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Marriage off the table for most pregnant teens
Tribune reportersOf all the options facing teenagers grappling with an unplanned pregnancy, marriage is rarely a choice, say adolescent health experts. "In my 16 years, I can't recall it coming up even once," said Julie Tye, president of the Cradle, an Evanston-based...Tags: Government, Jamie Lynn Spears, People, Satellite and Cable Service, Teen-agers
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Spotlight on cancer genetics
Chicago Tribune reporterIn the high-profile world of breast cancer advocacy, women with a hereditary predisposition to the disease often feel overlooked. That's why it meant so much when actress Christina Applegate acknowledged last month that she has a genetic mutation known...Tags: Florida, Diseases, Death and Dying, New York, Cancer
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The Cinderella grape
Finding only two domestic pinot blanc brands, one from Oregon and the other from Long Island, sitting ignored on the very bottom shelf of the "other whites" section at Sam's Wines & Spirits' Marcey Street store underscored visually just how below-the-...Tags: California, Beverage Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Thanksgiving, Oregon
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How the Top 10 Illinois high school teams fared
Class 8A 1. Chicago Mt. Carmel (1-0) beat Curie 49-7. 2. Park Ridge Maine South (1-0) beat Schaumburg 52-20. 3. Carol Stream Glenbard North (0-1) lost to Bartlett 28-21. 4. Chicago St. Rita (0-0) did not play. 5. Downers Grove South (0-1) lost to...Tags: Frankfort, Bolingbrook, Flossmoor, Naperville, Oak Lawn
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At a glance
Builder: Kingsland Development Corp. Location: Wheaton 2007 revenues: About $10 million Major for-profit projects: Kingsbrook Glen, Glen Ellyn, 24 townhouses: $450,000 to $730,000; Villas of Ginger Woods, Aurora, 40 townhouses: $390,000 to $580,000...Tags: Carol Stream, Wheaton
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Advised many investors
Special to the Chicago TribuneFor many years, Chicago investment counselor James Kennan Hotchkiss made the daily commute by train to his office in the Loop, where loved ones say he took great pride in caring for his clients. The longtime Hinsdale resident was widely known for the...Tags: Charity, Midway Airport, Colleges and Universities, Chicago Loop, Vermont
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Kingsland touts housing for all income levels
Chicago Tribune reporterPhilip Passon, president of Kingsland Development, has found a formula for doing good as he does well. He's a mid-size developer of suburban single-family homes and townhouses priced from $425,000 to $730,000. Also, as president of the Community...Tags: Government, Fires, Carol Stream, Apartments, National Government
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WHO/WHAT/WEAR
You must be my rising star Fashion Group International of Chicago will honor a group of 2008 innovators at its Fifth Annual Rising Stars Awards on Sept. 11. A cocktail reception begins at 6 p.m. followed by the awards presentations at The Ivy Room at...Tags: Glenview, Macy's, Water Tower Place, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Personal Service
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Sermons to tackle labor issues
Chicago Tribune reporterConnecting his Jewish faith with his support for workers' rights, Ted Smukler sees the beginnings of the labor movement in the Old Testament. "I see Shabbat, the commandment that God gave to rest on the seventh day, as really the first reported history...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Lakeview, Public Holidays, Demographics, Migration
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Kids' vaccinations face risky resistance
Chicago Tribune reportersAngela O'Connell will not allow her 15-month-old son to be vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella because she is certain the vaccination caused autism in her older boy, Aidan. "The little boy that would stare into your eyes and laugh when you...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Diseases, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Medicine, Wheaton
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Glendale Heights man accused of bomb threat against Glen Ellyn bank
A Glendale Heights man was charged with disorderly conduct this week after police said he threatened to blow up a Chase Bank branch in Glen Ellyn. Ryne Mason, 19, of the 700 block of Marilyn Avenue reportedly made the threat to an employee in Chase's...Tags: Explosions, Glendale Heights, Emergency Incidents
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Machines of protection
These planes are what protect the United States on a daily basis. Where do you think we'd be today without such a fleet? Colin McMahon's opinion is grossly one-sided and irresponsible. I'm a six-year veteran of the United States Marine Corps who...
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