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London goes for the gold in luring more business
— As long as I was going to be here for a few days, I thought I would call ahead to see if I could visit Gregory Case, president and chief executive officer of Aon PLC, the insurance giant born and based in Chicago until Case moved its global...Tags: Edward M. Burke, McDonald's, American Enterprise Institute, Travel, Chicago Transit Authority
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Council OKs new sister, friendship cities
The City Council on Tuesday gave its blessings to the adoption of a new sibling by the Laguna Beach Sister Cities Assn. and the friending of another. Sister Cities is not a city-sponsored organization, but Mayor Jane Egly and Councilman Kelly Boyd...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Barack Obama, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Nuclear concerns
Ever wonder what that thing was about back in May when President Obama whispered to Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev of Russia, "Tell President Putin after I'm re-elected I will have more room for negotiations." That was May of this year and the very day...Tags: Elections, U.S. Military, U.S. Department of Defense, Barack Obama, Cuba
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Police embracing social media as tools
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Minutes after a shooting near the Oakland Airport this year, the gunman was on the loose. And police Sgt. Chris Bolton quickly fired off a flurry of text alerts to thousands of nearby residents through a social media tool for...
Tags: Government, Shootings, Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Oikos University
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The have-littles and the have-nots
Hey, did you hear the joke about the world leader who had the answer to the global economic crisis? Well, there you go -- now you have. Remember the old days, when leaders of developed nations would hold summits to decide how to solve the plight of the...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Africa, Productivity, China, Human Interest
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747 cargo jet clips commuter plane at O'Hare
Passengers were removed from an American Eagle commuter jet after its tail was clipped by the right wing of a Boeing 747 cargo plane at O'Hare International Airport this afternoon, officials said. The 18 passengers and three crew members aboard the...
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, American Airlines, Inc.
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Youths rise and shine at Camp Cadet
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThis week will be different than the rest of summer vacation for 40 youths participating in the Fulton County (Pa.) Camp Cadet. The girls woke at 5 a.m. and the boys at 6 a.m. Monday for running, range shooting, water safety class and presentations at...Tags: Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Super Bowl, U.S. Navy, First Aid, Sprague
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Briefs: U.S. fed up with Pakistan
Panetta says U.S. is 'reaching the limits of our patience' with Pakistan KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta on Thursday pressured Pakistan to do more to root out the al-Qaida-linked Haqqani terrorist network from its...
Tags: Gasoline Industry, Petroleum Industry, Barack Obama, Oklahoma City Thunder, Haqqani Network
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China still faces 'severity' in foreign trade, urges unity in Europe
China’s foreign trade situation will face “continuing severity” this year, according to Commerce Minister Chen Deming in a statement Monday. But, “if lucky,” imports and exports could still grow about 10%, according to a...
Tags: Europe, Political Fundraising, Money and Monetary Policy, Central Bank, China
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Merkel says Germany isn't Europe's sole savior
Chancellor Angela Merkel says her country is a lot of things, including “the economic engine and … the anchor of stability in Europe.” But what Germany is not, she said, is Superman, sweeping in with euro zone deposit guarantees and...Tags: Europe, Spain, Superman (fictional character), Foreign Exchange Market, Google+
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Obamas to make first joint trip to Chicago in 2 years
President Barack Obama and his wife and daughters arrive Friday in Chicago for a weekend at their home in the Kenwood neighborhood, most likely celebrating a wedding and certainly markingFather's Day, if only briefly. The trip is their first to the...
Tags: Memorial Day, Restaurants, Barack Obama, Travel, Kenwood
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First Family starts weekend at Chicago home with a stroll
President Barack Obama and his family started their weekend in Chicago by walking from their Kenwood home to spend time with some neighbors. On Saturday they are expected to attend the wedding of the daughter of their friend and adviser Valerie Jarrett....
Tags: Barack Obama, Kenwood, White House, Valerie Jarrett
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