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In a letter home to her parents after the first week of basic training, Pvt. Ann Bosanko described one of her comrades at Fort Des Moines as a recently divorced woman whose husband "divorced her for joining up, but has now calmed down and is clamoring for a remarriage."
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008
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Bosanko wants the city and state to lower sales taxes on the southeast side to the same level as Indiana's.
Chicago Reader 2010
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As executive director of the South Chicago Chamber of Commerce, Bosanko has been pushing the city to acquire the South Works site, which is "nowhere near worth the $85 million" its owners are asking.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Bosanko would like to see manufacturing and middle-income homes there, as well as an extension of the lakefront park belt -- perhaps a miniature version of Navy Pier that would attract joggers, anglers, and shoppers.
Chicago Reader 2010
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"Why all of a sudden I put up a Neil Bosanko sign I get a ticket?"
Chicago Reader 2010
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Recently Bosanko has been working with ex-convicts, helping them find jobs and encouraging them to counsel young people who are sliding into gang life.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Four other candidates have a shot at joining him there, Malesh says: Bosanko, Martinez,
Chicago Reader 2010
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Bosanko, 45, the choice of Alderman Buchanan, has been a figure in southeast-side politics since 1972, when he ran for committeeman as a write-in.
Chicago Reader 2010
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"That made me more angry and more motivated to keep from losing more people that couldn't be lost," Bosanko said.
Chicago Reader 2010
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"You tell your goon squad not to bust me," retorted Sara Rodriguez, a Bosanko supporter.
Chicago Reader 2010
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