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Taking America's pulse inside Sears Tower
Tribune staff reporterIt was a long way down. Seventy flights, 1,400 steps. Erin Frey took them one at a time in 2 1/2-inch heels, moving like a woman running from something. After what happened Sept. 11, Frey had to prove to herself she could escape Sears Tower in an...Tags: Stomach, Metra, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation, Transportation Accidents, Gaming
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Schools' historic ties to an unequal past
Sun StaffThe small wooden building that once housed Queenstown Elementary School contains a paradox. Built in the era of racial segregation, it was a place where black children received a second-rate education. Its teachers were paid less than white teachers, and...Tags: Family, Students, Arts and Culture, Washington (U.S. state), Middle Tennessee State University
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Part 1: The threat to neighborhoods
Tribune staff reportersTwenty years ago, the city of Chicago launched a mission never undertaken before by any major American community. It dispatched teams of architectural experts to examine every last one of the city's buildings -- nearly half a million. Their charge: To...Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago, Arts, Building Material, Tourism and Leisure, Jane Byrne
Sep 8, 2002
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May 17, 2004
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Jan 13, 2003
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