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  2. Roland Burris - Wikipedia

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    Roland Wallace Burris (born August 3, 1937) [1] is an American retired Democratic politician and attorney who served as Attorney General of Illinois from 1991 to 1995. In January 2009, he was appointed a United States Senator , succeeding Barack Obama , who resigned to become president of the United States . [ 2 ]

  3. Oak Woods Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Oak Woods Cemetery was chartered on February 12, 1853. [1] It was designed by landscape architect Adolph Strauch who created a ‘landscape-lawn cemetery’ on the 183 acres emphasizing grade changes with curving streets and well-planned drainage creating a uniform composition which was free of fences.

  4. Talk:Oak Woods Cemetery - Wikipedia

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  5. Chatham, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Roland Burris (born 1937), U.S. Senator from Illinois from 2009 to 2010. He is a resident of Chatham. [17] Charles Chew (1922–1986), member of the Illinois Senate from 1967 to his death in 1986. He resided at 8156 S Champlain Ave. during his political career. [18]

  6. Talk:Roland Burris Burial Site - Wikipedia

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  7. List of United States senators in the 111th Congress - Wikipedia

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    However, Roland Burris and Al Franken are listed as numbers 99 and 100. Burris was appointed at the end of the previous Congress, but was blocked from taking his seat until January 12, 2009, and Franken won the United States Senate election in Minnesota, 2008, but was unable to take his seat until July 7, 2009 due to an election contest.

  8. Years into his quest for a kidney, an L.A. patient is still ...

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    In his Arcadia home, Roland Coleman grew increasingly frustrated as the months passed without an answer from Keck Medical Center of USC. Coleman, 73, was seeking a kidney transplant to free him ...

  9. 1995 Chicago mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago mayoral election of 1995 resulted in the re-election of Democratic Party nominee incumbent Richard M. Daley over independent candidate Roland Burris, with 359,466 votes to Burris's 217,024. Daley won 60.1% of the total vote, winning by a landslide 24-point margin.