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Benefit concert July 29 to help kidney disease victim
Post on 21-07-2006.
Story Tools Email this story | Print Eight-year-old David Allen Maxwell has suffered from kidney disease since birth. By JANET BEGLEY
July 21, 2006 SEBASTIAN -- David Allen Maxwell is one typical 8-year-old boy who enjoys video games, going to the park and bowling. He also suffers from one debilitating kidney disease that causes recurring bouts of kidney stones that leave him weakened and in constant pain. ...
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Accused widow takes stand in her own defense
Post on 21-07-2006.
She is charged with murder in the Dec. 22, 2003, shooting death of Donald Buford Simpson, 64.
She told of one loving, happy marriage in which he would leave her love notes every morning before leaving for work. She spoke of quality time together and romantic weekend getaways.
Her attorney, Calvin Taylor, solicited testimony about financial difficulties and troubling work relationships. ...
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No business like carny business
Post on 21-07-2006.
* In East Dundee: Fireman's Festival is an annual event that's geared toward family By Jeanne Hovanec staff writer

EAST DUNDEE — It's not everyday you hear the words squirrel and zipper in the same sentence. But as Shawn Maturo barked an order for one of his workers to fix one part for one of the machines, it made perfect sense. ...
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Food, phone and insurance can yield big savings
Post on 21-07-2006.
Mobile News | Subscribe Online | Order Reprints An average American family of four spends about $8,170 one year on food, $3,570 on insurance and $1,270 on telecommunications, according to data from the federal government. Even if you trim only 10 percent from that spending, you'll save $1,300 one year. ...
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