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Will Peterson break season rush record?
It'll be tough, but he will Ron Fritz Baltimore Sun Instantly, I was going to say no, that Adrian Peterson isn't going to catch Eric Dickerson because the Vikings face one of the best run-stopping defenses in the NFL in Week 16 — the Texans. They...Tags: Dan Pompei, Sports, Vick Ballard, Adrian Peterson, Minnesota Vikings
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New year, new boss -- same old fear
The workplace is a lot like football. I say that not because it's true, but because it's a handy way to justify the hours I spend watching football. Also, it allows me to write off nachos as a business expense. But this week, the football-workplace...
Tags: Devin Hester, Sports, Career and Workplace, Employees, Football
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Panic at the office party
It's holiday office party season, that magical time of year when co-workers spend time together having forced conversations over festive snacks that aren't as good as they were before the economy tanked. Fun! Based on extensive research, here is a...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Sexual Misconduct, Rex Huppke, Holidays
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Organizers set to release letter from corporate backers of gay marriage
A coalition of gay marriage advocates plans to release a letter this week signed by top Illinois executives and companies endorsing same-sex marriage as an economic imperative, giving a powerful push to a bill that state lawmakers could take up as early...
Tags: Politics, Chicago Mayor, Morningstar Incorporated, David Axelrod, White House
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More doughnuts, and other 2013 office resolutions
The good news is, the Mayans were wrong, and we get to start a brand new year. The bad news is, we will have to spend most of that year working. (Thanks for nothing, Mayans.) To keep you from feeling too bummed out about the lack of an apocalypse, I'm...
Tags: Rex Huppke
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Ready, reserved
I have this problem. I made more New Year's Eve reservations than I can use. More than 100 of them, actually. Which is why, for the 12th straight year (and the 17th time in the past 19 years), I'll be giving them away to nimble-fingered readers who ask....
Tags: Bar Toma, Urban Belly, Dance, Navy Pier, L2O
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Helicopter wreckage moved as investigation continues
Tribune reporterThe wreckage from the fatal crash this week of an emergency medical helicopter south of Rockford is being transported to Kansas for examination, and additional witnesses to the accident will be interviewed, the chief investigator said Wednesday. The...Tags: National Transportation Safety Board, Jon Hilkevitch, Accidental Death, Disasters and Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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Winners, losers in Tagliabue decision?
Goodell wins, loses Sam Farmer Los Angeles Times Roger Goodell was both the biggest loser and winner in Paul Tagliabue's bounty scandal ruling. Goodell's credibility has taken a huge hit over the course of this ordeal, and having his predecessor...Tags: Dan Pompei, New Orleans Saints, Sports, Will Smith (football), Sean Payton
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Given history, Smith might be best fit for Bears
The Bears may appear to be going nowhere, but that doesn't mean Lovie Smith is headed anywhere. Smith effectively can seal another contract with a victory over the Packers on Sunday. Beating the Packers is important to Bears ownership, and Smith could...
Tags: Julius Peppers, Charles Tillman, Pete Carroll, Rex Ryan, Romeo Crennel
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What's the answer for Bears?
There is an undercurrent of ambition to the firing of Lovie Smith. Winning isn't enough anymore in Chicago. Winning 10 games isn't enough, anyway. A new standard has been set. It may have taken nine years to figure it out, but Lovie Smith was deemed...
Tags: Julius Peppers, Charles Tillman, Aaron Rodgers, Sports, Chicago Bears
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Colts better or worse with Pagano back?
Better with his guidance Dan Pompei Chicago Tribune The Colts will get an emotional boost from Chuck Pagano's return that will make them a better team, but they also will get a coaching boost. Pagano, don't forget, was hired because of his leadership...Tags: Dan Pompei, Leukemia, Sports, Miami Dolphins, Chuck Pagano
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Juror bristles over Emanuel's move to erase 'code of silence' verdict
Many in Chicago were upset when they heard Mayor Rahm Emanuel was cutting a deal over the federal civil jury's decision involving the big cop who beat the tiny female bartender. But perhaps no one is as upset as Dr. Joseph R. Lentino, 66, a retired...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Mayor, Chicago City Hall, Trials, John Kass
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