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    Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
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    826CHI 826CHI is a nonprofit writing and tutoring center dedicated to supporting students ages 6-18 with their creative and expository writing skills, and to helping teachers inspire their students. 826chi.org Tom Acitelli Tom Acitelli is author...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Celebrities, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Public Library, Awards and Prizes

  2. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Noel Greenwood dies at 75; former L.A. Times senior editor

    Noel Greenwood, a former senior editor at the Los Angeles Times who helped shape local and California coverage as the newspaper outgrew its modest local ambitions and transformed itself into one of national stature, died Sunday at his Santa Barbara home....

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, George Skelton, Prostate Cancer, Rodney King, Tribune Company

  4. May 4, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Do you have the nation's worst job?

    Back in the day when I worked really hard at being a reporter, I would sometimes ponder how my job compared to other jobs. (OK. Those who know me may be wondering just how far back we have to go in order to see me working really hard, but let me make my...

    Tags: The Miami Herald, Newspaper and Magazine, Mother's Day, Wrigley Field, Cinco de Mayo

  6. Apr 29, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  7. What, me worry?

    Change of Subject
    Michael Wolff in USA Today on rumors that the "ultrarich and ultraconservative Koch brothers might like to build a conservative media empire from the old Tribune Co." -- includiing this newspaper: Curiously, most of the papers they are proposing to......
  8. May 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Searching for sunshine cake

    Q: A bit of a long shot here. I'm writing from outside London, UK, and am trying to trace a recipe that appeared in the Chicago Tribune back in the '50s/'60s. Told you it was a long shot! I'm looking for a recipe that appeared way back when ... it's "Apricot Sunshine Cake." Apparently it's a sponge cake base with apricot/orange (kind of gel) frosting, and real whipped cream dollops on top. A dear friend's mother cut it out of your paper all those years ago but the recipe has been lost. My friend was hoping to bake this cake for her 55th wedding anniversary which is June 7, so the race is on to find it! I don't have access to the archives and I don't even know if the recipe can be found on there but I thought I'd give it a try anyway.
    Q: A bit of a long shot here. I'm writing from outside London, UK, and am trying to trace a recipe that appeared in the Chicago Tribune back in the '50s/'60s. Told you it was a long shot! I'm looking for a recipe that appeared way back when ... it's...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, Sour Cream, Chicago Tribune, Egg Yolks, Bill Daley

  10. Apr 25, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  11. 1917 billboard war

    Framework
    After a 1917 U.S. Supreme Court decision, the Los Angeles Times campaigns against billboards in residential areas....
  12. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. With company split, Rupert Murdoch's pay to reach $28.3 million

    Although News Corp. plans to divide into two separate publicly traded companies in a few months, Rupert Murdoch won't see much division in his annual compensation. Instead he will get a little addition. Murdoch's combined salary, bonus and other...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Book, Tribune Company, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times

  14. Mar 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Early 20th-century marathons found a starting line in Laurel [History Matters]

    From 1909 until 1939, marathons were run from Laurel to Washington or Baltimore. After the first few marathons, they not only became AAU-sanctioned, but the race was one of the qualifying marathons for the U.S. Olympic team. There was one constant in all those years: The starting line was in front of the Laurel Hotel on the corner of Main Street and Washington Pike (Route 1southbound).
    From 1909 until 1939, marathons were run from Laurel to Washington or Baltimore. After the first few marathons, they not only became AAU-sanctioned, but the race was one of the qualifying marathons for the U.S. Olympic team. There was one constant in...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Olympic Games, Boston Marathon, Road Running, Arts and Culture

  16. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Let's review: Rachel Shteir and poor Chicago

    And they said the gentle art of literary criticism was dead, confined to irrelevance. Not this week, gentle reader. Not in Chicago. Not in the heat of L'affaire de Shteir. What book review in the history of Chicago literature — heck, what recent book review, period — has enjoyed the attention afforded to Rachel Shteir's review in the last Sunday's New York Times?
    Tribune critic
    And they said the gentle art of literary criticism was dead, confined to irrelevance. Not this week, gentle reader. Not in Chicago. Not in the heat of L'affaire de Shteir. What book review in the history of Chicago literature — heck, what recent...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Politics, Human Interest, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Loop

  18. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  19. Was the First Airplane Actually Invented in Connecticut?

    There are probably people at the Smithsonian Institution who wish they hadn't bothered to hire John Brown to help them research a television documentary.
    There are probably people at the Smithsonian Institution who wish they hadn't bothered to hire John Brown to help them research a television documentary. Brown is a U.S.-educated Australian living in Germany, a project manager for an aircraft...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Germany, CBS Corp., Science and Technology, Smithsonian Institution

  20. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Kate Mara on Obama pasties and the morals of Zoe Barnes

    In the Netflix miniseries "House of Cards," Kate Mara plays a young reporter deeply involved in the world of Washington politics.
    The Baltimore Sun
    In the Netflix miniseries "House of Cards," Kate Mara plays a young reporter deeply involved in the world of Washington politics. But the 30-year-old performer says she has no particular interest in journalism or political life. She's just acting the...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Kevin Spacey, Values, Celebrities, Ethics

  22. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Actuary Best Job, Reporters The Worst

    Being an actuary is the best job in America, according to Career Cast, due to its "high pay, low stress, a robust hiring outlook, a healthy work environment and minimal physical exertion." No region in the country has more actuaries per capita than metro...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Public Relations, The Wall Street Journal, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)

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