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Furniture for hire
TRIBUNE REPORTERFurniture that works. Among furniture manufacturers, it's a claim that ranks right up there in popularity with furniture that's timeless, furniture that's beautiful, furniture that fits. The boast sometimes makes its way into company slogans: "Finding...Tags: Entertainment, Dance, Homes, Sports, Furniture
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The DNA of patio price tags
TRIBUNE REPORTERThe warming weather, refreshed shop windows, summer catalogs, outdoor markets. Every year at this time, it all conspires to plant widespread thoughts of buying new patio furniture. If only their sticker prices didn't threaten to keep the thoughts from...Tags: New York, Entertainment, New York City, The Home Depot, Furniture
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Kitchen magicians
TRIBUNE REPORTERDespite the unstable economy and downright trembling housing market, the kitchen remains a room in which homeowners are investing their time, money and attention. The National Kitchen & Bath Association's annual survey of 20,000 households shows total...Tags: Electrical Appliance, McCormick Place
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Get that pro-designer look
Tribune reporterEverybody could use a little help now and then, especially when it comes to decorating. But not everyone can afford it. At least not in the traditional, hire-someone-to-transform-your-entire-house sense. What many people don't realize is that there are...Tags: Building Material, Interior Design, Career and Workplace, Furniture, Z Gallerie
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River North: From gritty roots to urban chic
Chicago Tribune reporterGary Deutsch wanted to live in a neighborhood with the cosmopolitan flair and pulsating pace that his digs in San Diego lacked. He found that in River North, a once-derelict district being transformed by new development into one of the city's most vibrant...Tags: Apartments, Rental Service, Rick Bayless, Great Chicago Fire (1871), Restaurants
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Macy's clock? Loyal shoppers ticked off
Tribune staff writersFor many Chicagoans Marshall Field's was more than a place to shop. It was a once-a-year holiday visit to the retailer's landmark State Street store to gape at the awe-inspiring Christmas windows and dine on chicken potpie beneath the Walnut Room's great...Tags: New York, Holidays, Federated Department Stores Incorporated, Goodman Theatre, Marshall Field
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On the Patio: Seating Sprouts Style
Universal Press SyndicateThere are no wallflowers among the most fashion-forward furnishings for outdoor rooms. In fact, the hottest look in al fresco seating is contemporary, and these pieces -- often with sculptural profiles -- are practically upstaging lush landscaping and...Tags: Building Material, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Los Angeles, Ralph Lauren, Corporate Officers
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December 1- 5, 2008
Tuesday, December 2 The Toy Station Market Square Lake Forest 847.234.0180 trains-toys-horses.com Text AROUND to 97999 for info Wednesday, December 3 Glassblowing by Christopher Mosey Today, 4:30 - 6pm Chicago Hot Glass 1250 N Central Park Ave. (773)...Tags: Central Park
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Green awareness -- the theme of a 3-day Chicago expo
Chicago Tribune staff reporterA recent interior design graduate, Madhoolica Dear was at McCormick Plaza on Wednesday learning about recycled carpets and cork flooring. Dear, whose future clients will want to be environmentally conscious, is one of 20,000 people registered to attend...Tags: Bill Clinton, Building Material, General Motors Corp., Chicago Tribune, Economy, Business and Finance
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Paul Harvey dies at 90; radio personality known for his distinctive delivery
Paul Harvey, who was long considered the most-listened-to radio broadcaster in the world and whose distinctive delivery and daily mix of news, commentary and human interest stories informed and entertained a national radio audience for nearly 60 years,...Tags: Health, Television, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Tulsa, Politics
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A foreign classroom for junior senator
Tribune correspondentSen. Barack Obama ducked his head, stepped over a puddle of oil and slowly walked down the dark corridor of a giant weapons factory. A blast of heat made the room feel like a scorching furnace. "Don't touch the orange stuff," warned a worker. "Don't...Tags: Politics, Chicago Loop, U.S. Department of State, Trips and Vacations, Russia
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2005 COOKING SCHOOL GUIDE
Special to the TribuneThis story contains corrected material, published Aug. 17, 2005. The following listings include the basic information provided to us by the schools. For more complete information on schedules or locations, contact the school or check the Web site, if one...Tags: Event Planning, Williams-Sonoma Inc., Fondant, Euclid, Roosevelt University
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