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What's new at IllinoisTimesResolutions for a compassionate SpringfieldMost of us are stretched with our individual commitments, but wouldn’t it be great if this year’s list included ways to strengthen our communities as well? Heaven knows we need all the help we can get: the economy continues to severely disappoint us; thousands are out of work or underemployed; and war continues. Page 3 - no comments - 441 views  Get Out of Jail cardsWriters of newspaper columns, it turns out, are not the only people who have trouble getting sentences right. Eyebrows, if not voices, were raised when federal judge James Zagel set 14 years in prison as the price Rod Blagojevich must pay for nearly committing a crime. Page 3 - no comments - 392 views  The poor rich and the Scrooginess of CongressYes, many in the infamous 1 percent class are no longer feeling like a million bucks. According to a new federal report, the income of these high-living swells averaged a robust $1.4 million in 2007, but after Wall Street crashed in a heap of greed late that year, their average income took a tumble. Page 4 - no comments - 357 views  Cook County helps pay downstate’s wayCarroll, a Chicago Democrat, proposed to make Cook County a separate state. According to newspaper accounts at the time, the resolution was introduced in the midst of heated fighting between Chicagoarea and downstate legislators over funding for mass transit. Page 5 - no comments - 399 views  Resolutions for a compassionate SpringfieldContinuing throughout the year, several of the 20-plus groups and faith communities in the Network will hold events that elevate compassion in our community. Frontiers International’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Breakfast is collaborating with PCN as a Year of Compassion event. Page 6 - no comments - 358 views  About the issueRobert Goza gave a large part of his life to the NAACP and the cause of racial justice; Dennis Camp brought Vachel Lindsay back to life. Most touching are the lives of the children celebrated here. Travis Thiel, just six when he died, had a sense of humor that brought joy to his nurses. Page 7 - no comments - 447 views  ‘He pushed people to do the right thing.’It’s almost impossible to talk about the Springfield National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) without mentioning Robert Goza. He was a life member of the national organization and an active member of the local chapter for more than 50 years. Page 12 - no comments - 486 views  A renowned physician who wasn’t afraid to go against the grainA world-renowned doctor at Memorial Medical Center in Springfield, Shanahan created a specialized prostate cancer treatment that has become the de facto standard. He traveled the world to teach his method to other doctors. He developed a custom platform now widely used for scanning a patient’s stomach in an MRI machine. Page 17 - no comments - 470 views  A life of loving and giving, gone too soonWhen Rosetta Bowen first laid eyes on her daughter, Helynda Thompson, 23 years ago, two words came to mind – angel face. From that moment on, Bowen looked forward to waking up each day to her beautiful daughter and her “trillion-dollar smile.” But on July 21, fate took that smile away. Page 18 - no comments - 597 views  This Langfelder son is a New York singerNow in his 30s, with a decade of experience behind him performing and working the business side of the music industry, he’s just released his first CD – an EP album of seven songs he wrote, sang, accompanied and engineered in a New York studio he designed and built himself. Page 19 - no comments - 460 views  The 25th annual First NightOn Dec. 31, 1987, Springfield became the first city in Illinois to host a First Night event celebrating the new year through the arts. Page 20 - no comments - 453 views  All about bubblyMost New Year’s celebrations seem a bit awkward to me. The silly hats, noisemakers and excessive drinking just feel wrong, somehow. We had a party at my house every year when I was growing up. There was little alcohol but lots of food, always including my mom’s deviled hot dogs and Swedish meatballs. Page 22 - no comments - 432 views  In Game of Shadows, Sherlock is better than everThe game is already afoot as the film begins, with Holmes (Robert Downey, Jr.) in hot pursuit of Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams), his love interest from the first film, who’s intent on delivering a mysterious package to a groundbreaking surgeon at an auction house. Page 24 - no comments - 382 views  New Year’s newsAs we work our way to the year 2012, the specter of the end of the world or at least a great and lasting change in business as usual, looms above us, for those who believe, ever so slightly, in that pesky Mayan calendar problem. Page 25 - no comments - 373 views  MUSIC | Electric partyRock ‘n’ roll songster and reality show maven Bret Michaels selects Springfield as the location for his New Year’s Eve rendezvous this year. Hear the Poison band lead vocalist rock out at the Prairie Capital Convention Center while also filming a video for his new single, “Get Your Rock On. Page 30 - no comments - 502 views  PUBLIC NOTICESIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEV- ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, SANGAMON COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: KATHLEEN P. MADDOX, Petitioner and JEFFERY W. MADDOX, Respondent Case No. 2011-D-759 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Notice is given to you Jeffery W. Page 31 - no comments - 605 views  HOLIDAY | French fareTake a trip to Paris this New Year’s Eve with the folks at the Firefighters Postal Lake Club located on Lake Springfield. The club has an evening of food and music and ambiance planned so you’ll feel as if you hopped the pond to that romantic city where everyone yearns to visit. Page 31 - no comments - 390 views 
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