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Gas prices may hit $4 per gallon by Memorial Day
Gas prices are expected to continue to rise and could approach $4 a gallon by Memorial Day, said a South Dakota AAA spokeswoman. "It wouldn't surprise me if gasoline prices rose 25 to 30 cents before Memorial Day, after which they should level off,"...Tags: AAA, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Ethanol, Market and Exchange
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Gas may hit $4 per gallon by Memorial Day
Gas prices are expected to continue to rise and could approach $4 a gallon by Memorial Day, said a South Dakota AAA spokeswoman. "It wouldn't surprise me if gasoline prices rose 25 to 30 cents before Memorial Day, after which they should level off," said...
Tags: AAA, Economy, Business and Finance, Human Interest, Ethanol, Market and Exchange
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Instructors enjoy challenge of Iyengar yoga
There are many different versions of yoga, an ancient physical and philosophical discipline that started in India.
But to Bob Whittinghill and a number of others in the Chicago area, there is only one kind of yoga that works on all levels: Iyengar yoga,...Tags: Yoga, Colleges and Universities, India, Chicago Hotels, University of Chicago
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SDSU Crops Judging Team places at national judging contests
The South Dakota State University Crops Judging Team competed in two national collegiate crops contests Nov. 13-20. The SDSU team took third place at the Kansas City Board of Trade Collegiate Crops Contest and at the Chicago Board of Trade Collegiate...Tags: Travel, South Dakota State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Trips and Vacations, Field Museum of Natural History
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Chicago broker missing since '79 found working in Las Vegas
Tribune reportersA former Chicago commodities broker, missing for more than three decades and declared legally dead, has been discovered working as a bookie inLas Vegas, officials say. Arthur Gerald Jones, 72, was arrested July 19, according to the Nevada Department of...Tags: Social Security, Boca Raton, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Personal Data Collection, Organized Crime
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NATO/G-8 fundraising must move at feverish pace
The task of raising tens of millions of dollars in donations for the NATO and G-8 summits means fundraisers will need to move as aggressively as the Art Institute did in its campaign to build the Modern Wing.
Boding well for the effort is that former...Tags: Aon PLC, International Organizations, Companies and Corporations, Charity, Robert R. McCormick
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Probation for former trader presumed dead nearly 30 years
TribLocal - Highland Park & Highwood » NewsThe former Chicago commodities trader who disappeared from his Highland Park home 32 years ago and was presumed dead was given up to three years …... -
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Minnesota crops rise on adjusted forecast
By Jeff Wilson and Brian Chappatta Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 12 — Corn, soybean and wheat prices surged Thursday, signaling higher costs for food and biofuels, after the government said U.S. farmers will harvest smaller crops than...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Politics, Renewable Energy, Montana, Weather Reports
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Social Security number theft leads to 15-year headache
Tribune reporterFor more than 15 years, Clifton Goodenough had to repeatedly convince the Internal Revenue Service that he worked in a veteran’s hospital in Phoenix — not as a bookie in Las Vegas. And, IRS agents weren’t the only ones wondering about...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Social Security, Veterans Affairs, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), Personal Data Collection
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Superman movie filming in Willis Tower
It was hard to tell what exactly "Man of Steel" director Zack Snyder filmed in downtown Chicago on Wednesday, but all signs pointed to the shoot taking place at Willis Tower. Literally.
There were bright signs on the street helping guide cast and crew...Tags: Superman (fictional character), Laurence Fishburne, Willis Tower
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Nothing ventured, nothing gained for the head of the nation's largest public REIT
It was past 7 p.m. when Ventas Inc. CEO Debra Cafaro emerged from her last meeting. Her voice echoed in the halls of the mostly empty offices on the 48th floor of 111 S. Wacker Drive.
As she spoke, the last rays of sun disappeared behind the West Loop...Tags: Investments, University of Chicago Law School, Rental Service, Diplomacy, Justice System
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