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Beggars, Inc.?
Change of SubjectA friend writes: A couple of days ago my wife and I were stopped at the traffic light on the South bound I-94 off ramp at North Avenue and we noticed a middle-aged man getting out of the passenger seat...... -
"Cool Story, Bro": 10 observations from SXSW
- There exists a place in this great country of ours named Boomland. No, seriously. That's the name. - Things like this are sold at Boomland. You should get to one as fast as possible. Fun at Boomland part 1 vine.co/v/bwUJEAwuier —...
Tags: SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival
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3 injured in overnight shootings
Tribune reporterAt least three people have been shot in Chicago since Tuesday night, according to police. About 5:15 a.m. this morning, a 33-year-old man showed up at John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County with a gunshot wound to the thigh, Chicago Police...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Chicago Police Department
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Ethnic groceries now on the map in DePaul study
If you had to buy some bittermelon, kvass, lutefisk or achiote for dinner tonight, would you know where to go?
If you can't think of which ethnic grocery stores you'd have to hit for those ingredients right off the top of your head, you're not alone....Tags: Chicago Lawn, Customs and Tradition, Pakistan, South Deering, Mexico
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Start-up Sunday: Qloo, a 'cultural discovery' search engine
If you are like me and spend hours trawling the Web to find the next best restaurant, travel destination or book, you might want to take a look at Qloo, a new "cultural discovery platform" that aims to make searches more personal and easier. The New...
Tags: Mutual Funds, Netflix Inc., Pandora Media, Inc., New York City, Travel
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Brotman: Thousand Man March will call for fathers active in children's lives
The Friday morning Bible study meeting opened with testimony, and in his, Lloyd McNeal reported that he had done something remarkable: He had called the police with information about street activity. Back when he was engaged in street activity himself,...
Tags: John Hay, Prisons, Roseland
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Mysterious report prompts ethics, safety review in Highland Park
When Highland Park City Council members agreed in late 2008 to spend $2.1 million buying a financially troubled downtown theater, they didn't know it was riddled with safety hazards and other problems that would cost another $2.6 million to fix. A...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Local Government, Chicago City Hall, Labor Legislation, Travel
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'Not some god': Supreme Justice Sotomayor opens up to Chicago audience
Tribune reporterU.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor gave Chicagoans a closer look into her life on Wednesday, sharing heartfelt details about the stories laid out in her new memoir, “My Beloved World.” She walked through the audience at the Harold...Tags: Diabetes, White House, Clarence Thomas, Eva Longoria, Sonia Sotomayor
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Cider on the rise
RedEyeThe bar where Austin Harvey works goes through one keg of Chicago-based Virtue Red Streak cider each week. That might not sound like a lot, but consider Harvey's employer— Goose Island's Clybourn brewpub, where the cider holds its own between...Tags: Sam Adams , Navy Pier, Wines, Alcoholic Beverages, Apples
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Dishcrawl New Haven Plans April 3 Event
Dishcrawl, a startup business hosting walking culinary tours, plans its inaugural event in New Haven April 3 at 7 p.m. The dinnertime tour stops at four downtown restaurants. There's one catch: The participating restaurants remain a secret until 48...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Scoreboard: Feb. 7
TODAY COLLEGE WRESTLING Northern State at St. Cloud State, 7 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ BASKETBALL South Dakota Aberdeen Roncalli at Webster, 8 p.m. Dupree at Takini Edmunds Central vs. Eureka-Bowdle at Bowdle Hitchcock-Tulare at...Tags: South Shore, National Hockey League, ESPNU (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Union (McHenry, Illinois)
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Emanuel cuts cord with besieged red-light camera firm
Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration dumped the city's longtime red-light camera vendor Friday following a Tribune report about new allegations that the company gave lavish sporting trips to a former city official and then lied about it to City Hall. The...
Tags: Politics, Business Enterprises, Spring Training, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jan 31, 2013
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Feb 9, 2013
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