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    Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Press Box: LSU RB Hill suspended indefinitely

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    The Sports Xchange Press Box: LSU RB Hill suspended indefinitely LSU suspended running back Jeremy Hill indefinitely Monday stemming from his arrest for simple battery over the weekend. Hill led the Tigers with 755 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns...

    Tags: College Basketball, Football, PGA Tour, NFL Draft, LSU Tigers

  2. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. PASSINGS: Ben Pleasants, Kenneth Appel

    Ben Pleasants L.A. poet and playwright Ben Pleasants, 72, a Los Angeles poet and playwright who also championed the work of Charles Bukowski and John Fante in literary critiques, died of a heart attack April 18 in Crescent City, his wife, Paula, said....

    Tags: University of Michigan, Science and Technology, University of New Hampshire, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Heart Attack

  4. May 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. District to upgrade buildings, and more

    Education briefs from Mundelein and Lake Zurich.
    Education briefs from Mundelein and Lake Zurich. New May Whitney principal hired Lake Zurich Community Unit School District 95 announced the hiring of a new principal at May Whitney Elementary at its recent board meeting. Christopher Martelli will...

    Tags: Consumer Confidence, University of Iowa, Loyola University Chicago, Colleges and Universities

  6. May 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. 1871 tech co-op created 800 jobs in first year

    The 225 startups working out of the 1871 collaborative hub at the Merchandise Mart created 800 jobs during the space's first year, according to data released Friday.
    Tribune reporter
    The 225 startups working out of the 1871 collaborative hub at the Merchandise Mart created 800 jobs during the space's first year, according to data released Friday. The 50,000-square foot space opened in May 2012 with backing from local venture...

    Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Redbox, Pat Quinn, Rahm Emanuel, Business Enterprises

  8. May 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Mortal Kombat' creator Ed Boon back with DC superhero game

    Ed Boon was pulling punches.
    Ed Boon was pulling punches. I could tell immediately: Why else would Aquaman be wiping the floor with Batman? Not to mention, I was playing Ed Boon in a video game, a fighting game, that Ed Boon, the king of the fighting-game genre, created. The game...

    Tags: Times Square, Xbox 360, Science and Technology, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., PlayStation

  10. May 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Will robots see with fly eyes? Bugs inspire new high-tech camera

    Flies' multifaceted eyes have long allowed them to elude frustrated swatters from all directions. Now, inspired by insects' vision, researchers have built a digital camera with an array of tiny lenses lining a bulging eyeball, allowing an undistorted, nearly 180-degree view.
    Flies' multifaceted eyes have long allowed them to elude frustrated swatters from all directions. Now, inspired by insects' vision, researchers have built a digital camera with an array of tiny lenses lining a bulging eyeball, allowing an undistorted,...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Medical Procedures and Tests

  12. May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Bus company's lawsuits anger students, parents

    University of Illinois student Ryan Tompkins bought a discounted bus fare for 50 cents to visit a friend at Illinois State University in November 2011.
    University of Illinois student Ryan Tompkins bought a discounted bus fare for 50 cents to visit a friend at Illinois State University in November 2011. More than a year later, a FedEx envelope arrived at his parents' Edgebrook home. The bus company,...

    Tags: Consumers, Judges, Lawyers, Lisa Madigan, Colleges and Universities

  14. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Nonprofit hospitals: Do they give back enough?

    Although Orlando is a medium-sized metro, its two main hospital systems rank in the big leagues of top-grossing nonprofit hospitals in the nation, according to a recent report.
    Although Orlando is a medium-sized metro, its two main hospital systems rank in the big leagues of top-grossing nonprofit hospitals in the nation, according to a recent report. With annual gross charges of $8 billion, Florida Hospital came in fourth out...

    Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Health and Safety at School, Economy, Business and Finance, 2010 Census, Healthcare Provider

  16. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Authors M-Q

    div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Anthony Madrid Anthony Madrid lives in Chicago. His poems have appeared in Boston Review, Gulf Coast, The Iowa Review, Poetry and Web Conjunctions. His first book is “I Am Your Slave Now Do What I...

    Tags: Food Network (tv network), University of Illinois at Chicago, Kevin Pang, University of Chicago, The Wall Street Journal

  18. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Roger Ebert dies at 70; Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic

    Roger Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic whose gladiatorial "thumbs-up, thumbs-down" assessments turned film reviewing into a television sport and whose passion for independent film helped introduce a new generation of filmmakers to moviegoers, has died. He was 70.
    Roger Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning movie critic whose gladiatorial "thumbs-up, thumbs-down" assessments turned film reviewing into a television sport and whose passion for independent film helped introduce a new generation of filmmakers to...

    Tags: Film Festivals, Reviews, Francois Truffaut, Marketing, Citizen Kane (movie)

  20. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  21. Famed movie critic Roger Ebert dies

    CHICAGO (AP) — Roger Ebert, the most famous and most popular film reviewer of his time who became the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation's most influential thumb, died Thursday. He was 70.
    CHICAGO (AP) — Roger Ebert, the most famous and most popular film reviewer of his time who became the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation's most influential thumb, died...

    Tags: Reviews, John Wayne, University of Chicago, Television Industry, Chicago Sun-Times

  22. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Geneva's Kanute takes collegiate triathlons

    Geneva's Ben Kanute won both the Olympic distance and sprint races at the Collegiate Triathlon Championships this weekend in Tempe, Arizona.
    Geneva's Ben Kanute won both the Olympic distance and sprint races at the Collegiate Triathlon Championships this weekend in Tempe, Arizona. Kanute, 20, a sophomore at the University of Arizona, also had the fastest leg in the mixed team relay. Former...

    Tags: Geneva (Kane, Illinois), Triathlon, Colleges and Universities, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois)

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