura Dern, the Sex Pistols and the director of Cheech and Chong's "Up in Smoke" have in common? Answer: Possibly the most influential rock and roll movie you've never seen. The 1981 cult film "Ladies and Gentlemen, the...Tags: Jane Fonda, Laura Dern, Music, eBay Incorporated, Schools
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Vietnamese American politicians are coming of age in Westminster
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe first Vietnamese American in the country was elected to public office 16 years ago when Tony Lam won a seat on the Westminster City Council, making history for a refugee group that fled after the Vietnam War and settled in Orange County. Lam's...Tags: Philosophy, Local Elections, Parliament, International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions
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Human evolution? That's so over
Chicago Tribune correspondentLONDON — Human evolution may be winding down as the forces that once drove it—older fathers, isolated populations and widespread child mortality—are disappearing, a geneticist at the University College London argues. In a lecture last...Tags: Medical Specialization, Population, Genetics
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Chrissie Hynde was never one to pretend
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT'S A bright, sunny morning after a gig, and Chrissie Hynde is doing what any good rock star would: hanging out in her hotel room, casually flipping the pages of a magazine and eyeballing porn. Not the kind about sex -- the kind about luxury goods. "I...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Music, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Ohio, West Hollywood
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 31-Sept. 6
Celebrity birthdays for the week of Aug. 31-Sept. 6: Aug. 31: Actor Warren Berlinger ("Operation Petticoat," ''The Joey Bishop Show") is 71. Drummer Jerry Allison of Buddy Holly and the Crickets is 69. Singer Van Morrison is 63. Guitarist Rudolf Schenker...Tags: Celebrity, Dan Miller, Mark Harmon, Joey Bishop, Macy Gray
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British comedian Russell Brand tries to conquer America
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterClad head to toe in skin-tight Johnny Cash black, Russell Brand mounted the stage at Hollywood's venerable rock venue the Roxy Theatre on a recent Sunday looking every inch the louche, preening British rock star of archetype. His haystack of "Edward...Tags: Adam Sandler, Johnny Cash, Philosophy, Paris Hilton, Colin Firth
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'User 927'
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind "User 927," a new production in Philadelphia that...Tags: Chicago, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Missing Persons, Amazon.com Inc., Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Airline Internet rules are up in the air
The Associated PressSeat 17D is yapping endlessly on an Internet phone call. Seat 16F is flaming Seat 16D with expletive-laden chats. Seat 16E is too busy surfing porn sites to care. Seat 17C just wants to sleep. Welcome to the promise of the Internet at 33,000 feet -...Tags: eBay Incorporated, Matsushita Electric Industrial Company Limited, Air France-KLM, American Airlines, Inc., Internet
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SPINCYCLE: GUIDE TO POLITICS AND POLITICIANS
CLINTON CLINGS ON All over by June? Don't count on it Oh, the wails of August. There has been a certain coyness in the way Hillary Rodham Clinton and her top aides answer the question, "How long will this go on?" The standard line, from Clinton...Tags: Hillary Clinton, David A. Paterson, Wisconsin, Eliot Spitzer, Executive Branch
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