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Warm memories provide comfort
On the night that should have been Louis Nacke's first wedding anniversary, his wife and family had dinner together anyway. They felt it's what he would have wanted. The family of window-washer Roko Camaj is going through a similar experience: In life,...Tags: Health, Georgetown University, Ohio, Hospitals and Clinics, Washington (U.S. state)
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Families of 9/11 victims face difficult choice
Chicago TribuneNEW YORK - With today's deadline of applying for a compensation fund set up by Congress, families of victims of the Sept. 11 terror attacks are facing a tough decision. Do they submit claims, or do they persevere with a potentially long-shot legal...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Chicago Tribune, Litigation, Washington (U.S. state)
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Will Trump say: 'You're higher'?
Tribune architecture criticDonald Trump has a new choice to make, but it's not Bill versus Kwame. It's whether his ego or his pragmatic side determines the official height of his planned Chicago skyscraper, the one that got so much attention on "The Apprentice." At stake is...Tags: Building Material, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Hotels and Accommodations, Empire State Building
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Chicagoans try to return to normal life
Tribune staff reportersAirports closed Parking restrictions Financial markets closed Buildings re-open Schools open Public transportation Anxiety for some workers Vigils planned Relief effort underway Local Islamic community Events canceled A day after the worst terrorist...Tags: Entertainment, Sports, Anxiety, Finance, Bars and Clubs
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Insurers likely to bend, not break
Tribune staff reporterThe terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center Tuesday will slam insurers in the gut, but observers say the well-capitalized industry should be able to withstand the blow, which is expected to break records. "This clearly is going to shake out to be the...Tags: Investments, Business Enterprises, CNA Financial Corporation, Disasters, New York City
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Unease moves into towers
The fear was always there, in the back of Steve Joe's mind--the twinge of anxiety that comes with working on the 28th floor of the world's third-tallest building. But he never seriously considered that the Sears Tower--the sleek, black, 110-story...Tags: University of Michigan, Defense, Entertainment, Labor Legislation, Anxiety
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1,100 Aon employees based in trade center
Of all Chicago-based companies, Aon Corp. had the most to lose. The world's second-largest insurance broker, an expert in corporate risk management, spent a harrowing Tuesday tracking down its more than 1,100 employees based at the World Trade Center....Tags: Labor Legislation, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Business Enterprises, Legal Services, Terrorism
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How we did it
The Sun's report on corporate chief-executive compensation in Maryland is based on data gathered by Aon Corp., a global benefits consulting firm based in Chicago, under a contract with Tribune Co. newspapers. Aon obtained the data from the most recent...Tags: Maryland, Prices, Financial Planning, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Their unselfishness, enthusiasm recalled
Seth Morris Seth Morris slept just four hours a night. He pumped weights at 4 a.m., telling his children that "the world's strongest man" needed to exercise his muscles. While his family and neighbors slept, Morris planted trees and laid out flower...Tags: Sports, Children, Health and Safety at Work, Cancer, Education
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Families face uncomfortable void left by loss of loved ones
Once a trio, the surviving Tumulty brothers are learning to interact as a pair, now that Lance is gone. Angelene Carter's family faces this troubling uncertainty: When do you consider a loved one gone even though authorities have not yet officially...Tags: Sports, Bars and Clubs, Georgetown University, Crime, Law and Justice, Air Transportation
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Calls to family . . . then silence
As authorities continued Thursday to identify victims of this week's terror attack, families of the missing waited by their phones, faxed photographs of the missing to hospitals--and hoped. Others, though, had no reason for hope and were left to sift...Tags: Photography, Entertainment, Nature, Sports, Eyewear
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Day of prayers, tears, patriotism
Tribune staff reporterChicago joined the nation in mourning Friday as victims of this week's terror attack were remembered in ceremonies great and small. At Washington's National Cathedral, President Bush and four former presidents gathered to pay tribute, while at a Jewel-...Tags: Chicago, Religious Texts, George W. Bush, Illinois, Wheaton
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