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Hazel M. Kloempken, who helped push to create Huntley's library, dies at age 80
Special to the Chicago TribuneHazel M. Kloempken liked working with others to make things happen, whether she was volunteering in a hospital emergency room or helping to start a community library, as she did in Huntley in the late 1980s. Mrs. Kloempken, 80, died Sunday, Sept. 21,...Tags: Crystal Lake, Virginia, Roman Catholic, Medical Specialization, St. Charles
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BESTSELLERS
A list of national bestsellers Compiled by Publishers Weekly HARDCOVER FICTION 1. FEARLESS FOURTEEN, by Janet Evanovich (St. Martin's) 2. THE LAST PATRIOT, by Brad Thor (Atria) 3. SAIL, by James Patterson and Howard Roughan (Little, Brown) 4....Tags: David Oliver, Tim Russert, Book
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THIS WEEK: Readings and events on LI
Wednesday Former Teen People editor Jen Calonita joins the Beach Bag Book Club to discuss her latest young adult novel, "Secrets of My Hollywood Life: On Location" (Poppy). At 4:15 p.m., Merrick Library, 516-377-6112. If you can't make it to the...Tags: Books and Magazines, Clubs and Associations, Book, Franz Kafka, Long Island
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Russian workers robbed by 2 women in JCC
757-247-4760Three women working in the country for the summer were robbed of cash, paychecks and cameras off Pocahontas Trail Sunday night. The women, who police said all hail from Russia, were walking in the 1900 block of Algonquin Trail around 10:30, when a car...Tags: Vehicles, Williamsburg, Crimes, Theft, Police
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Paperbacks
The Cherokee Nation and the Trail of Tears By Theda Perdue and Michael D. Green Penguin, $14 Recounts the tragic and heroic story of the mandated 800-mile march in the 1830s to what is now Oklahoma, which cost more than 4,000 Cherokee lives. Anne of...Tags: Oklahoma, Political Candidates, New York, High Schools, Awards and Prizes
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Car clubs cruisin' all summer
Tribune staff reporterMONDAY CRUISES The Lemont Classic Car Club is hosting Monday Night Cruises at the Lemon Tree Restaurant, 1035 S. State St. Lemont. The free event is held from 6 to 9 p.m. every Monday, except holidays, through Sept. 29. Visit www.lemontclassiccarclub....Tags: Lincoln, Ford, Vehicles, Kansas, Toyota
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Investment banker finds love with song in his heart
Special to NewsdayIt's about a quarter past nine on a recent evening at Feinstein's at Loews Regency, the popular Manhattan supper club. About 60 well-dressed patrons are sitting at tables in the gold and burgundy-colored room, where the likes of Broadway's Patti LuPone...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Tony Bennett, Movies, Ira Gershwin, Music Theater
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Best Sellers
A list of national bestsellers compiled by Publishers Weekly. HARDCOVER FICTION 1. BLOOD NOIR, by Laurell K. Hamilton (Berkley) 2. THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown) 3. ODD HOURS, by Dean Koontz (Bantam) 4. LOVE THE ONE YOU'RE WITH, by...Tags: David Oliver, Lauren Weisberger
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'Passing Strange,' 'August: Osage County' win critics' prize
linda.winer@newsday.com"August: Osage County," Tracy Letts' massive Pulitzer Prize winning serious comedy, won the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for best play. "Passing Strange," a rock musical by and starring a singer/songwriter named Stew, was named best musical....Tags: New York, Reviews, Literature, Los Angeles, Awards and Prizes
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Tetrodotoxin: Edward Bachner arrested after ordering pufferfish toxin
Federal authorities on Monday charged a Lake in the Hills man with possession of a pufferfish toxin in an amount that one expert said could kill almost 100 people. Edward F. Bachner IV, 35, who allegedly posed as a doctor when ordering the poison known...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, California, Oakbrook Terrace, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Police Investigations
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'On American Soil,' big-screen bound
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJune 26, 2008 The book: 'On American Soil: How Justice Became a Casualty of World War II' By Jack Hamann ( Algonquin Books) The buyer: Relevant Entertainment The deal Relevant Entertainment options Jack Hamann's "On American Soil: How Justice Became a...Tags: Riots, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Prisoners and Detainees, Movies, Crimes
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June 30
Author David Maraniss To purchase a copy of the book: Rome 1960 Event: June 30th at 5:30 p.m. Chicago Council on Global Affairs 332 South Michigan Suite 1100 Chicago Speaking & Signing **Please note this is a ticketed event. Birch River Grill 75 West...Tags: Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Michigan, Arlington Heights
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