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Archives from March 2009

A Silver Lining Foundation

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The mission of A Silver Lining Foundation is to ensure dignified, respectful and equal access to quality cancer education and services for all, by creating meaningful partnerships with community, advocacy and healthcare organizations.

Faye’s Light

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Faye’s Light is a 501 (c) 3, not-for-profit organization. They provide quality of life services to those currently undergoing treatment for cancer. These services complement medical care and include holistic treatments and spa services, with a focus on mind, body, and spirit…all at no cost to the recipient.

Palmer Place

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Located in beautiful downtown LaGrange, IL, the Palmer Place Restaurant is a wonderful place to enjoy great food and a plethora of great beers. They have been family owned and operated since 1983.

Dolan Law Offices, P.C.

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Dolan Law Offices, P.C. was founded to provide excellent legal services to clients in need of a seasoned negotiator and litigator. Often Dolan is called upon to protect the interests of those facing trial or complex cases. His success from the time he was a young State’s Attorney to now is overwhelming. He has taken on the biggest companies, the toughest opponents, the largest law firms, and won. Dolan has developed a reputation as a go-to attorney for lawyers, people and corporations who need a seasoned trial lawyer to get the job done.

Today’s Machining World

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Today’s Machining World is a Business to Business monthly magazine and Web publication which delves into the issues of concern to the people of precision-parts industry. As new manufacturing technologies and processes evolve, Today’s Machining World will continue to inform and intrigue the reader about them.

Jumble

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Jumble: That Scrambled Word Game was launched in June 1954. It was created by Bob Lee (the word puzzles) and Henri Arnold (the cartoons). It quickly became the leading word puzzle in newspapers after the daily crossword puzzle and has kept its position at the top since. More than 60 million people in over 600 newspapers in the United States and Canada have access to Jumble every day. It is also in English-language papers in other parts of the world.