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Police: Missing man might be confused
A 78-year-old man suffering from multiple health problems has been missing from his Northwest Side home for more than 10 days and might appear confused, police said today while asking for the public's help in finding the man. On April 30 Lyubomir Rashkov...
Tags: Diabetes, Missing Persons
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Don't wait too long to buy long-term-care insurance for a parent
Q: My father is 68, relatively healthy and living alone. He has very little savings and works full-time. He can't afford to buy long-term-care insurance. If something happens to him, it's likely that my family and I will have to help pay for his care....Tags: Medical Specialization, Nursing, Nursing Homes, Government Health Care, Family
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L.A. County ordered to assume guardianship of elderly murder suspect
Over the objections of Los Angeles County mental health officials, a judge on Thursday ordered an 86-year-old murder defendant to remain in the government's care and not be released to a family member. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Norman Shapiro...
Tags: Judges, Lawyers, Mental Health, Defendants, Sleep Deprivation
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'Bodies of Work' is all about art and ability
Lyrical dance pieces incorporating performers in wheelchairs, a one-man show promising "funny stories about cancer" and the Lookingglass Theatre's world premiere adaptation of "Still Alice," a New York Times best-selling novel about a college professor...
Tags: Arts, The New York Times, Literature, Culture, Cultural Development
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Letters: Syria's war, Israel's strategy
Re editorial cartoon, May 7 Jeff Danziger takes a cheap shot, as well as a simplistic one, by characterizing Israel as dragging the United States toward conflict in Syria. Had he examined the situation in greater depth, he would have discovered that...Tags: Israel, Tehran (Iran), Bashar Assad
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Letters: The Alzheimer's journey
Re "Her illness, his obsession," May 5 I felt such a connection to Ken Chiate after reading the beautifully written story of his determination to treat his wife's Alzheimer's disease. My husband has dementia, or as I call it, "Mr. Hyde." I tried a...
Tags: Israel, Enbrel (drug), Diseases and Illnesses, General Practitioners
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Fred Reimann, 1928-2013
Fred Reimann had just started his career as an elementary school teacher in Mount Prospect in 1955 when the opportunity to purchase Trump Lake Lodge, a private camp for boys in Wabeno, Wis., presented itself. It was an easy decision for Mr. Reimann, who...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Goodwill Industries International, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Mount Prospect, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Caregivers lunch set for Thursday
SOUTH BEND -- "The Neuropsychologist's Role in Diagnosing Alzheimer's and Dementia" will be the topic of Thursday's lunch and learn for caregivers of older adults at Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley, 3202 Shalom Way. Sponsored by REAL Services Inc.... -
Tonys 2013: Tom Hanks seeks a new kind of prize
NEW YORK -- Can Tom Hanks add a Tony Award to his crowded mantle? That’s one of many questions that emerged after the Tony committee announced its acting nominations Tuesday morning, with Hanks' name on the shortlist for best actor in a play for...Tags: Amy Morton, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (movie), Broadway Theater, Holland Taylor, Tom Hanks
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Jack Shea dies at 84; sitcom director, ex-Directors Guild chief
Jack Shea, a Hollywood veteran who directed popular sitcoms such as "The Jeffersons" and who, as president of the Directors Guild of America, forcefully argued for minority hiring and local production, has died. He was 84. Shea's death Sunday at a...Tags: Roman Catholicism, New York City, Game Shows, Sherman Hemsley, Sanford and Son (tv program)
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Lehigh Valley health events include 5K Run/Walk for a Cure, Cinco de Mayo run
RUN FOR FUN 1 Organizers of the Run Lehigh Valley races say their goal is to promote a running environment that appeals both to novice and hardcore runners alike. They seem to have hit their mark with the upcoming Cinco de Mayo 5K-ish extravaganza....Tags: Allentown, Dining and Drinking, Running, Bars and Clubs, Road Running
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Former Crestwood water official convicted
Tribune reporterA federal jury didn't hear from prosecutors about toxic chemicals in the drinking water of south suburban Crestwood. Or about higher-than-normal cancer rates in the working-class village. But on Monday, the jury ensured that the only public official...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Criminals, Illinois Governor, Environmental Issues, Public Officials
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