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Obama in town to raise funds and sleep 'in my own bed tonight'
President Barack Obama is in Chicago for three fundraisers tonight, and plans to sleep in his own bed for the first time in a long while. About 350 people were in the Chicago Cultural Center ballroom at 78 W. Washington St. for the first event, where...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, White House, Politics, NATO, Chicago Mayor
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President raises funds, sleeps in own bed and strolls neighborhood
After raising millions at three fundraisers Friday night, President Barack Obama woke up in his own bed this morning and walked in his Kenwood neighborhood before going back to Washington. A little before noon Obama walked about four blocks to the home...
Tags: Chicago Loop, NATO, South Loop, Valerie Jarrett, Barack Obama
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Broadcast museum opens with question about $6 million state jobs grant
Two years after a $6 million jobs grant from the state jump-started construction on its new building, the Museum of Broadcast Communications has a lot to show for it: 18,000 square feet of television and radio exhibits, recordings and memorabilia that...
Tags: Entertainment, Television, Tourism and Leisure, Concerts, Radio
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City elevator inspections miss big number of lifts
More than half of Chicago's elevators did not receive their required inspection last year, despite a reform program launched in 2009 to reduce a massive backlog of examinations, a Tribune analysis of city records found. Of roughly 26,000 elevators, lifts...
Tags: Politics, Punishment, Fines, Chicago Tribune, Safety of Citizens
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Pride Parade and Gospel Festival take a new direction
WGN TV NewsThis weekend, the Chicago Gospel Festival and Pride Parade move from their previous locations to expand and add comfort for crowds. Chicago’s Gospel Festival begins Thursday, June 21st through Sunday June 24th. The festival has moved to the...Tags: Festive Events, Gay Pride San Diego, Arts and Culture, Uptown, Gay Pride Chicago
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Despite blitz, Chicago elevator inspections may take years to do
The city has launched a "blitz" of elevator inspections, stepping up its review of thousands of devices that have not received annual checkups, but officials acknowledge it could still take years to examine all of them. Of roughly 26,000 elevators, lifts...
Tags: Politics, Corporate Officers, Safety of Citizens, Public Officials, Government
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Film festival gets hometown love on opening night
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe stars were out in force for the opening night of the 47th Chicago International Film Festival. The evening began with the premiere of "The Last Rites of Joe May" at the Harris Theatre at Millennium Park. Chicago connections were prominent with...Tags: Dennis Farina, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Paul Iacono, Entertainment Events, Entertainment
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40th Gazebo Holiday Market benefits women and children
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe century-old Junior League of Chicago celebrated its 40th Gazebo Holiday Market with a Martinis & Mistletoe preview party at the Chicago Cultural Center. Santa greeted everyone at the door for this festive affair that offered an exclusive first look at...Tags: Gifts, Family, Travel, Services and Shopping, International Travel
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Hugs aid cancer fight, street style sparkles
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe 19th annual Bear Tie Ball, themed "Rhythms for a Reason," attracted more than 750 patrons to the UIC Forum on March 10 to benefit Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation. Co-chaired by Nina Mariano and Tracy Scurto, the gala program included a...Tags: Awards and Prizes, National Hockey League, Aaliyah, Cancer, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Gunned-down mob reporter kept a dark secret
The Tribune's Prohibition-era mob reporter Alfred "Jake" Lingle got a little too close to his subject. On June 9, 1930, he was murdered in cold blood at the southwest corner of Randolph Street and Michigan Avenue. (Today the location is the pedway...Tags: Robert R. McCormick, Al Capone, Metra
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Remarkable Woman: Ann Murray
Thanks to the indefatigable Ann Murray, Chicago enjoys a weekly gift of classical music under the world's largest Tiffany glass dome.
And Al Booth's dream lives on.
Those Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concerts are the brainchild of the late, legendary Elias...Tags: Music, Classical Music (genre), Concerts, World War II (1939-1945), Charles Dickens
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Ditte Munch-Hansen and Pedja Jurisic: A continental divide mends
It's been a long six years to finally arrive at Happily Ever After.
Along the way there were missed connections and travails that spanned continents.
And that's just the early chapter of the love story of Chicago graduate students Ditte Munch-Hansen,...Tags: University of Chicago, Politics, Copenhagen (Denmark), Denmark, Morocco
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