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Drinking, from dance club to dive
Tribune reporterChicago’s cocktail scene has reached a crucial crossroads. Thanks to the classic cocktail revival that intoxicated New York and San Francisco before landing in Chicago five years back, drink enthusiasts have options. Classics (martinis, fizzes,...Tags: Alinea, Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, England, Oregon
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They hit the throttle, throw the bottle
Tribune senior correspondentThe first thought that occurs to a driver cruising down Wyoming's long, lonely highways is that a lot of folks out here must really like lemonade, given how many plastic jugs and bottles half-filled with lemonade-looking liquid litter the roadside....Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Illinois, Epidemics and Plagues, Vehicles, Employees
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Geologists could be studying reasons behind earthquake for years
Geologists say Tuesday's magnitude-5.8 earthquake in Central Virginia released forces that have probably been building for tens of thousands, perhaps millions, of years.
And the event may not be over.
"Aftershocks are always a possibility, and they're...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Earthquakes, Oklahoma, Alaska, Disasters and Accidents
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Case pits bald eagle against sacred rites
Tribune senior correspondentWinslow Friday needed a bald eagle. A sacred Northern Arapaho Indian religious ceremony was approaching, and Friday needed an eagle's wing, plume and feathers to perform his part of an ancient ritual Sun Dance so that his prayers would be carried up to...Tags: Crimes, Wildlife, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Supreme Court, Dance
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Costs in South Florida pushing many people northward
South Florida Sun-SentinelSasha Tefft had two loves ingrained in him since he was a kid: horses and South Florida. His life has included both, starting in Miami-Dade, moving to Broward and finally to Palm Beach County. But it's getting harder to combine the two in this region,...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Palm Beach County, Farms, Broward County, State Budgets
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Bush Gets GOP Platform He Wants
Times Staff WriterPresident Bush got just what he wanted today from Republican platform writers: a tightly controlled, highly conservative statement of party principles that lauds his administration and glosses over internal dissent. The platform drafted by a 110-member...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Abortion, Nick Anderson, Justice and Rights, Republican Party
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Trapped by Web loan with the 842% interest rate
Tribune Reporter++++++++++++++++++++ || || || ++++++++++++++++++++ Rochelle Parker needed money for Christmas gifts and medicine, so she went online and found a Web site promising easy money. After a few key punches she was zapped a $300 loan, but one that charged an...Tags: Litigation, Pennsylvania, Companies and Corporations, Crimes, Economy, Business and Finance
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Faganel builds tight, right
Special to the TribuneAfter building houses in Colorado, David Faganel knows conservative Midwestern buyers are not quite as eco-savvy as buyers in the West. But, we're getting there. And, Faganel's Batavia-based company, R.A. Faganel Builders, is ready. "Especially with...Tags: Energy Saving, Companies and Corporations, Abraham Lincoln, Leslie Mann, Real Estate Buyers
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Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall put their Colorado chalet on the market
Veteran producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall have listed their vacation home in Telluride, Colo., at $19.75 million.
The European chalet-style compound features a timber and stone main house and a separate guesthouse. The gated property of...Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Real Estate, Homes, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (movie), Property
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Former 'Top Chef' star has revived his dream
Tribune reporterA plan was hatched. The moment his name was announced, they'd jump-tackle him onstage, ruffle his Mohawk on live television. That's how sure the other contestants were that Dale Levitski would win "Top Chef." Levitski would accept the $100,000 -- money...Tags: Rick Bayless, Top Chef (tv program), Restaurants, Charlie Trotter, Television Industry
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Eccentrics, dreamers and seekers flock to Crestone, Colo.
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFor thousands of years, the high, arid San Luis Valley has spawned tales of the strange and the fantastic. Native Americans called it the Bloodless Valley, setting aside their weapons as they made vision quests up sacred Blanca Peak, the great sentinel...Tags: India, Travel, Native Americans, Hinduism, Elections
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Family travel five: Engineering landmarks can inspire kids
Inspire your children's inner builder at these engineering wonders constructed with steel, glass, timber and more. 1. Brooklyn Bridge, New York. This star of movies and marathons connects the island of Manhattan with the borough of Brooklyn. Opened in...Tags: Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Monuments and Heritage Sites, New York City, Science and Technology
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