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Small things remind of huge loss
As the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks have been memorialized, it is the small things that most often come to the fore: Maureen Gregory misses her husband's regular afternoon phone calls; fellow train commuters remember him for his rush hour...Tags: Unions, Death, Terrorism, American Airlines, Inc., Armed Forces
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Ex-Andersen workers find job switch taxing
Tribune staff reporterOn May 13 a year ago, about 1,000 former Andersen partners and staff gathered for breakfast in a Hyatt Regency ballroom. They were there to mourn the death of the once-venerable accounting firm and to celebrate rebirth as new employees of what had been...Tags: Death, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Employees, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace
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Reporters' notebooks
Kirsten Scharnberg at Ground Zero with the widow of a 9/11 victim: Thousands of families descended the ramp leading into the World Trade Center site today. The scene was somber. Some people were wailing, some were quiet in their grief. At the center,...Tags: Rockefeller Center, Death, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Midtown, Employees
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As Risk Spreads, One Group Stays Immune
Times Staff WriterBy the time Bethlehem Steel Corp.'s former chief executive, Duane R. Dunham, was forced to retire a few years ago after only 18 months in the top spot, the giant steelmaker was bankrupt and headed for a fire sale. But that didn't stop Bethlehem from...Tags: BB&T Corp., Marketing, Los Angeles Times, Family, Employees
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Cashing in coming and going
Tribune staff reporterLast year, Timothy Callahan got it coming and going. In April, he resigned as chief executive of Chicago-based Equity Office Properties Trust, receiving "separation pay" of $1.65 million, roughly equal to a year's salary and bonus, plus accelerated...Tags: Motorola, Inc., CEO Pay, Gaming, Equity Office Properties Trust, Stock Options
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Rooted in bedrock, reaching for the sky
Tribune staff reporterThe tower will soar above the skyline, but right now there is only an open space by the Chicago River, a home to construction equipment and a matter of fascination to neighbors. Construction of the Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago will offer a...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Wrigley Building, Lifestyle and Leisure, John Hancock, IBM
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Many lives ended too soon, but their promise endures
For Christine Olender and Sophia Addo, New York was a place to chase dreams. Olender, formerly of Chicago, hoped to become a fashion maven but found a more fulfilling career as a manager at the Windows on the World restaurant. Addo, an immigrant from...Tags: Crimes, Death, Finance, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Armed Forces
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Love of job united many who lost lives
Kirsten L. Christophe Kirsten L. Christophe, 39, delicately intertwined her work and family lives. She had brought her 13-month-old daughter, Gretchen, to meetings of the American Bar Association since the girl was 5 weeks old. And she met her husband,...Tags: Crimes, Death, Marathon, Aircraft Hijacking, Los Angeles Times
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Families hold onto hopes for a miracle
The digging continued Monday--both for bodies in the wreckage and for memories in the minds of loved ones steeling themselves for the months and years ahead. One family has given authorities their son's comb and toothbrush to help identify any remains. A...Tags: Julie Deardorff, Crimes, Death, Football, Industrial Accidents
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Additional listing of attack victims
Here is a list of those identified in the past two days as killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to family members, friends, co-workers and law enforcement. United Airlines Flight 175, Boston to Los Angeles, crashed into World Trade Center...Tags: Bonds, Verizon Communications, Cleveland, Mississippi, Patchogue
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Harry Blanding Jr.
When he saw an out-of-shape older man on the street, Harry Blanding would turn to his wife and say: "That's not going to be me."
"When I'm 90 years old, I'm still going to be running five miles," Blanding, 38, would tell his wife, Debbie, who sometimes...Tags: Children, New York Yankees, Football, Family, New York Giants
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Ed Paschke: 1939 -- 2004
Tribune art criticEd Paschke, 65, one of the most celebrated Chicago-born painters for three decades and an artist known as much for his generosity as for his work, died in his sleep at his North Side home, apparently on the morning of Thursday, Nov. 25. Paschke's body...Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Death, Gaming, Family, Technology
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