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Best in chow
What you hold in your hands is our favorite issue of the year. We get to revisit our sauce-stained notebooks and offer raised glasses to the restaurants and chefs we felt best defined Chicago's dining scene these past 12 months.
This marks our third...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Chicago Tribune, West Loop, Acadia, Kevin Pang
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Man, 25, shot on 22nd floor of Loop hotel
Tribune reportersA 25-year-old man was shot in the leg early this morning during a party on the 22nd floor of a Loop hotel, police said. The shooting, one of several overnight shooting incidents across the city that left at least six other people injured, happened about...Tags: Chicago Police Department, Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings
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Highway officials, CTA, Metra and Pace are spending billions to improve roads, tracks, stations and facilities
Tribune reportersMotorists, transit riders and commuters might ask themselves a question as they edge deeper into the new year: Do they feel lucky in 2013? The year promises to be noteworthy -- and at times challenging -- considering the many transportation projects and...Tags: Boston, Michigan Avenue, Air Transportation Industry, Prices, McCormick Place
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Trial opens in 2009 escape of bank robbery suspect
After quietly slipping out of three sets of restraints and snatching the gun from one of two law enforcement officers taking him to court in 2009, Robert Maday launched a two-day crime spree with a chilling threat, federal prosecutors alleged Wednesday at...
Tags: First American Bank, Firearms, West Chicago, Lawyers, Kankakee
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'Book of Mormon' rakes in $1.493 million
"The Book of Mormon" pulled down a whopping $1,493,961 in its first full week of sold-out performances at the Bank of America Theatre, breaking the house record for that Loop venue. That means "Book of Mormon" raked in more cash than "Jersey Boys"...
Tags: The Book of Mormon (musical), Mormonism, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Bank of America Corp.
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FBI: Loop bank rob suspect tied to other heists
A man who previously has served two stints in federal prison for Chicago-area bank robberies has been charged in another heist and is suspected in four others and an attempted robbery in the last month. Sharkey Elam, 67, was arrested Thursday after a...
Tags: First American Bank, The Salvation Army, Citigroup Incorporated, Bank Robbery, Michigan Avenue
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Police nab robbery suspect with machine pistol
Chicago police caught an armed robbery suspect carrying an automatic pistol in the South Loop just before midnight. Officers responding to a call at a convenience store near 16th and Michigan spotted the suspect. He fled and was caught in an alley...
Tags: Firearms, Theft, South Loop
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The monk's life — for a day or two
In early December I stumbled on what may be the largest breakfast in Chicago. It didn't come with a flashy, down-home title, like the "Monster Truck Driver Combo" or the "Peterbilt Protein Pile-up." Instead it was served to me in near silence, by two...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Transportation Industry, Rentals, Strawberries
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Chicago parking meter rates to rise again in 2013
Tribune reporterIn an annual ritual that has become as predictable if not as joyous as a New Year’s Eve countdown to midnight, Chicago drivers again will have to dig a little deeper to pay to park at meters in 2013. Loop rates will go up 75 cents to $6.50 an...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Richard M. Daley
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Celebrating Christmas and Hanukkah, through jazz
For those who prefer holiday music that's performed at a high artistic level, this will be a noteworthy weekend – as well as an historic one. Specifically, a Christmas-music tradition in Chicago is coming to an end, while a Hanukkah musical...
Tags: Holiday Music (genre), Howard Reich, Culture, Entertainment, Music
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Shootings, stabbing overnight wound 4
A 16-year-old boy and a woman were among four people shot overnight in the city, police said. Someone shot the woman in the leg about 5:20 a.m. today while she was outside in the 700 block of West Gladys Avenue in the West Loop Gate neighborhood,...
Tags: Chicago Police Department, Greektown, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Fire Department, Montclare
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Part two: Warning signs
When Bank of America credit officer Dan Petrik and his team sat down in early 2007 to analyze Sam Zell's plan to take control of Tribune Co., their numbers showed that the complex deal failed to meet five of the bank's 10 lending guidelines. There was...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Citigroup Incorporated, Jamie Dimon, Chicago Tribune
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