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Protester at Biggert's Office: 'I am Seething' About Job Cuts
Protesters took to Rep. Judy Biggert's office in Willowbrook Tuesday to encourage her to support the jobs bill that was before the U.S. Senate.

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Protesters took to Rep. Judy Biggert's office in Willowbrook Tuesday to encourage her to support the jobs bill that was before the U.S. Senate.

Protesters came to Rep. Judy Biggert's office in Willowbrook to encourage her to support the jobs bill that was before the U.S. Senate Tuesday.
The group was one of dozens across the country taking part in demonstrations coordinated by moveon.org to support the president's $447 billion proposal.
A Hinsdale union representative was one of several protesters that came to Rep. Judy Biggert's office in Willowbrook to encourage her to vote against free trade bills and for the jobs bill before congress Tuesday.
Protesters took to Rep. Judy Biggert's office in Willowbrook Tuesday to encourage her to support the jobs bill that was before the U.S. Senate.
A small group of protestors from MoveOn.org were protesting outside of Rep. Judy Biggert's Willowbrook office on Tuesday.
Protesters came to Rep. Judy Biggert's office in Willowbrook to encourage her to support the jobs bill that was before the U.S. Senate today.
Protesters came to Rep. Judy Biggert's office in Willowbrook to encourage her to support the jobs bill that was before the U.S. Senate today.
Protesters came to Rep. Judy Biggert's office in Willowbrook to encourage her to support the jobs bill that was before the U.S. Senate today.
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Burr Ridge Police are looking at both men as persons of interest in a string of burglaries on Old Mill Lane.
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