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24th September 2009
Ever since George W. Bush took the oath of president of the United States, he and his administration have instituted many federally mandated changes for public schools across the nation. Now, according to Margaret Spellings, education secretary for the Bu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th August 2009
Here in Illinois, at least in DuPage County, when one walks into the county courthouse one is not allowed to take so much as a camera phone in. I´ve often wondered about this. I´ve thought to myself, at times, "I wonder what they´re so afraid of." It s... Read >
Author: scorpioamit
20th August 2009
Are you a current resident in the state of Illinois? Are you considering becoming a teacher, but aren’t sure how to proceed? First of all, congratulations are in order for your new career choice. Teaching can be a rich and rewarding vocation, if a litt... Read >
Author: Darren Ferguson
18th August 2009
Group health plans are one of the most important things people look for when they are job searching. Not only will they help attract new employees looking for a company that offers health care coverage, but it will also help retain employees and increase ... Read >
Author: Jose Anderson
09th July 2009
Dear Governor Blagojevich May we daily increase in wisdom love gratitude reverence healing peace joy happiness laughter and prosperity. I am writing to commend you on the compassion you have shown the children of Illinois and to ask if a former prosecutor... Read >
Author: rbbrown
04th July 2009
The decision to file bankruptcy can be a difficult one, However, when you take the time to find an experienced Chicago bankruptcy attorney to help you navigate the complicated waters of bankruptcy, the path to financial freedom will be an easier one. Our ... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Angres
13th June 2009
While every state in the nation seems to have some strange and funny laws in their history, Illinois may certainly have some of the strangest and most unusual. Here are some of the laws that can still be found on the books in Illinois, including some abou... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
04th June 2009
The fact that the state of Illinois follows a tort system is well known. The word 'tort' in Latin 'tortus' means 'wrong' implying that the driver who is at fault for the accident needs to bear the expenses.
The insurance company where he holds the pol... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
29th May 2009
Payday Loan Reform Act in Illinois was been introduced in June 2005 to regulate cash advance. Due to a rise in the percentage of payday loan borrowers in the state of Illinois, a set of regulations was required to prevent exploitation of the borrowers.
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Author: Kaylee Hayden
12th May 2009
Chicago is the largest city in the state of Illinois and is lucky enough to experience all four seasons. Because of this, this particular location undergoes a range of temperatures and precipitation rates. In general, most of the rainfall happens during s... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
29th April 2009
If you are looking to teach Illinois may be the perfect place for you to go, whether you are looking for suburbs or if you are looking for a city type atmosphere there is something for everyone. Chicago is a beautiful city as well as many of the suburbs a... Read >
Author: Darren Ferguson
17th April 2009
For the purpose of preserving historical public marriage records of Illinois residents, the Illinois State Archives tied up with the Illinois State Genealogical Society in joint effort to compile records of marriages that took place in Illinois from 1763 ... Read >
Author: sahara23
17th April 2009
For the purpose of preserving historical public marriage records of Illinois residents, the Illinois State Archives tied up with the Illinois State Genealogical Society in joint effort to compile records of marriages that took place in Illinois from 1763 ... Read >
Author: Ben Dave
15th April 2009
Several states have old, inapplicable laws that still exist in the state’s constitution. The State of Illinois is no exception, and here’s a list of some of the funny laws that remain in effect there.
Unmarried couples in Illinois, beware: Anyone w... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th March 2009
The Midwestern part of the United States or Midwest is known as the Heartland. It consists of twelve states. It has been known as the Midwest for 100 years already. For those who are looking for an affordable yet romantic experience then a getaway to this... Read >
Author: Cindy
02nd March 2009
There are so many reasons why people relocate. For many individuals and families in search of wondrous opportunities, trying your luck in big cities appears to be among the most common resolutions. This is probably the reason why many families and individ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
15th September 2008
Old age is inevitable. It will come and no one can stop it. Old people need to be taken care of when they cannot take care of themselves any longer. Even if they hate to admit it, it’s a given fact that there has to be someone who should take care of th... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com
04th September 2008
Illinois arrest records are in the public domain and therefore anyone is entitled to have access to them. Today actually obtaining copies of these records is fairly easy and in some cases are available to be had free of charge. Although you may find wit... Read >
Author: Ben Dave
01st September 2008
Chicago the windy city has the largest population in the state of Illinois. If you are looking for Chicago Real Estate, you need to decide first what part of the city you want to be situated in since it is pretty big. Chicago is divided into four main sec... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd July 2008
We have all heard of the horror stories that all so often happen to "other people" . Things are serious in the state of Illinois regarding DUI and DWI related offenses. Not that they were not serious in the past but it is evident that Illinois is looking... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
13th June 2008
Legal action has been brought against the state of Illinois, US, after two teenage sisters died in a car crash.
Jessica and Kelli Uhl, aged 18 and 13, were heading home when the accident took place.
The crash occurred when a state trooper lost con... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
07th May 2008
As of the latest special census, the city of Aurora, Illinois has been listed as the second largest city in the State of Illinois behind Chicago. Despite this, many residents of the Chicagoland area tend to overlook Aurora when it comes to looking for hom... Read >
Author: Eric Rogers
02nd April 2008
Are you the parent of a child with a disability, who would like to
have an independent educational evaluation (IEE) performed on your
child, but don’t know how to find an evaluator? Would you like to
learn about resources that can help you find a qua... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
28th February 2008
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case, all non-exempt property can be sold to satisfy creditors. The question that arises is just what is non-exempt property? This question cannot be answered in generalities. Instead, the answer depends upon which jurisdictio... Read >
Author: David Siegel
07th February 2008
After the tears, just before Super Tuesday, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has reason to smile. Some significant victories in important states helped her close in on her closest rival Barack Obama. Meanwhile, John McCain emerged with a lead relegati... Read >
Author: Emma
06th June 2007
I’m ready now. I’m ready to ride the world’s tallest roller coaster – a big powerful roller coast reaching 70 miles per hour, tipping, turning, spinning, hurling. The idea is mind boggling but I’ll take the plunge.
I’m trying t... Read >
Author: Sally Edwards
31st May 2007
I’m ready now. I’m ready to ride the world’s biggest roller coaster – a big powerful roller coast reaching 70 miles per hour, tipping, turning, spinning, hurling. The idea is mind boggling but I’ll take the plunge.
I’m trying... Read >
Author: Sally Edwards
29th March 2007
There won’t be a pair of pants big enough to remove the evidence of this pork outrage from the Depositary For The National Archives. Participants will be left with explaining to their future heirs and families their roles as a fully operation “Porkmei... Read >
Author: Dale Rogers
12th February 2007
Ever since George W. Bush took the oath of president of the United States, he and his administration have instituted many federally mandated changes for public schools across the nation. Now, according to Margaret Spellings, education secretary for the Bu... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
31st August 2006
Do you have a motor home, all-terrain vehicle, tractor, motorcycle or any other motorized transportation with less than four wheels? Did you buy it brand new only to find out it is a dud, something like a car lemon? Your rights as a consumer when it comes... Read >
Author: Earl Powers
17th August 2006
If you have not yet heard about it, the Ford Motor Company has been roaming key cities in the United States and it has been presenting the Ford Escape Hybrid. It is all part of increasing awareness of city officials and of common citizens on the advanta... Read >
Author: Jay Stevens
14th May 2006
The Worker's Compensation System is a sort of compromise between employers, employees, and the government. Its goals are to provide employees with a stable and consistent pool of funds from which they can get money if they are injured on the job. It has... Read >
Author: Richard McIver
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