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 | SENATE RESOLUTION
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 |     WHEREAS, The members of the Senate of the State of Illinois  | 
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 | learned with regret of the death of Steve Neal on Wednesday,  | 
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 | February 18, 2004; and
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 |     WHEREAS, Mr. Neal was born in Coos Bay, Oregon, to Ernest  | 
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 | and Ellen Neal; he graduated from the University of Oregon in  | 
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 | 1971 and received a master's degree from Columbia University in  | 
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 | New York; and
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 |     WHEREAS, Mr. Neal began his journalism career at the Oregon  | 
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 | Journal in 1971 and moved a year later to the Philadelphia  | 
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 | Inquirer, where he worked until joining the Chicago Tribune in  | 
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 | 1979;
he was a Washington-based correspondent for the Tribune  | 
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 | for two years, then the paper's White House correspondent from  | 
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 | 1981 to 1983; in 1984 he was named political writer for the  | 
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 | Tribune; in 1987 he moved to the Sun-Times, where he was a  | 
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 | political columnist; and
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 |     WHEREAS, Mr. Neal authored and co-authored several books,  | 
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 | including a biography on Wendell Willkie and historical  | 
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 | perspectives on Harry S. Truman and Truman's relationship with  | 
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 | his successor, Dwight D. Eisenhower;
last fall, he published  | 
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 | two books, "HST: Memories of the Truman Years" and "Miracle of  | 
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 | '48: Harry Truman's Major Campaign Speeches and Selected  | 
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 | Whistle-stops"; in a book published a year earlier, Mr. Neal  | 
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 | edited a collection of correspondence between Eleanor  | 
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 | Roosevelt and Truman that he discovered while researching an  | 
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 | earlier book;
in 1999 Southern Illinois University Press issued  | 
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 | a collection of 97 of his columns called "Rolling on the  | 
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 | River"; his latest book, "Happy Days are Here Again" was about  | 
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 | to be published; and
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 |     WHEREAS, Mr. Neal was a sports fan, an Elvis fan, and loved  | 
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 | history; his political knowledge was unrivaled; he was known to  |