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Happy New Year
Tribune reporterHONG KONG—Twenty years have passed since I left this gleaming metropolis on the South China Sea. Those memories came rushing back on a sweltering afternoon in a crowded stall with one perfect bite. At Kau Kee Restaurant in the Sheung Wan...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Hong Kong, Veal, Restaurants, Beef Brisket
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Come for the sports, stay for the sauce
Chicago Tribune reporterMILWAUKEE—Secrecy surrounds Secret Stadium Sauce, the way the government keeps mum about Area 51. This much is known (which is not much) about Milwaukee's most famous sauce: Its top five ingredients are water, tomato paste, corn syrup, vinegar...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hamburgers, Sausages, Ketchup, Foods and Beverages
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'Jer-ry! Jer-ry!' He's just so easy
Tribune staff reporterGoing to an episode of "The Jerry Springer Show" is like being a wet sock thrown in the dryer. You come out dizzy, frazzled and warm all over. No matter what you think of Springer--whether the guests are acting or truly perverts, whatever you think the...Tags: Jerry Springer, Television, NBC (tv network), Entertainment, Oprah Winfrey
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WANTED
Tribune staff reporterOh. My. Oprah. We got into her show. Jealousssss? Indeed, hubris is a virtue when it comes to getting tickets for "The Oprah Winfrey Show." It's known as one of the hardest gets in Chicago, on par with buying White Sox postseason tickets at face value....Tags: Julia Roberts, Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tickets
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Fried chicken worth clucking over
Tribune staff reporterOriginally published June 22, 2006 Let us make an official endorsement for the great summer picnic food of 2006: fried chicken. Which led us on this search: Find a perfectly crispy, breaks-the-silence crunchy, juicy and beyond-flavorful piece of fried...Tags: Brown's Chicken & Pasta, Inc., Dining and Drinking, Farms, McDonald's, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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Top Notch is all about the beef
Tribune staff reporterSure, you'll get street cred for name-dropping Kuma's Corner, but might I suggest a place on the South Side to skyrocket your burger quotient? For those who live in Beverly, Top Notch Beefburger on 95th Street is spoken in familiar, if not reverential...Tags: Hamburgers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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2004: Last known Eastland survivor dies at 99
Tribune staff reporterLibby Hruby did not want people to forget the morning she looked through the porthole of a ship and saw the faces of horror, the looks of people who, in mere minutes, would perish. Mrs. Hruby was 10 years old when Chicago's worst disaster occurred, the...Tags: Accidental Death, Documentary (genre), Human Interest, Disasters and Accidents, Obituaries
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School hid letter, suit says
South Berwyn Elementary School District 100 officials concealed a 1999 letter in which three 10-year-old girls said they were molested by band teacher Robert Sperlik Jr., then misled parents about the seriousness of the allegations, according to a federal...Tags: Justice System, Trials, Social Issues, Crimes, Sex Crimes
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No-nonsense jurist known as fair, patient
Tribune staff reporterIn the aftermath of the slayings Monday of the husband and mother of U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow, deputy U.S. marshals are providing protection to the judge who is scheduled to sentence white supremacist Matthew Hale in April, according to law-...Tags: Moody's Corporation, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Murder, Trials
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A discordant message on music
Chicago Tribune Staff WritersAs the nation's major recording companies pull out their big guns to fight illegal music trafficking, the industry shouldn't expect parents and universities to join in their game of cops and downloaders. "Most parents who would walk into their child's...Tags: Crimes, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, University of Chicago, Entertainment, Napster Inc.
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Devout child aspired to the collar very early
The man considered by many to be the second-most powerful figure in the Roman Catholic Church for more than two decades was usually able to walk the streets of Rome unrecognized, occasionally approached by tourists who figured the round-faced fellow in...Tags: Christianity, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Education, Yale University, Birth Control
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Friends, strangers write words from the heart
Tribune staff reporterOn the west end of the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse, three books of condolences for federal Judge Joan Lefkow sat open Thursday atop a table covered with white cloth and a vase of purple, green and white flowers. Throughout the entries, certain words seem...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Chicago Public Schools, Judges, Crimes
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