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Woods, who will be 43 on December 30, has teamed up with former NBC golf commentator Mark Rolfing, who is head of the Chicago Parks Golf Alliance.The project is working in tandem with former US president Barack Obama's proposed Obama Presidential Center, which is set to be sited in Jackson Park, subject to federal approval.The golf development, which includes community programs such as a caddie scheme for youngsters, was given the potential go-ahead at a meeting of Chicago Park District's Board of Commissioners in mid-December. Work could begin in 2019.Woods won his first tournament in five years when he 612

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When the DNC originally announced that Ocasio-Cortez would only be granted a 60-second speech during the convention, progressive Democrats accused the party of attempting to silence them while granting more time to moderates and Republicans, like Colin Powell and John Kasich. Ocasio-Cortez responded by tweeting the words to "I only have a minute," a poem by Dr. Benjamin E. Mays. 381

  

You just kind of want to forget about it'The Hopp family saw it in the alfalfa. In the years after the explosion, they'd harvest the fields and find a bare spot in the crop. It was where a body fell into the ground, and the alfalfa didn't grow back.They'd find small items buried in the dirt; pens and eyeglasses, small personal effects that fell with the bodies. Up the road, the two engines from the plane stayed buried in the ground for several years, Conrad said. When one of their cows died shortly after the explosion, they found a hunk of metal lodged inside of it.Hopp's father wasn't a superstitious man, he said, but after the explosion, the longtime farmer refused to water the fields at night on the east side of the farm, where the wreckage landed. Hopp's brothers would say they heard ghosts. Hopp, himself, tries not to think about the explosion often. He tries not to think about it if he doesn't have to."It's something you put back in your mind," Hopp said. "You just kind of want to forget about it."Today, the rolling farmlands look about the same as they did in 1955, and Hopp can picture where everything happened.He can spot the two trees near where the tail of the plane landed. He can see where he and his brother took off across the farm toward the wreckage, where he saw that first body strapped in the airplane seat.The land will likely become a subdivision one day, Hopp said. He's seen the neighborhoods gradually grow across the area, as they have everywhere along the Front Range. And Hopp wonders if the people in those homes will know what landed in their backyards, if they'll know United Air Lines Flight 629 ever happened at all. 1666

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