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Who's top 1st-round NFL draft sleeper?
Notre Dame's Tyler Eifert Matt Vensel Baltimore Sun Notre Dame's Tyler Eifert is considered by many to the top tight end in this draft, but he has kept a low profile during the pre-draft process. There is no buzz about him visiting with teams. Yet...Tags: Kansas City Chiefs, National Football League, Football, Sports, Haloti Ngata
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A hidden gem, in plain sight
There are many things I don't understand about the restaurant business. I don't see why small plates are "shareable." I don't get the appeal of communal tables. And I don't understand why Storefront Company isn't crowded all the time. The year-old...
Tags: Meatballs, Foods and Beverages, Phil Vettel, Fava Beans, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Is the Working Families Flexibility Act really flexible?
If we lived in a perfect world, doughnuts would be vegetables, Matthew McConaughey would have my abs and I would have his, and work would be a high-paying activity that involved naps. Also in a perfect world, a thing called The Working Families...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Employment, Labor Legislation, Laws, Career and Workplace
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Nobel Prize winner Gary Becker advocates paying parents for student performance
Nobel Prize winner Gary Becker could never win an election in this town. In a 30-minute speech Thursday to The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the 82-year-old University of Chicago economist proposed that keeping "the American dream alive" would...
Tags: Charter Schools, Mexico, School Examinations, Students, Entertainment Events
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Harris: Project gets off to 'beautiful' start
The stickers are simple and, well, beautiful. Printed on reflective silver, they're cut in the size and shape of a nametag and say "you are beautiful" in bold, black print. They're the "all-encompassing" artistic statement of Chicago graphic...
Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Melissa Harris, Auction Service, Science and Technology, Corn Products International Incorporated
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Woman's surname is hers to keep or change
Dear Amy: I have been dating a wonderful woman for several months now, and we have fallen deeply in love. We talk of spending our lives together, and although we are undecided if we would get legally married, we would at the appropriate time make a...
Tags: Gymnastics, Advice Columns and Columnists, Human Interest
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Mighty Big Aspirations
You often hear people say that when the job market is bad, it's a good idea to go back to school and boost your academic credentials. I have disregarded that advice because I fear it might interfere with my TV watching, but many folks — whether...
Tags: London School of Economics, Research, University of Chicago, Finance, Science and Technology
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What makes a happy worker happy?
The workplace advice columnist has only one natural enemy: the happy worker (Laborius contentus). This rare — some might say mythical — creature poses a threat to anyone who dispenses workplace-improvement tips for a living. But rather...
Tags: Rex Huppke, Human Interest, The Happiest News!, Chicago Tribune
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Getting an MBA: Your business. Your decision.
Chicago TribuneAdmissions consultant Andrea Sparrey uses two numbers to startle prospective business school applicants. She tells them the average price of a home in the United States in 2010 was $273,000. And then she tells them the average price of an MBA from a...Tags: Services and Shopping, DePaul University, Consumer Confidence, Real Estate, Realty
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Tom Pritzker woos big names for U. of C.'s big data
University of Chicago computer scientist Ian Foster pressed the clicker and up popped a map of the most sophisticated fiber-optic networks in the world. On that map, at least, Chicago appeared to be the center of everything, a crossroads of...
Tags: Crate & Barrel, Federal Reserve, Companies and Corporations, Business Enterprises, Science and Technology
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A country song, assumptions -- and a racial outcry
Southern white men don't usually drive racial dialogue. For as long as race has riven America, they have been depicted more often as the problem than the solution. So after country music star Brad Paisley released his new song "Accidental Racist" this...Tags: Music, Civil Rights, Brad Paisley, Radio, New York City
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Gambling bill would allow PokerStars, Full Tilt to apply for an online gaming license
A gambling expansion bill is back, but it now includes a provision that would allow PokerStars, once accused by federal prosecutors of money laundering and fraud, to compete for an online gaming license in Illinois. In the first draft of Senate Bill...
Tags: Terry Link, Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers, Prosecution
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