Booth leaves spokesman position.(Neighbor)

From: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) | Date: January 22, 2001 | Copyright information

Byline: Sean Hamill

Lost in the shuffle of new attorneys being hired for administrative posts in the Kane County State's Attorney's office last Thursday was the resignation a few days earlier of the office's former spokesman, Doug Booth.

For most of the previous two years, Booth had handled the press for former State's Attorney David Akemann, and in the process undoubtedly became the region's only full-time pastor/part-time state's attorney's spokesman.

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