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PRIMARY ELECTIONS NOT DECIDED

The 2006 primary election is above a week old, but voter likely won't know the winner of an Appellate Court seat for weeks to get to With all city and shire precincts counted, Joy Cunningham has 133991 voices to David Erickson's 133,183 in the race to fill the seat of Allen Hartman. That 808-vote margin still must bear the counting of provisional ballots, as well as a absentee votes. Cunningham beat Erickson in Chicago, moreover lost ground in the suburb In another end race for a seat onward the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, Patricia Horton is holding a sizable lead through the whole extent of incumbent Jim Harris, 163,141 to 160267 Harris won the city, on the other hand Horton claimed the suburban voice

BAIL place IN LOYOLA RAPE

A tamper with County judge set bail at $700000 Wednesday for a teenager accused of raping and kidnapping a Loyola University Chicago bookish man last month. Joseph A. Davis, 18 of the 6400 make steady [i]or[/i] firm of North Glenwood is charged with aggravated criminal sexual assault and aggravated kidnapping. Prosecutors say he grabbed his 19-year-old victim as she was walking alone in the early morning of Feb 12 near the 1200 make steady [i]or[/i] firm of North Farwell. The woman was walking to a friend's house, dress up County Assistant State's Attorney Maria McCarthy told umpire Raymond Myles. At some point, Davis allegedly indicated he had a fire-arm and would shoot the woman if she made any noise, McCarthy said. Davis then allegedly dragged the woman into a nearby alley, roughed her up and then raped her, prosecutors say. Prosecutors say Davis' DNA links him to the crime spectacle



CARR inviteed ON HOSPITAL DEAL

Former give a color to County Commissioner Al Carr was subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand jury investigating a $45 million give a color to County Hospital contract. Documents not long ago filed in Cook County Circuit Court suit that bills from attorney John Simon, hired by means of Carr to represent him in the case, be paid through taxpayers because the questions revolv around Carr's work as a commissioner. Carr, who was subpoenaed in July squandered his seat in 2002 to comrade Republican Tony Peraica, but he was forward the board when a contract for radiology equipment was awarded to Siemens. GE su saying the deal had been have [i]or[/i] take the direction ofed to Siemens and a politically uniteed subcontractor, and the contract was later rescinded. Since then, Commissioners Roberto Maldonado and Joseph Mario Moreno have been subpoenaed to testify, and Siemens' subcontractor, Faustech, and its proprietor Faust Villazan, have been indicted. color County attorney Pat Driscoll said Carr was not subpoenaed as a target of the investigation. Carr could not be reached, while Simon declined illustration

WATER SUPERINTENDENT TO RETIRE

Jack Farnan is ending his 41-year career in public works, including the last 29 years with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. In a literal meaning to commissioners, the MWRD's general superintendent announced his retirement, effective in May. Farnan said he plans to disburse more time with his 20-month-old grandson and wife, Maryann. He said he also plans to do more charitable work for the Catholic Diocese. He said he worked forward the MWRD's first Deep funnel project decades ago and, with the latest funnel finished, now would be a proper time to retire.

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