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| Stephen Colbert Gives Northwestern Commencement |
EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) -- Comedian Stephen Colbert is telling graduates of his alma mater that if they aren't successful it will make him look bad.
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| KMart Lays off 700 Appliance Workers |
NEW YORK (AP) -- The parent of Kmart stores is laying off 700 employees working in Kmart's appliance departments as it changes how the stores sell refrigerators, ovens and other appliances.
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| NY Target Store Workers Reject Unionization |
NEW YORK (AP) -- Workers at a Target store on New York's Long Island have voted against joining the country's largest retail union.
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| IL Education Dept. Laptops Swiped |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Illinois Department of Education reports two laptop computers containing information on 7,800 special education students and 2,600 teachers from 42 suburban Chicago school districts have been stolen.
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| 15 U.S. Students to Honor WWII Veterans at Normandy |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Fifteen high school students are visiting the nation's capital, Arlington National Cemetery and Normandy, France, to honor World War II veterans who died on D-Day.
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| FBI Launches Manhunt for Man Accused of Fraud |
CHICAGO (AP) _ The FBI says it has launched a nationwide manhunt for a man who is accused of defrauding the state and private insurance companies out of $25 million.
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| Quinn Proclaims Sunday "Juneteenth Day" in IL |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn has proclaimed Sunday as Juneteenth Day in Illinois.
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| Quinn Happy Capital Bill Being Taken Up Next Week |
(IRN) -- Gov. Pat Quinn says he's happy that a state construction appropriations bill will be approved Wednesday.
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| Danville Ministers Oppose Proposed Casino |
(IRN) -- Some ministers in Danville are taking issue with the mayor over his strong support for a casino.
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| Gilson Man Accused in Fatal DUI Make Court Appearance |
The 19 year old accused in the death of a 15 year old Knoxville High School student in April made his first court appearance Friday.
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