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    Feb 18, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  1. Obama: Afghanistan 'still winnable'

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva "Afghanistan is still winnable,'' President Barack Obama says, "in the sense of our ability to ensure that it is not a launching pad for attacks against North America. "I think it's still possible for us to stamp......

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism, Government, Environmental Pollution, Heads of State

  2. Feb 19, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  3. Obama's Canadian day: Good neighbor

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva You gotta love Canada. Most Americans do: 90 percent of those surveyed hold a favorable view of the neighborhing nation to the North, where President Barack Obama will make his first international journey as president today. So......

    Tags: Eric Clapton, Barack Obama, Government, Mick Jagger, National Government

  4. Feb 19, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  5. 'Buy American,' buy Canadian, too

    The Swamp
    by Rebecca Cole As President Barack Obama landed in Canada today for his first official trip outside the country, he addressed concerns about a protectionist "Buy American" clause in the $787-billion stimulus act and how it could affect the two......

    Tags: Economic Organization, Contracts, Metal and Mineral, Government, Michigan

  6. Feb 19, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  7. Obama: Stabilizing Afghanistan situation

    The Swamp
    by Mike Dorning OTTAWA, Canada -- President Barack Obama today made his first public comments on the increase in U.S. troops he ordered for Afghanistan this week, leaving open the possibility that he would add more troops at the end......

    Tags: Economy, Wars and Interventions, Barack Obama, Economy, Business and Finance, Government

  8. Feb 19, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  9. Obama on Canadian soil in 1st foreign trip

    The Swamp
    President Barack Obama is met by Canada's Governor General Michaelle Jean as he arrives in Ottawa, Canada, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) by Mike Dorning OTTAWA, Canada--Barack Obama arrived in Canada's capital city this morning on...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Treaties, Economic Policy, Politics

  10. Mar 26, 2010 |Blog| Cars.com
  11. GM to Repay More Than $1 Billion in Loans

    KickingTires
    GM plans to make yet another round of loan repayments to the U.S. and Canadian governments worth about $1.19 billion, the company said Thursday. After a similar payment in December, GM has made considerable progress in paying down the $6.7......

    Tags: Freedom of the Press, Politics

  12. Apr 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Jeff Lemire, super writer

    On page 12 of issue No. 1 of DC Comics' latest reiteration of "Constantine," which tells the ongoing story of John Constantine — a.k.a. Hellblazer, the publisher's three-decade-old, morally slippery sorcerer/sleuth to the occult world (played by Keanu Reeves in the 2005 "Constantine" movie) — an airline stewardess explodes. Sure, she slips poison into Constantine's drink just before exploding; and sure, she kind of chants something to herself in the plane's lavatory, resulting in self-immolation. But in one panel she explodes; and in the next, Constantine, stone faced, is straightening his tie in the lavatory mirror, apparently unimpressed.
    On page 12 of issue No. 1 of DC Comics' latest reiteration of "Constantine," which tells the ongoing story of John Constantine — a.k.a. Hellblazer, the publisher's three-decade-old, morally slippery sorcerer/sleuth to the occult world (played by...

    Tags: Emergency Incidents, Literature, Fiction, Air and Space Accidents, Authors

  14. Feb 14, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Any intercontinental low-fare airlines?

    Despite the huge growth of low-fare airlines such as Southwest, JetBlue, and others, you don't see any low-fare lines to Asia or southern South America. Although a few transatlantic lines lay claim to the "low fare" label, they're very limited.
    Despite the huge growth of low-fare airlines such as Southwest, JetBlue, and others, you don't see any low-fare lines to Asia or southern South America. Although a few transatlantic lines lay claim to the "low fare" label, they're very limited. Two big...

    Tags: Berlin (Germany), Trips and Vacations, International Travel, Europe, World Airways Incorporated

  16. Jan 19, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  17. Aug 17, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  18. Several workers win lottery one day after getting fired

    Only a day after getting laid off their jobs, a group of workers from a manufacturing plant won the lottery.
    Only a day after getting laid off their jobs, a group of workers from a manufacturing plant won the lottery.   It was a $7 million win for 10 employees from the Smart Technologies Manufacturing plant in Ottawa, Canada. One winner said he could not...

    Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Employees, Ottawa (Canada), Lotteries, Career and Workplace

  19. Aug 18, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  20. UIndy lab to play key role in Canadian riot probe

    A forensic video analysis laboratory at the University of Indianapolis, used to train law enforcement and security professionals from around the world, will soon serve Canadian authorities in their massive investigation of rioting and looting that occurred after this spring’s Stanley Cup hockey finals.
    A forensic video analysis laboratory at the University of Indianapolis, used to train law enforcement and security professionals from around the world, will soon serve Canadian authorities in their massive investigation of rioting and looting that...

    Tags: U.S. Secret Service, Crimes, Unrest, Conflicts and War, National Security Agency, Vancouver (Canada)

  21. Jul 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  22. What Chicago can learn from Toronto

    TORONTO - At Luminato, the festival of arts, culture and ideas that just concluded in Canada's largest city, one message rings the loudest and clearest: This festival was created "to shine Toronto's light on the world and the world's light on Toronto." You can't say it much clearer than that.
    TORONTO — Luminato, the festival of arts, culture and ideas that just concluded in Canada's largest city, has only been held for four years. But this citywide extravaganza already attracts a collective audience in excess of 1 million and spends...

    Tags: Interior Policy, International Trade, Goodman Theatre, Atom Egoyan, China

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