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Brother of woman who died at Wrigley: 'It felt hopeless'
Tribune reporterMartin Oleskiewicz and his sister Maureen were eating hot dogs at Wrigley Field as they watched the Cubs warm up before Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Reds when Maureen suddenly slumped and fell between the rows in the right field bleachers....Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Wrigley Field, Christianity, Chicago Cubs, Roman Catholicism
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Loyola University officially joining the Missouri Valley Conference
For the first time in 20 years the Missouri Valley Conference is adding an institution, as the MVC President’s Council unanimously voted to extend a membership invitation to Loyola University Chicago, and the Ramblers will begin full participation...
Tags: University of Evansville, Creighton University, University of Northern Iowa, Loyola Ramblers, Wichita State University
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Taking the less-known route
If you can't get in — or can't afford — a top business school, is an MBA from a lesser-known school worth it? The answer depends largely on the student. Those gunning for the top of the organizational chart, and without the networking...
Tags: Mortgages, Students, Bank of America Corp., Northwestern University, Graduation
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Love Notes: Cherishing love's memories
When I met Dick and Deanne Fink on Sept. 11, 2012, I was impressed with their devotion to one another each other. Deanne had been diagnosed with ALS — amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, better known as Lou Gehrig's disease — in April 2010. Despite...
Tags: Romance (genre), Diseases and Illnesses, Lou Gehrig's Disease
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Remarkable Woman: Tiffany Jones
There is no word for what Tiffany Jones has done over her last four summers. Literally, no word. Since 2009, Jones, a social worker at Goodwin Elementary School in Cicero, has spent five to eight weeks of her summer vacations in Ethiopia, helping care...
Tags: Travel, Health and Medical Professionals, Schools, Trips and Vacations, Students
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Baseball: Boyle County graduate Patrick Cooper showing promotion to Double-A was the right move
marsee@amnews.comPatrick Cooper was hoping for a promotion, but two was more than he could have asked for. Cooper was afraid he might start his third season of minor league baseball where he finished his second. Instead, he has made two quick moves up the ladder of...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Health, Andy Pettitte, Baseball, Minor League Baseball
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Krause reflects on a life of scouting
WILMINGTON, Del. — Jerry Krause enters a hotel lobby loaded down by two suitcases, an Arizona Diamondbacks-issued laptop and that look defining any haggard business traveler. In three hours, he will sit through his second doubleheader in as many...
Tags: United Center, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tyson Chandler, Michael Jordan, Hotels and Accommodations
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A lift or a drag?
Huma Gruaz picked a precarious time in her personal life to enroll in a Master of Business Administration program.
She had just moved to Chicago from the suburbs. She had to figure out how to navigate life after a divorce. And she had just started her...Tags: Students, University of Michigan, Northwestern University, Georgetown University, Graduation
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Tuck W. Ng, 88
Tuck Wai Ng, 88, of Halfway, Md., passed away Saturday, March 17, 2012, at Williamsport Nursing Home, Williamsport, MD. Born, Nov. 19, 1923, in Ipoh, Malaysia, to the late Ng Jee Wong and Peh Yong. He was employed as an industrial arts teacher with...Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Science, Human Interest, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Polls closed; Romney seeks convincing primary win
Chicago Tribune reportersPolls across Illinois closed at 7 p.m. Tuesday and the ballot counting has begun, with anything less than a convincing victory for Mitt Romney in both the popular vote and battle for delegates being viewed as a setback for his front running GOP...Tags: Democratic Party, Students, Debbie Halvorson, Donald A Manzullo, University of Chicago
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Tuck W. Ng
janeth@herald-mail.comIt was education that brought Tuck Ng to the United States in the first place, then later to settle here with his wife, Marge, and young son, Michael. The seventh of eight children, Tuck was born and raised on the outskirts of Ipoh, Malaysia, a city...Tags: Interior Policy, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Cancer, Prostate Cancer
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