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NPR - Illinois Public Media News - March 29, 2013
While you indulge in some Easter Peeps and chocolates this weekend, you might want to think about all that sugar. No, this isn't a calorie warning. In the U.S., raw sugar can cost twice the world average.
WILL - Illinois Public Media News - March 29, 2013
Health officials on Thursday urged thousands of patients of an Oklahoma oral surgeon to undergo hepatitis and HIV testing, saying unsanitary conditions behind his office's spiffy facade posed a threat to his clients and made him a "menace to the public health."
AP - Illinois Public Media News - March 29, 2013
A federal judge has rebuffed three Indiana lawmakers who asked to be allowed to step into a legal dispute over the state's immigration law after the attorney general declined to defend it.
AP - Illinois Public Media News - March 29, 2013
Gov. Pat Quinn says the death of an Illinois state trooper is a reminder of the dangers sworn officers face every day.
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WILL - Illinois Public Media News - March 29, 2013
A landmark on the University of Illinois campus will soon close.
AP - Illinois Public Media News - March 29, 2013
Northwestern hired longtime Duke assistant Chris Collins on Tuesday night to replace the fired Bill Carmody, hoping he can finally lead the Wildcats to the NCAA tournament and into the upper echelon of the Big Ten.
Illinois Public Radio - Illinois Public Media News - March 28, 2013
WBEZ has asked the Illinois governor for months to explain his thinking on overcrowding and conditions in the state’s billion-dollar prison system.
UPDATE: Illinois Governor Pat Quinn says he will lay out his prison plans and policies, but it’s going to be a couple of months yet.
BBC - Illinois Public Media News - March 28, 2013
North Korea says it has put missile units on stand-by to attack US targets in response to US stealth bomber flights over the Korean peninsula.
AP - Illinois Public Media News - March 28, 2013
The stock market notched another record.
NPR - Illinois Public Media News - March 28, 2013
Shrimp is the number one seafood product in the United States. While most shrimp is imported from Asia or Ecuador, some is being raised indoors in the Midwest. The challenge is to simulate an ocean environment in a barn or other structure.
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