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WGN AM 720s John Williams gets a second radio job
Change of SubjectPosted by a Minneapolis radio station this afternoon: WCCO Radio is announcing the return of host John Williams. Williams will host 1pm to 3pm Monday through Friday. Williams is currently one of Chicago's most well-known radio personalities at WGN. John..... -
Am I being too hard on Pat Quinn? Williams says yes on the World's Greatest Podcast
Change of SubjectMary Schmich wasn't with us today -- I think it may have something to do with a dispute over fish ice -- but John Williams and I soldiered ahead and talked about mispronouncing names, Pat Quinn's non-campaign and much more:...... -
Old hard drives, proposed new `iTax' and cussin' on Facebook -- The World's Greatest Podcast
Change of SubjectHost John Williams entertained me and Mary Schmich today on WGN AM 720. Click the arrow to play The World's Greatest Podcast, 4-21 Download.... -
What would you like an Obama presidency to mean for Chicago?
May they sing for the nation --Howard Reich He doesn't know it yet, but Barack Obama is about to become the impresario-in-chief. Or at least he can be, if he decides to flex his cultural muscles. A word from Obama, and the world could see a new cast...Tags: Heads of State, Phil Rosenthal, George W. Bush, Politics, Government
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From the archives: The journey of Judge Joan Lefkow
A few days ago, Joan Lefkow was walking down a Chicago street flanked by federal marshals when a panhandler walked up to her and said, "God bless you, Judge Lefkow." It has been nine months since U.S. District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow's name and...
Tags: Politics, Behavioral Conditions, Witnesses, Cerebral Palsy, Bill Clinton
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A room with a view and then some
Tribune reporterThe worst thing about being a tourist in Paris is feeling like one. No matter how proud you are to be an American, you'd still rather sashay down the Parisian boulevards feeling you possess a touch of that uniquely French je ne sais whatever. And here'...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rentals, Apartments, Vacation and Timeshares, Rooms and Sublets
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A Seattle inn that's just about perfect
Tribune staff reporterInn at the Market, Seattle, Wash. If you were condemned to spend the rest of your life within two city blocks, the place to bunk would be the Inn at the Market in Seattle. In a small web of sidewalks around this 70-room boutique hotel, you can find...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Travel
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A secret Oregon for any season
Chicago Tribune Staff ReporterOne summer night at the Treasure Cafe in Wheeler, a stranger leaned toward my grilled wild king salmon and said, "Do you want to know a secret?" Given that there were only seven tables in this bright blue shack of a restaurant, secrets were in short...Tags: Death, Vacation and Timeshares, Rentals, Bars and Clubs, Google Inc.
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Deal leaves workers anxious for answers
Tribune staff reporterQuestions multiplied Monday in Tribune Co. newsrooms as employees tried to handicap their futures in a business controlled by Chicago billionaire Sam Zell. The deal accepted by Tribune's board late Sunday would make the company's 20,000 employees...Tags: Eli Broad, Football, Arts and Culture, National Football League, Retirement
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Marni Yang allegedly confessed to friend over soup
A casual conversation that quickly turned to the subject of murder as two old friends ate soup led to the arrest of the prime suspect in the slaying of Rhoni Reuter, the pregnant girlfriend of former Chicago Bear Shaun Gayle, investigators said Thursday....Tags: Soups, Death, Judges, Murder, Crimes
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Starbucks job fantasy comes to bitter end
I don't personally know anyone who quit a good job to work at Starbucks, but I know a lot of people who've fantasized. Was your current job too stressful? Was it eating up your life with the ferocity of a starving dog? Even if you liked your job, was...Tags: Death, Tom Hanks, Entertainment, Starbucks Corp., Movies
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About Mary Schmich
The Chicago TribuneMary Theresa Schmich was born in Savannah, Ga., the oldest of eight children, and spent her childhood in Georgia. She attended high school in Phoenix then earned a B.A. at Pomona College in Claremont, Calif. After working in college admissions for...Tags: Claremont (Los Angeles, California), Education, Chicago Tribune, Pomona, Journalism
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