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4 Lake County men held in lieu of $2 million bail in North Chicago slaying
Four men are charged in the fatal shooting of a man in his North Chicago apartment last month, according to court records. Lake County authorities said Michael Reed, 24, Paul Alston, 21, and Ernest Hughes, 22, all of North Chicago; and Nathaniel Wise,...Tags: Waukegan, Crimes, Murder
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Zimmer to buy Abbott's spine unit
From Chicago Tribune news servicesZimmer Holdings Inc., maker of replacement hips and knees, has agreed to buy Abbott Laboratories' spine division for about $360 million in cash. Abbott's spinal business posted $109 million in 2007 sales, representing a tiny fraction of the...Tags: Real Estate Sales, Research and Development, Zimmer Holdings Incorporated, Abbott Laboratories, Sales
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Transit nearby pays at the pump
Special to the Chicago TribuneManhattan still is waiting for housing near mass transit. That's Manhattan, Ill., not Manhattan, N.Y. The far southwest suburb, 40 miles from Chicago at the end of Metra's Southwest Line, is hoping for a transit-friendly project. "We've designated...Tags: Chicago Real Estate, Morton Grove, Public Transportation, McCormick Place, Boeing Co.
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4 drugs get stronger warnings
From Chicago Tribune news servicesThe Food and Drug Administration ordered stronger warnings Thursday on four medications widely used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other serious illnesses, saying they can raise the risk of possibly fatal fungal infections. The drugs—Enbrel,...Tags: Centocor Incorporated, Thousand Oaks, Medicine, Johnson & Johnson Incorporated, Health Organizations
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A dream once deferred is closer for black delegates
Chicago Tribune correspondentDENVER—Minnesota delegate Sylvia Berry Adams grew up listening to stories of her college-educated grandparents having to answer questions about the U.S. Constitution before they could vote in Virginia. "Sometimes blacks had to guess how many...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Minority Groups, Chicago, Illinois, Virginia
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North Chicago man shot dead during home invasion
Chicago Tribune reporterA North Chicago man was shot and killed in his home Monday morning, officials said. Bernard Phillips, 38, of the 2400 block of Arrington Way was shot once in the chest and once in the abdomen by someone who reportedly broke into his home about 5 a.m.,...Tags: Assault, Police, Waukegan, Crimes, Murder
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Abbott to move test work overseas
Chicago Tribune reporterAbbott Laboratories will eliminate about 1,000 jobs worldwide as part of a sweeping effort to streamline global manufacturing of diagnostic tests within the next four years that eventually will move more production overseas. The cuts amount to less...Tags: California, Heart Disease, Longford Corporation, Abbott Laboratories, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated
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Digital imaging seen as pathology lab cure
Instead of gazing through microscopes to study blood, saliva and other samples from patients to diagnose illness, doctors may soon look at computer screens. Computerizing hospital pathology labs is the goal of a joint venture launched this summer by...Tags: Medical Specialization, Weather Reports, Medicine, Consumer Electronics Industry, Chicago Weather
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Changing of the guard at Great Lakes station
Retiring Col. James P. Coates (left), leader of the U.S. Army's 9th Reserve Officer Training Command Brigade, presents awards to his staff Friday in a ceremony at Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago. The brigade's new commander, Col. Sharon... -
Jelly Belly worker killed in accident at North Chicago plant
A worker at a Jelly Belly Candy Co. factory in North Chicago was killed in an accident late Wednesday, authorities said. A supervisor sent Ismael Reyes-Calderon, 51, to move some items in a storage area, but became curious when he didn't return after...Tags: Waukegan
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AIDSDrug-Lawsuits
BC-AIDS Drug-Lawsuits,0941 Abbott faces more litigation over AIDS drug Eds: Moving on general news and financial services. usaw/lchu By PAUL ELIAS Associated Press Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — When Abbott Laboratories Inc. hiked up...Tags: Chicago, AIDS, Trials, Justice System, Medicine
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More AIDS drug suits dog Abbott
Associated PressSAN FRANCISCO — When Abbott Laboratories raised the price of a popular AIDS drug by 400 percent in 2003, executives prepared for the inevitable public relations hit but assured themselves the backlash would be brief. Nearly five years later, the...Tags: Chicago, AIDS, Trials, Justice System, Medicine
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