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Best North Chicago Food Banks

St Cyprian Ecumenical Food Pantry is a food bank in NW Chicago. We dependent upon the outpouring of gifts of food and money from endless church groups, schools and organizations who donate food and dollars as well as volunteer hours. We are published list of best food pantries in Chicago. …

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Snoring 101 – What Causes It And How To Tell If You Are Snoring?

What is snoring? Is it a disease? A sickness? It is actually a condition which can affect anyone. Even though based on research, it happens more frequent in men compared to women as well as those who are overweight. Apart from that, it also has a tendency to get worse …

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Teacher from Naperville hits two girls while DUI: Chicago cops

An elementary school teacher from Naperville stands accused of running down two young sisters with his vehicle in a drunken, hit and run traffic crash in Chicago, police said. Matthew B. Lucchini, 26, of the 2300 block of Remington Drive on Naperville’s far southeast side, was charged with two counts …

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DOCUFRAUD Reports Forged And Fraudulent Document Incidents On The Rise In Canada And The United States 

www.docufraud.com TORONTO, February 9, 2016 / In an economy where opportunities are harder to find, incidents of fraud and forgery are on the rise. DOCUFRAUD a division of Criminal Case Consultants Inc., a Texas corporation that operates in both Canada and the United States specializing in forensic examinations of documents, …

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“Black Sinatra” Sings Valentines Day Song

Reasons why I like this video and it will go viral. 1) It’s Valentines Day around the corner. Duh. 2) His hair. 3) The random American Flag in the background. 4) Valentines Day is around the corner. 4) His amazing deep low voice. Yeah, that works. + ABC’s? ^0^

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Breaking the Code of Silence

By BRENT McDONALD | Dec. 17, 2015 | 5:18 In Chicago, police have shot and killed more people in recent years than in any of the 10 largest cities in America. Yet officers are rarely disciplined. A retired officer who investigated excessive force complaints explains why. http://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000004097463/breaking-the-code-of-silence.html?smid=re-share

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New Illinois Laws You Should Know Going Into 2016

Well, ‘‘Tis The Season’ for new laws to be put in effect for the New Year. Read More: New Illinois Laws You Should Know Going Into 2016 | http://967theeagle.net/new-illinois-laws-you-should-know-going-into-2016/

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New anonymous group messaging app

     Today we will go over a new messaging app just launched a couple of days ago. Have you ever wanted to create a virtual group quickly to communicate with your friends,students, co-workers, family members, and others? If it is so, you can just download an app known as Mileo. For …

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#BlackLiveMatter Protesters Not Welcome in Chicago

#BlackLiveMatter Protesters Not Welcome in Chicago–Booted from Black Friday When protesters took to Chicago’s Michigan Avenue last week, grassroots activists at the Black Friday boycott had no interest in sharing the Magnificent Mile with “Black Lives Matter” activists from the University of Chicago, forcing protesters associated with the group off …

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