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Sighting: Guess who crashed the Pippens' party?
Scottie Pippen and Larsa Pippen were overshadowed Tuesday at their own party by another celebrity, but the NBA Hall of Famer and his wife shouldn't feel too bad. The star who stole the spotlight at the Chicago Bulls Charities and Bright Pink benefit in...
Tags: Mark Wahlberg, Celebrities, Lady Gaga, Smashing Pumpkins (music group), Scottie Pippen
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Lawsuit filed by doctor stabbed after Mag Mile lights festival
Tribune reporterAn Oak Brook doctor who was stabbed in the neck and face during an attempted holdup at a Gold Coast restaurant in November is suing his alleged attacker along with the restaurant and hotel that houses it. Mir Shah says he was violently attacked and...Tags: Cook County Government, Justice System, Chicago Hotels, Litigation, Prosecution
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Mixed reviews for CTA's 'de-crowding'
The CTA attempted to de-crowd buses and trains Monday — and da crowd cheered and da crowd booed. Old habits, particularly commuting habits, are highly resistant to change. That was the case for many transit customers forced to try a new way to...
Tags: Personal Service, Lincoln, Irving Park, Lincoln Square (Chicago, Illinois), Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois)
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Sighting: Star-filled New Year's Eve -- and week ahead
Where did the famous and semi-famous spend New Year's Eve in the Chicago area? NASCAR driver Danica Patrick dined New Year's Eve at the newly opened Baume & Brix in the River North neighborhood before heading nearby to The Grid. "Cooler Than Me"...
Tags: Celebrities, Ben Gordon, Taj Gibson, Kellen Davis, Mike Posner
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Chicago terrorist sentenced to 10 years in suicide bomber plot
A man who had hoped to become a suicide bomber for radical Islamic groups was sentenced in Chicago to nearly 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to terrorism-related charges. Shaker Masri, 29, pleaded guilty in July to charges of trying to...
Tags: Bombings, Religion and Belief, Terrorism, Judges, FBI
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Interview: 'Hardcore Pawn: Chicago' stars buy, sell and raise hell
Here's the thing about brothers and "Hardcore Pawn: Chicago" co-stars Randy and Wayne Cohen: They fight a lot — and even came to blows this year — but they always make up. And once they're done patching things up, they tend to go right...
Tags: Maxwell Street, Mila Kunis, Celebrities, Jeremy Lin, Chandler Parsons
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Hearty bites for cold Chicago nights
Chicago ShoppingThose complaining about Chicago’s mild winter finally get their way as temperatures have dipped down enough to satisfy every polar bear at Lincoln Park Zoo. But while some may relish in the chill, the rest of us just want to hunker down in warm...Tags: Lincoln Park Zoo, Bars and Clubs, Foods and Beverages, Coconut, Chives
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'Spring in December' brings 70-degree temps throughout area
Tribune reporterTemperatures in Chicago hit 70 degrees in December for only the third time in recorded history Monday, prompting Chicagoans to dress like they did a season ago. So Angela Beata boldly strolled around the city with her legs bare in a miniskirt and her...Tags: Old Town (Chicago, Illinois), Chicago Weather, Tom Skilling, Midway Airport, O'Hare International Airport
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Man charged with trying to kill officer in gold Coast attack
Tribune reporterA man accused of trying to kill a Chicago police officer after a Gold Coast shoplifting was denied bail today. Police say Michael D. Holmes, 20, was part of a group that stole clothes from American Apparel, 46 E. Walton St., in the Gold Coast...Tags: Justice System, Theft, Prosecution, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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2012 bar and restaurant review: Highs, lows and delicious trends
RedEyeWhen it comes to adventures in dining and drinking, Chicago definitely delivered this year. Hot chefs expanded their empires with new restaurants. New words made their way into our nightlife vocabulary. And, of course, there were doughnuts. And pie. And...Tags: Acadia, Gilt Bar, Restaurants, Pies and Tarts, Dining and Drinking
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6 years later, Pilsen lot remains contaminated with lead
Federal and state officials have known for more than six years about hazardous levels of brain-damaging lead in a vacant lot near Walsh Elementary School in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood. Yet even after field investigators raised alarms about children...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Plant Openings, Health and Safety at School, Learning Disability, Pilsen
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Remarkable Woman: Jennifer Molski
There comes a time in everyone's life when you receive a gift you won't use. Maybe it's a candle with a fragrance you don't like. Or an oddly patterned scarf that doesn't go with anything in your wardrobe. Or soap-on-a-rope, a mug tree, footed pajamas...
Tags: Social Issues, Holidays
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Nov 23, 2012
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Nov 25, 2012
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