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'A new pattern' in downtown condo market
Donald Trump generated plenty of headlines while in Chicago this month testifying at a trial involving Trump International Hotel & Tower, but beyond the media frenzy, it's a story of "slow and steady wins the race" at his Chicago high-rise. About 92...
Tags: Inventories, Streeterville, Donald Trump, Condos, Chicago Hotels
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6 kids taken to hospital when slide falls at Algonquin school
An inflatable slide toppled over in a grade school gymnasium in Algonquin on Thursday, sending six children to the hospital with minor injuries and raising questions about whether they were properly supervised. According to one child who was injured...
Tags: Robin Williams, Hospitals and Clinics
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Woman with local ties survives Oklahoma tornado
Daily American Staff WriterA woman with local ties, her toddler and her sister were among those who took refuge in a bank vault during Monday's tornado in Moore, Okla. Tom and Ruth Singer and their daughter, Adelyn, 10 months, of Leesburg, Fla., moved to Moore on Saturday. Ruth...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tornadoes
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Allentown native Amanda Seyfried gets animated in 'Epic'
She shot a pair of movies back-to-back that took a piece out of her. But now with "Lovelace" (due in theaters in August) and "Les Miserables" out of her system, Allentown native Amanda Seyfried is lightening up. She began the year with a small role in...Tags: Music, The Amazing Spider-Man (movie), Arts and Culture, Emmaus, Allentown
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Centerpiece of remodeled LAX terminal named for Villaraigosa
The centerpiece of the modernized Tom Bradley International Terminal at Los Angeles Airport will be named in honor of Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa because of his contributions to airport development. The city's Board of Airport Commissioners...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Los Angeles International Airport
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Kid-friendly attractions
This list is not all-inclusive BOWLING BRUNSWICK ZONE DEERFIELD 10 S. Waukegan Road Deerfield 847-498-3575 bowlbrunswick.com There's something for everyone at this location. In addition to 32 lanes there are six billiard tables, arcade...
Tags: Music, Dining and Drinking, Sports, Softball, Bowling
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Outdoor attractions
This list is not all-inclusive BEACHES CLARK STREET BEACH Clark Street at Sheridan Road Evanston cityofevanston.org The beach is open from 10:30 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. daily May 25 through June 14. From June 15 through Sept. 2 the beach is open from...
Tags: Ecosystems, Sports, Power Boating, Conservation, Robin Williams
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Yahoo's challenge to be building Tumblr's advertising business
SAN FRANCISCO — To punctuate his company's $1.1-billion purchase by Yahoo Inc., Tumblr co-founder and Chief Executive David Karp let loose in a blog post with a celebratory expletive. It was classic Karp, a 26-year-old high school dropout who...
Tags: Media Industry, AMC (tv network), Marissa Mayer, Demographics, Arts and Culture
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FEATURE-In the Hamptons, catering to the rich (and their dogs) is good business
ReutersBy Beth Pinsker EAST HAMPTON, New York, May 21 (Reuters) - Judging by early demand for everything from doggie daycare to Ferrari rentals and fine art, rich Americans are going to make this a strong summer in one of their favorite playgrounds - the...Tags: Bellmore, American Express Company, Memorial Day, Jennifer Lopez, Stock Market
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Cashing in on 'Juliet's balcony' in Italy
ROME -- The Italian city of Verona is planning to raise some much-needed revenue from one of the world’s most romantic landmarks: the balcony where Shakespeare’s doomed heroine Juliet supposedly cried out, "Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou...
Tags: Italy
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Human Relations Commission hopes Neuman review brings a boost of power
When someone complains to the Anne Arundel County Human Relations Commission about housing or employment discrimination, commissioners are powerless to do much about it. That's the impression the commissioners themselves have, and they say it affects...
Tags: Laws, Laura Neuman, Minority Groups, Discrimination, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hopkins students notable in their absence in Charles Village
Loading his earthly belongings into a laundry cart that he rented from Campus Services, Johns Hopkins University freshman Austin Dennis made several trips from his dormitory room to his car on residential Greenway at North Charles Street, opposite the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park, Business, Students, College Baseball
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