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Adding sizzle to the grill
Tribune staff reporterIt's no secret that Americans enjoy a romance with barbecue, a word that's either a noun or a verb depending on where you are. From Memphis to Kansas, Texas to North Carolina, rib contest winners are usually crowned for their sauce. Chicago is no...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Texas, Death, North Carolina, Kansas
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Gov. Moonbeam 2.0?
++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ Some people might think that it's way too early to begin planning for the 2010 race for governor, when term limits will force Arnold Schwarzenegger to step down and the seat will be open for the first time...Tags: Primaries, Pete Wilson, Judges, California, Local Elections
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Ask Sam Smith
Playoff fever is here! Happy to see my Bulls win. I've watched the game three times now I was so happy. But is this the last time I will see Nocioni with the Bulls? I have a feeling Deng and Gordon will be back. What's up with Noce? He doesn't strike me...Tags: Brent Barry, Sports, Jermaine O'Neal, Basketball, Shaquille O'Neal
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Ask Paul Sullivan
In the final regular season edition of Ask Paul, he discusses the sale of the Cubs, Lou's weight, Eddie Vedder's Cubs song and whether or not Cubs fans should get their hopes up for the postseason. I feel Jerry Reinsdorf will have an influence over who...Tags: Sports, Metallica (music group), Concerts, Ted Lilly, Entertainment
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Jackson eclipsed in the age of Obama
Chicago Tribune correspondentIn this periodic series, the Tribune examines the nation’s enduring struggles over race. For most of Jesse Jackson's life, his trademark declaration — "I am somebody!" — has been self-evident. But not so much anymore. The rise of...Tags: Justice and Rights, Dancing, Jesse Jackson, Sports, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Hey good lookin'!
Tribune senior correspondentWe sure don't like our wrinkles! After the on anti-aging goos, readers want to join the conversation. Thanks for your suggestions on other things to try (or reject). In the interest of all of us who want to remain young, here you go: Anna Gunter Kaplan,...Tags: Radio, Disasters, John Kerry, Hoagy Carmichael, Wars and Interventions
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Futile lords? '06 Cubs in bad company
Tribune staff reporterWhen the Cubs began to become respectable in the late 1960s after 20 years of second-division finishes, columnist Mike Royko decried the rise of bandwagon-jumping fans. "Are they really Cubs fans?" Royko wrote in a 1968 Chicago Daily News column. "Were...Tags: History, Ernie Banks, Sports, Baseball, Hank Aaron
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Ask Sam Smith, Part I
Survey says ... Brandon Roy. The results of my unscientific survey show that Bulls fans prefer the team draft the U. of Washington guard over big men LaMarcus Aldridge and Tyrus Thomas. An unscientific survey, by the way, is usually where we make up...Tags: Zydrunas Ilgauskas, Kirk Hinrich, Damon Jones, Vince Carter, Sports
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Ellen Warren
Shopping Adviser Ellen Warren is a Chicago Tribune senior correspondent who started writing about shopping -- her hobby, passion and avocation -- in 2005. In her long and varied career, she has been a local, national political, congressional, supreme...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Ellen Warren, Wrigley Field, Periodicals, George W. Bush
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Part 3: The jailhouse informant
Tribune Staff WritersHis criminal record dates to 1978 and includes more than a dozen convictions. He has been in the penitentiary four times and is wanted in four states. His parole officer once called him "a menace to society." A federal prosecutor wrote he was "a...Tags: Witnesses, Northwestern University, Theft, Police Investigations, Illinois
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Chinatown's new reach expands its old borders
Tribune staff reportersNew condominiums and townhouses rose along the edges of Chinatown during the 1990s, surrounding the pungent fish markets and pagoda-shaped restaurants that long made the South Side neighborhood seem like a living museum. Suburban professionals and...Tags: Immigration, Health, Chin, Chicago Loop, Chinatown (Manhattan, New York)
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About Ellen Warren
Ellen Warren has been a local, national, political, White House, foreign and war correspondent. She also has been a feature writer, general columnist and was the first woman "legman" for Chicago's legendary columnist, Mike Royko. She has covered fires,...Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Mass Media, Armed Forces, Washington (U.S. state), U.S. Congress
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