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| AMA Loses 12,000 Members; Membership Slide Continues |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The latest membership totals show the American Medical Association has continued to bleed doctors, with about 12,000 physicians leaving the group last year.
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| Blago Jurors Deliberating for 6th Day |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Jurors have resumed deliberating on the fate of ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
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| AMA Picks President-Elect |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The American Medical Association's new president-elect is a psychiatrist in private practice in Denver, Colo. Dr. Jeremy Lazarus will take over as president in June 2012.
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| Study: Wrongful Convictions Cost Taxpayers $214M |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A new investigation finds that the wrongful convictions of 85 people cost Illinois taxpayers $214 million since 1976.
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| Report: Schools Below Good Vaccination Levels |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The number of Illinois public and private schools with immunization rates below a state-recommended level is rising.
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| Governor Getting Earful About Casino Bill |
(IRN) -- The governor is "hearing from all sides" on the gambling expansion bill.
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| Discussion About Help for Returning Troops |
(IRN) -- A handful of Illinois National Guard soldiers got to talk about ways the nation can help returning troops and their families.
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| IL Communities Get Hurricane Ike Relief Money |
(IRN) -- Some Illinois municipalities will soon get their share of federal money to help them recover from...a hurricane.
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| City Council Concerned About Economic Development |
The Galesburg City Council remains concerned about local economic development efforts -- specifically, whether or not there are prospective businesses that are simply told "no, thanks" and are forced to move on.
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| United Way Starts Fundraising Campaign Earlier |
The Knox County United Way is starting earlier this year on its annual fundraising campaign, in hopes that it pays big dividends later.
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