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Cures for the "Irish flu"
Dining@LargeIf you overdid it last night celebrating St. Patrick's Day, I'm not sure you'll feel like cooking a big breakfast of spicy sirloin sliders and breakfast burritos.But the folks at Tabasco and chef Laurent Tourondel of New York's BLT Market......Tags: Salt, Burritos, Cheddar Cheese, Black Pepper, Peppers
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Vegetarians split on Charleston
Dining@LargeJust heard back from the Dining@Large reader who two weeks ago asked for advice on where to take his wife for a vegetarian birthday dinner. The big event was delayed a week because the wife had the stomach flu. They......Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Salads, Dining and Drinking, Ice Cream
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Riccardo Muti: Illnesses behind him, CSO director wraps up spring residency
"Any donkey can conduct, but to make music is difficult," Riccardo Muti told the young members of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago at an open rehearsal last week at Symphony Center. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director was quoting his famous...
Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Giorgio Napolitano, Music Industry, Juvenile Delinquency, Music
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CSO gets back to business under Mark Elder, and a bracing Sibelius is the result
To Mark Elder falls the task of leading the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's first subscription concerts back home at Symphony Center, following a Far East tour fraught with numerous misfortunes. Not the least of these, of course, was Riccardo Muti's bowing...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Music Industry, Music, Michigan Avenue
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Flu sidelines Muti from CSO concerts
In a development reminiscent of previous health problems that have curtailed Riccardo Muti's conducting engagements in the city, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra music director has come down with a case of the flu that has forced him to withdraw from this...
Tags: Arts and Culture, New York City, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Music
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Flu myths: Know your bug
The latest flu epidemic has many people in a near-panic. But it's important to know the difference between fact and fiction when it comes to fighting the influenza virus. "This is one of the worst flu seasons we've seen in Illinois in about a decade,"...
Tags: Tamiflu (drug), Fever, Chills, Preventative Medicine, Disease Prevention
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Michael Bay reportedly directing 'Transformers 4,' Adrianne Curry says she's too old for modeling, Kerry Wood watches 'The Chipmunks'
Michael Bay has said he was done with the “Transformers” franchise in past interviews, but Vulture is reporting the 46-year-old director has had a change of heart.
According to the website, Bay is in final negotiations to direct a fourth...Tags: Chicago Sports Tickets, Health, Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Hudson, Theo Epstein
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Doctor whose work saved millions reflects on career
The publication of Alfred Sommer's new memoir, "10 Lessons in Public Health," comes precisely 30 years after the publication of the most important thing he's ever written: "Increased mortality in children with mild vitamin A deficiency," a report of a...
Tags: Demographics, Drugs and Medicines, Health Organizations, Family, Health and Safety at School
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Ducks reach another level in 4-2 victory over the Blackhawks
Rising above the muck of a lockout-compacted schedule to play gloriously intense hockey in mid-March, the Chicago Blackhawks and Ducks pushed each other to great heights. Their fast-paced, energetic battle Wednesday at Honda Center reinforced their status...
Tags: Chicago Blackhawks, Peter Holland, Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa, Western Conference (NHL)
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Burfoot heads to Boston for 45th anniversary of his win there
Amby Burfoot says he has surprised himself this year. The 66-year-old Emmaus resident is training more and running more than he has in 20 years, and he's been doing it at a perfect time. On Monday, Burfoot will toe the line for the start of the Boston...
Tags: Road Running, Sports, Entertainment Events, Boston Marathon, The Pennsylvania State University
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Complimentary coffee
If you are older than 55 and had the good fortune to have coffee at Crawford’s Confectionery yesterday, it was probably courtesy of Reeders Memorial Home. As a community outreach, Reeders is providing complimentary coffee the second Monday of each...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure, The Happiest News!, Soups
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Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings
Last week's ranking in parentheses 1. Braves (1): They stopped scoring runs over the weekend in Pittsburgh but bought themselves time with the 13-2 start. 2. Giants (2): Tim Lincecum took a shutout into the seventh Saturday, his best start of the...
Tags: Spring Training, Justin Upton, San Francisco Giants, Chicago White Sox, Plantar Fasciitis
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