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Bad feelings have festered in Sanford, shattered community's trust
In the heart of Sanford's poorest and largest black enclave — a stone's throw from decaying homes, broken sidewalks and vacant lots — stands the city's new, state-of-the-art public-safety complex. For a while, some residents saw the modern,...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Eatonville, Jackie Robinson, George Zimmerman
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Dueling scenarios helped shape Trayvon story in epic media battle
Robert Zimmerman Sr. arrived at the Orlando Sentinel lobby alone March 15. He was so nervous that he was trembling. Sad and resigned, he discussed death threats his family had received. But the father of George Zimmerman also was determined as he...
Tags: Politics, Mark NeJame, The New York Times, Services and Shopping, Mark O'Mara
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'Mormon' fails to make a convert
I'd wanted to take an actual Mormon to see "The Book of Mormon," but the closest I could come was the lovely and patient older daughter — so well scrubbed and shimmery that she looked like an Irish coin. "Come on, Coin, let's go to the Pantages," I...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Waffles, Comedy (genre), The Book of Mormon (musical), Mormonism
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3 Saginaw officers disciplined in homeless man's shooting
SAGINAW, Michigan (AP) — Three Saginaw police officers are being disciplined for their roles in the fatal shooting of a homeless, mentally ill man in a parking lot, the city manager said Thursday. Officials didn't reveal details of the punishment....
Tags: Prosecution, Laws, John Conyers, Jr., Shootings, Crime, Law and Justice
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Teachers union to vote to end strike Sunday afternoon
Tribune reportersThousands of teachers from Chicago and beyond rallied at a Near West Side park Saturday as lawyers labored into the night at a Loop office to turn a framework for a new contract into finer points that can become a deal. Parents can expect to wait until...Tags: Chicago Teachers Union, Teaching and Learning, Chicago Loop, Unions, Chicago Teachers Strike
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McDonough has the guts to tell the truth
I agree with Del Pat McDonough for telling it like it is ("Baltimore and bigotry," May 22). He is the only delegate who has the guts to tell the truth. He was just calling it as it was. You have no right to get on him for that. Delegate McDonough didn'...Tags: Al Sharpton
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Optimism over ending Chicago teachers strike, but no classes Friday
Tribune reportersThe two sides in the Chicago teachers strike remained optimistic about a deal as they resumed contract talks today, but it appeared the earliest classes could resume would be Monday. On a scale of 1-10, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis said...Tags: Chicago Teachers Union, Charity, Chicago Park District, Health Insurance Cost, Religion and Belief
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Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. May Return to Work in Washington
CNNWASHINGTON -- Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., who hasn't been seen on Capitol Hill since late May, hopes to return work Monday after checking out of the Mayo Clinic where he was treated for bipolar depression, his office said. Monday is the first day back for...Tags: Stress, Chicago Sun-Times, Politics, Behavioral Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics
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Jackson leaves Mayo Clinic
— Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., on medical leave because of bipolar depression, has left the Mayo Clinic and is at home in the nation's capital, an aide said Friday. "He's home with his wife and children and he's convalescing," spokesman Rick Bryant...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Bipolar Disorder, Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics
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Convention notebook: Chicago cops in Charlotte, 'slut' buttons
Clout StreetFor Chicago delegates looking for a little piece of home, there was a familiar sight on the streets of Charlotte: officers from the Chicago Police Department. The city sent a contingent of cops to the Democratic National Convention as a “matter...Tags: 2012 Democratic National Convention, Politics, Carrie Austin, Elections, Georgetown
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Rep. Jackson leaves Mayo Clinic
Tribune reporterWASHINGTON — Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill., has left the Mayo Clinic and is at home in the nation's capital with his family, an aide said today. "He's home with his wife and children and he's convalescing," Rick Bryant, his chief of staff in...Tags: Jesse Jackson, Jr., Chicago Tribune, Bipolar Disorder, Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics
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Bipolar II disorder: Another Chicagoan's story
Harlan Didrickson was a model of middle-class stability. He lived with his partner of more than two decades in a handsome Victorian on a leafy North Side street. He worked as manager of executive and administrative services for a high-powered...
Tags: Jesse Jackson, Jr.
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