B-24 Liberator Willow Run Assembly Plant

The manufacturing and construction production video for the Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bomber. This video is about the Ford Motor Company production plant at Willow Run for B-24’s before and during World War II. Ford Motor Company manufactured and built B-24 Liberators under license from Consolidated Aircraft Company. Production rates …

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10 Arrested in Student Brawl at Proviso East High School

Friday, Jun 7, 2013 | Updated 8:06 AM CDT A flood of more than 300 fighting students poured out of Proviso East High School on their last day of school May 31 and carried into the streets of Maywood for several hours, police said. At least 10 students were arrested, …

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Get Your Ex back For Ever

Everyone desires to live in a fairy tale world which always has a happily ever after ending. But how many of us are actually content with what we have. Imagine changing your everyday lifestyle and having what you desire. Yes it is possible… http://www.lovespell.in

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Free Demo Tile Grout or Carpet Cleaning

I am Owner Operator Steve Samoska @ 1ChicagoCarpetCleaner.com and have amazing steam cleaning machine mounted in my van. I have over 20 years of cleaning experience and always go above and beyond for every client I have, Just Google me to see what everyone is saying. http://1ChicagoCarpetCleaner.com

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Defeat Smart Meters in Illinois

Sheila Hemphill and her son, Coleman Hemphill, on the dangers of smart meters and the legal strategy activists can use on a wide variety of issues. Curtis Bennett, Chief Science Officer, Thermografix Consulting, talks about expert testimony he gave on the health effects of smart meters. BRADY — In October, …

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Illinois passes bill to allow concealed firearms; last U.S. state to have such a ban

The Illinois legislature agreed Friday to allow people to carry concealed guns, which if signed into law would make the state the last in the country to allow the public possession of concealed firearms. The compromise plan by the House and Senate followed a federal appeals ruling that stated Illinois’ …

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You’re Appointing Who? Please Obama, Say It’s Not So!

The person who may be responsible for more food-related illness and death than anyone in history has just been made the US food safety czar. This is no joke. Here’s the back story. When FDA scientists were asked to weigh in on what was to become the most radical and …

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Chicago Sun-Times trains reporters to shoot with iPhones after laying off all its photographers

By Amar Toor on June 1, 2013 The Chicago Sun-Times this week laid off all 28 of its staff photographers, and has reportedly begun training its remaining reporters on “iPhone photography basics.” Media journalist Robert Feder first reported the news in a post to his Facebook page Friday, citing an …

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State looking to revoke bail for raw milk farmer

ROB SCHULTZ | Wisconsin State Journal State officials on Friday asked a Sauk County judge to send farmer Vernon Hershberger to jail for breaking conditions of his bail. The state’s motion to revoke Hershberger’s bail cites a Capital Times report Wednesday in which the Loganville dairy farmer is quoted as …

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