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First Muslim congressman speaks at Arab organization fundraiser on April 20
Congressman Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to congress, and NYU's University Chaplain Imam Khalid Latif will be guest speakers at Emerge USA's Inspiring a New Generation benefit dinner at 6:30 p.m., April 20, at The Double Tree, 10100...
Tags: International Drive, Religion and Belief, Islam
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Five nostalgic books on baseball
My father, Bill Guilfoile, was a baseball executive for 40 years with the New York Yankees, the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Baseball Hall of Fame. He was also a compulsive reader, and it's no surprise that his favorite subject was the game that has...Tags: Bill Veeck, Sports, Baseball, Authors, New York Yankees
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Report challenges tie between housing vouchers, crime
Renters' use of housing choice vouchers, more commonly known as Section 8 vouchers, long has worried communities that the arrival of voucher-holding tenants in a neighborhood will lead to crime and, eventually, lower property values. That's not true,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Housing and Urban Planning, Politics, Chicago Housing Authority, Public Housing
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'Happy Endings' star Casey Wilson hopes for more happy, no ending
Casey Wilson, one-sixth of the cast of ABC's unlucky-in-prime-time "Happy Endings," was in between shots on the show's Paramount lot last December when she started talking that charming yet depressing "our show is on the brink of cancellation and I'm...
Tags: Casey Wilson, Sundance Film Festival, ABC (tv network), Saturday Night Live (tv program), Angelina Jolie
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Baseball books cover the bases
George Plimpton knew the score. A generation or so ago, the late Paris Review editor developed what he called the "Small Ball Theory" of sports writing, which posits "a correlation between the standard of writing about a particular sport and the ball it...Tags: Sports, Baseball, Arts and Culture, Folklore and Mythology, Richard Nixon
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Horse-slaughter jobs embraced even in state where cowboys roam
ROSWELL, N.M. - Tim Sappington is ready to buy horses for Valley Meat Co., which is seeking to open the first U.S. horse slaughterhouse since 2007. Right now he's the only paid employee, and he puts his money where his mouth is. He eats horse meat....Tags: Food Industry, Humane Society of the United States, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Pension and Welfare, Kentucky Derby
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Doreen B. Boxer, Esq.
Doreen B. Boxer is a Certified Specialist in Criminal Law, California State Bar Board of Specialization. For more than two decades she has fought for her clients–winning acquittals, dismissals and reversals in trial and appellate courts. While the...
Tags: Harvard University, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Colleges and Universities, Justice System
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With NPR's 'Wait Wait,' eggheads at the multiplex
NEW YORK -- At about 8 p.m. Thursday night, as moviegoers around the country were lining up to see “Iron Man 3,”an assuredly smaller group was gathering at 600 North American theaters for the live-cinema simulcast of the popular NPR game...Tags: Arts and Culture, Radio, Paula Poundstone, Entertainment, Iron Man 3 (movie)
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U. of C.'s fashion magazine makes Teen Vogue list
For RedEyeMODA, University of Chicago's student-run fashion magazine -- yes, you read that right, University of Chicago has a fashion magazine -- isn't just any college fashion magazine. According to a recent Teen Vogue list, the university's 10-year-old fashion...Tags: Columbia University, Newspaper and Magazine, Periodicals, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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'Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!' hits the silver screen
Peter Sagal is, at minimum, amused to be following a theatrical-presentation path cleared by Glenn Beck. But the host of NPR's “Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me!” says there are similarities between his show and Beck's act that make both...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Movies, BBC, Sharon Jones, AMC (tv network)
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'Book of Mormon' stars an open book with Second City students
Second City director Matt Hovde had two guests onstage on a recent weekday afternoon at the UP Comedy Club, Nic Rouleau and Ben Platt — Elder Price and Elder Cunningham, respectively, from the Chicago production of “The Book of Mormon.”...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Josh Gad, Andrew Rannells, Bank of America Corp.
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Commanders-in-chief?
He concludes, "Two heads really are better than one." Printers Row Journal spoke with Orentlicher recently. Here's an edited version of the conversation. Q: Make sure I understand your proposed process: Every state has a primary, Democratic and...Tags: Parties and Movements, U.S. Congress, Politics, Republican Party, U.S. Senate
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