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  • Now, a story about an ordinary man who has lived an extraordinary life. San Diego resident Carl Clewlow grew up in Indiana, went to Business College and fought in World War II. Accomplishments by an
  • East County may lose a vital health care asset. Alvarado Hospital remains on the market after its corporate owner was forced to sell because of federal prosecution. Local officials are getting nervou
  • More than 300,000 passengers have ridden China's railway to Tibet since it opened to traffic two months ago. China sees it as a historic event, but the train's long-term effects on the remote Himalayan region remain to be seen.
  • The Tribune Co. is trying to quell dissent in its corporate ranks, as the publisher and editor of The Los Angeles Times, the chain's largest paper, are seemingly defying calls for more cuts from the corporation's Chicago headquarters.
  • The concern over E. coli in spinach has broad economic implications for spinach growers, even those whose crops have not been linked to the outbreak. Dale Huss, vice president of production at spinach grower Ocean Mist, discusses his company's plans for its crop.
  • Chicago Mayor Richard Daley recently vetoed an ordinance that would have required big-box retailers to provide workers with a higher minimum wage. On Wednesday, the city council tried, but failed, to override his veto.
  • Film critics discuss some of the new films in local theatres. Films include "Black Dahlia," "Hollywoodland," "Factotum," and "The Last Kiss."
  • Film critics discuss some of the new films in local theatres. Films include "Black Dahlia," "Hollywoodland," "Factotum," and "The Last Kiss."
  • Phoenix police have arrested suspects believed to be involved in one of two sets of serial killings that have plagued the city. Authorities have released few details about the two men who were apprehended last night. Rene Gutel of member station KJZZ reports.
  • Italy's foreign minister, Massimo D'Alema, travels to Jerusalem on Sunday to help find a diplomatic solution to the crisis in Lebanon. So far, calls for restraint have been ignored. Italy has offered to send troops to any multinational peacekeeping force, and Prime Minister Romano Prodi wants Italy to act as a "facilitator" in the Middle East.
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