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    Oct 8, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  1. I Am the Worst: Birthday Weekend Edition

    This past weekend was my “birthday weekend”, which just means it was the closest weekend to my birthday. Two of my best friends from high school, Ian and Justin, came to visit me. My brain is still not working correctly. Here are some things that happened: 
    This past weekend was my “birthday weekend”, which just means it was the closest weekend to my birthday. Two of my best friends from high school, Ian and Justin, came to visit me. My brain is still not working correctly. Here are some things...

    Tags: Environmental Issues, Ohio State Buckeyes, Soldier Field, Conservation, Ecosystems

  2. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  3. 5 NW Ind. officials indicted for tax fraud, other offenses

    The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana has announced indictments against five public officials throughout Northwest Indiana.
    The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana has announced indictments against five public officials throughout Northwest Indiana. Virlissa Crenshaw, 42 of East Chicago, Indiana was charged with theft from a local government entity and with...

    Tags: Public Officials, Prosecution, Personal Income, Theft, Government

  4. Oct 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Tax, bribery charges filed against Indiana officials

    Tax evasion and bribery charges have been filed against city council members in Gary, Hammond and East Chicago, a Merrillville clerk, the former head of the East Chicago library and a Hammond contractor.
    Tribune reporter
    Tax evasion and bribery charges have been filed against city council members in Gary, Hammond and East Chicago, a Merrillville clerk, the former head of the East Chicago library and a Hammond contractor. Federal indictments were announced today against:...

    Tags: Corporate Crime, Justice System, Prosecution, Trials, Lawyers

  6. Sep 6, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  7. Book checked out in 1934 finally returned

    It’s never too late to do the right thing. Just ask Harlean Hoffman Vision who returned an overdue book to the Chicago Public Library during their Amnesty Program.  Vision had the 'vision' to call ahead just to make sure they wouldn’t throw the book at her literally or figuratively.
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    It’s never too late to do the right thing. Just ask Harlean Hoffman Vision who returned an overdue book to the Chicago Public Library during their Amnesty Program.  Vision had the 'vision' to call ahead just to make sure they wouldn’t throw...

    Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, Fines, Punishment

  8. Aug 30, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  9. Rare book returned to library, 78 years overdue

    The Chicago Public Library has a new treasure tonight, thanks to it's "Once in a Blue Moon" amnesty program.  Since August 20th, Chicagoans have been able to return overdue items free of charge.  And today, a woman returned a book - 78 years overdue. 
    The Chicago Public Library has a new treasure tonight, thanks to it's "Once in a Blue Moon" amnesty program.  Since August 20th, Chicagoans have been able to return overdue items free of charge.  And today, a woman returned a book - 78 years overdue. ...
  10. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Chicago Teachers Union sets Sept. 10 strike date

    The Chicago Teachers Union this evening voted to strike on Monday, Sept. 10, the earliest day possible after filing a 10-day strike notice Wednesday and saying they would remain at the neogotiating table until an agreement was reached. 
    The Chicago Teachers Union this evening voted to strike on Monday, Sept. 10, the earliest day possible after filing a 10-day strike notice Wednesday and saying they would remain at the neogotiating table until an agreement was reached.  Sept. 10 is the...

    Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Park District, Strikes, Career and Workplace, Teachers

  12. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. The ballad of reading guilt

    Dorian Gray's story would have been drastically different had he been granted amnesty for his sins.
    Dorian Gray's story would have been drastically different had he been granted amnesty for his sins. Instead he died a deformed, barely human figure, resembling the ugliness of his immoral life. While the cad Dorian felt no remorse for his evil acts,...

    Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, Fines, Chicago Tribune, Punishment

  14. Aug 28, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  15. Threat To Democracy Averted!

    For newspapers such as The Hartford Courant, ``street sales'' are a mixed blessing. How much better it would be for the newspaper accountant and advertisers and just about everybody if you subscribed and got it delivered to your door -- or at least to one...

    Tags: Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine, News Media, M. Jodi Rell

  16. Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Is it an earthquake, or simply a shock?

    Whatever its literary merits, “Fifty Shades of Grey” can take credit for a few things. The phenomenal best-seller has brought kinky erotica out from under the covers and into the mainstream. It has provided comedians and parodists with ripe fodder for jokes and spoofs. And it has inspired some previously buttoned-up couples — such as Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy — to get their freak on.
    Whatever its literary merits, “Fifty Shades of Grey” can take credit for a few things. The phenomenal best-seller has brought kinky erotica out from under the covers and into the mainstream. It has provided comedians and parodists with ripe...

    Tags: Libraries, Classical Music (genre), Jane Austen, The New York Times, Anne Rice

  18. Aug 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Confident readers

    <strong><strong>"Oodles of Noodles"</strong><strong> by Diana Hendry</strong><strong>, illustrated by </strong><strong>Sarah Massini</strong></strong>
    "Oodles of Noodles" by Diana Hendry, illustrated by Sarah Massini "Oodles of Noodles" is about spaghetti going all over the house. I think it's funny because it's not about real life. I want a pasta machine to make noodles. You'll like this book if you...

    Tags: Criminals, Murder

  20. Jul 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Chicago libraries to reopen Monday mornings

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel is expected to announce today that the Chicago Public Library will return to full-day service in all neighborhood branches on Mondays this fall.
    Tribune reporter
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel is expected to announce today that the Chicago Public Library will return to full-day service in all neighborhood branches on Mondays this fall. Due to budget cuts, Chicago's branch libraries were scheduled to be closed for four...

    Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel

  22. Jul 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Can't find that prize-winning recipe?

    <em>(Note: This story contains updated material. Please see below.)</em>
    (Note: This story contains updated material. Please see below.) Q: I am searching for a recipe that appeared in your paper many years ago. It's called: Rose Lewis' $3,000 third prize Lemon Mustard Chicken. My copy is crumbling and would love to print...

    Tags: Libraries, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Limes

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