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Other options for viewing fireworks
Special to the TribuneCelebrating the 4th of July by watching a fireworks show can be a thrilling experience. It also can be a crowded experience: 1 million people are expected to pack Chicago's lakefront to glimpse Friday's Independence Day Eve fireworks. Fireworks fans...Tags: Euclid, Arts and Culture, Road Transportation, Festive Events, Golf
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Buena Park: Tucked away next to everything
Special to the Tribune"I never considered living north of Irving Park," said Khoi Nguyen, speaking from his three-bedroom condominium in Buena Park. Yet Nguyen and his partner packed up in November and left their contemporary home in the John Hancock Center on Michigan...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Movies, Prologue
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Once the youngest, McRoberts embraces "veteran" role
Indy Sports NationWhile signing a photograph for a five year-old girl, the Mother of the child pointed down at the picture that had the bright blue Sharpie scribbling across it. "Wow, look at your hair back then," said the woman with a smile across her face. "It was so...Tags: Defense, Basketball, Los Angeles Lakers, Television, Veterans Affairs
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'30 Rock': The Boston Tea Party
Show TrackerIs Tina Fey psychic? It certainly seems that way. "30 Rock" always has its finger on the pulse of what's going on in the country, sometimes to its own detriment. But Thursday night's episode of "30 Rock," with its references...... -
Noted Chicago architect Bruce Graham dies
Change of SubjectBlair Kamin reports that Bruce Graham, architect of the Sears (willis) Tower and the John Hancock Center, has died. The profile of Graham that I wrote for the Tribune is so old (April, 1981) it exists only in .pdf format:...... -
Monster Mash: Autry president to retire; Einstein's theory of relativity goes public; LuPone's ballet debut
Culture Monster--Bidding farewell: John L. Gray, president of the Autry National Center of the American West, will announce his retirement today. (Los Angeles Times) --Scientific treasure: The original 46-page manuscript of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity... -
Daley floats tax break for Inland Steel building
Clout StFrom the Cityscape blog: Just days after the co-architect of Chicago's renowned Inland Steel Building died, Mayor Richard Daley's administration introduced a measure Wednesday to give the delayed rehab of the modernist landmark a multi-million-dollar... -
Obama's 'John Hancock'
Brand XIn case you're an amateur graphologist--and even if you are not--here's a gander at President Barack Obama's rather distinctive signature on the historic healthcare reform bill that was signed on Tuesday. --Richard Metzger Via the White House Flickr feed.... -
As Trump tower rises, worries pile up
Tribune Staff ReporterThis story contains corrected material, published Sept. 28, 2005. (The headline as published has been corrected in this text) In July, three months after construction began on the foundation of the 92-story Trump International Tower and Hotel, water...Tags: Building Material, Arts and Culture, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Companies and Corporations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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High-speed high-rises stagger Streeterville
Tribune staff reportersStreeterville residents are not a naive bunch. They moved into their condos and apartments knowing they would share their turf with hordes of tourists bound for Michigan Avenue or Navy Pier or Millennium Park. And they knew that the patchwork of...Tags: House Building, Road Transportation, Navy Pier, Crime, Law and Justice, Water Tower Place
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In New Mexico, history is etched into El Morro monument
Times staff writer"The most interesting part about [El Morro] is the signatures of all the people going through there," reader Laura LaCour-Johnson, a native of Albuquerque, write in her nominating letter. "The best time to go is just before winter, when it's chilly but...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, History, Gardens and Parks, Executive Branch, New Mexico
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10 things you might not know about Election Day
Tribune staff reporterThe popularity of early voting threatens to dim the charm of a single Election Day. Which might be a good thing, according to a recent study that reported an 18 percent greater chance of being involved in a fatal car crash that day. Without a doubt, it'...Tags: Texas, Illinois, George W. Bush, Sarah Palin, Bill Clinton
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