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Thursday, May 24, 2012
5:30 - 9 a.m. Jonathon Brandmeier 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mike McConnell 9:05 a.m. Mike Mcconnell finds out what happens when city hall fights a parking ticket. 12 - 3 p.m. John Williams 12:05 p.m. John Williams thought everyone LIKED Facebook&...Tags: Facebook, Memorial Day
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Planning Editor: Looking ahead to release a steady menu of news
A massive news event like the NATO summit in Chicago required the exhaustive work of much of our staff. But when it was over, our work was not. Advance planning ensured that we had plenty of enterprise stories in the pipeline so our coverage online and...
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Grand opening for new Morgan CTA station
Tribune reporterAlthough the new CTA Morgan rail station on the Lake Street elevated opened last week with no fanfare, the city is holding a grand opening today. The $38 million station, at Lake Street and Morgan Avenue on the Near West Side, serves the Green and Pink...Tags: McCormick Place, Chicago Transit Authority
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Obama will get to sleep in own bed after all
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama, who recently lamented that he couldn't sleep in his own bed during the NATO summit in Chicago, will have the chance Friday when he returns for three fundraisers.
The first event is a 5 p.m. reception at the...Tags: NATO, Barack Obama, Chicago Tribune, Politics, Joe Biden
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FOP accuses Emanuel of delaying overtime payments for NATO summit
WGN NewsThe Fraternal Order of Police, the union that represents rank-and-file Chicago Police officers, is accusing Mayor Emanuel of delaying overtime pay to officers who worked during the NATO summit. City Hall says it will make cash payments to officers for...Tags: NATO, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel
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Emanuel makes pitch for Super Bowl at Soldier Field
Tribune reporterMayor Rahm Emanuel put the arm on NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell today, making a case for a Super Bowl to be held at Soldier Field. Don’t start making plans to buy tickets yet, however. Chicago's lakefront is often arctic in February, and the...Tags: Football, Chicago Mayor, Super Bowl, Chicago Park District, National Football League
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Who says you can't go home again?
President Barack Obama delighted in the prospect of sleeping in his own bed Friday night, after his Kenwood neighborhood was securely tucked in by the police and Secret Service.
Obama arrived in Chicago about 4:30 p.m. for three campaign fundraisers,...Tags: Barack Obama, Chicago Mayor, Rogers Park, White House, Chicago Cultural Center
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Levin discusses Afghan draw down; Iran nuke threat
Staff WriterPETOSKEY — The United States needs to implement a steady reduction in combat troops from Afghanistan, Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., told the Petoskey News-Review editorial board during a sit-down interview last week. Levin, the longest serving...Tags: Don't Ask, Don't Tell Policy Repeal (2010), Barack Obama, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Terrorism, Armed Forces
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Wisconsin Recall Election: Behind the Chicago Tribune's coverage
Readers are interested in the Wisconsin recall election. They’re searching for it on Google, tweeting opinions on it (I’m looking at you, @BarackObama), and they’re visiting the Chicago Tribune online for a national political story right...
Tags: Google Inc., Chicago Tribune, Facebook, Politics, Photography
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County Board votes to merge job-training programs with city
Cook County commissioners voted Tuesday to combine job training programs with the City of Chicago in a bid to cut costs. A single not-for-profit organization would be created to administer all the job training in the county, rather than having separate...
Tags: Judges, Cook County Government, Grant Park, Garry McCarthy, Entertainment Events
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Restaurant attack may be battle over views on race
TINLEY PARK, Ill. (AP) — Five men accused of attacking a group of diners with hammers and metal batons at a suburban Chicago restaurant are in jail, though the fight appears to be continuing online as word spread that the incident was apparently...Tags: Social Issues, Civil Rights, Facebook, Justice and Rights, Trials
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City Council delivers praise for NATO Summit
WGN NEWSChicago aldermen were busy handing out recognition on Wednesday for the successful NATO summit. Councilman praised Mayor Emanuel, Police Supt. Garry McCarthy, Fire Commissioner Jose Santiago, and other officials for their handling of the summit. ...Tags: Edward M. Burke, Jose Santiago, Chicago Mayor, Ray Suarez, Richard F. Mell
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