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Exelon Corp. CEO says keeping the lights on has given his career a purpose
As commuters bustled away from downtown on a recent Friday evening, Chicago's skyscrapers turned to silhouette, framed by an orange autumn sunset.
But that wasn't the view that made John Rowe linger. From his office on the 54th floor of Chase Tower...Tags: Students, Richard M. Daley, Humboldt Park, Dominion Resources Incorporated, Economy, Business and Finance
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Metra 'Quiet Car' program begins quietly
Tribune reportersMetra launched its "Quiet Car" operation today, introducing a program that it hopes will make for a less noisy commute for some riders. And the reaction appeared to be quiet, at least based on what some commuters said during Monday morning's rush hour....Tags: Car Engine Repair, Cell Phones, Metra, Commuting, Hybrid Vehicles
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Grayslake North student goes to national competition with project on nuclear bombs
TribLocal - Grayslake » NewsOn Aug. 6, 1945, the United States became the first country to use nuclear weaponry when it dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. President …... -
Underwater hockey: A real thing
Lincoln ParkSome people are incredulous when Ben Tolsky, 30, of Lincoln Park talks about his sport of choice: underwater hockey.... -
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WGN NewsJames Geisen - Bob Nelson - Ernest Borgnine - Robert Osborne and Jane Powell - Jake Johannsen Monday, March 21 James Geisen, Toy Expert For more information about the toys shown today: www.thenewtoy.com Tuesday, March 22 Bob Nelson Tonight...Tags: St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), WGN, Ernest Borgnine, Entertainment, Chicago
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CDOT seeks input on South Side transit improvements
RedEyeThe Chicago Department of Transportation is seeking input from South Side residents on how to improve public transit in the South Lakefront Corridor--the area spanning from 22nd Street to 95th Street east of the Dan Ryan Expressway. CDOT is holding a...Tags: Kenwood, South Chicago, Public Transportation, Chicago, Avalon Park (Chicago, Illinois)
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Michael Abramson dies at 62; photographed Chicago South Side's nightlife
Michael Abramson, a photographer who spent much of his career in exotic climes and photographing well-known people but who gained his greatest fame and personal satisfaction from photos he shot of nightlife on Chicago's South Side during the 1970s, has...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Human Interest, University of Pennsylvania, Periodicals, Lonnie Brooks
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Star retired for slain officer Soderberg
Tribune reporterFallen Chicago police Officer Thor Soderberg is remembered by his students as a committed teacher, by friends and family as a generous public servant, and by fellow officers as a leader. Soderberg’s star was retired Tuesday in a ceremony at...Tags: Rogers Park, Human Interest, Richard M. Daley, Jody Weis
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Urban farm is no fish tale
McClatchy-TribuneImagine raising vegetables in an abandoned, four-story manufacturing building. And doing it without soil. An old building once used to manufacture plows for farm fields is being transformed into a dirtless vertical farm where fish and lettuce are grown...Tags: Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Farms, Lettuce, Chicago
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2214 N. Seminary Avenue, Chicago, IL 60614
On March 22nd, 2010, Scott Zemnick and Amy Robbins-Zemnick purchased the residence at 2214 N. Seminary Ave. in Chicago, Illinois. The Zemnicks purchased the residence for $1,200,000. Scott Zemnick is an attorney with Kirkland & Ellis, LLP, an...
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Industrial organizational psychologists keep things humming
With the state of today's job market one might think it would give rise to a new type of profession aimed at dealing with the stressors. The reality is, industrial organizational psychologists have been in place in many companies long before this economic...Tags: Health, Internists, Chiropractors, Roosevelt University, Companies and Corporations
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IIT architecture student dies while biking in Ky.
Tribune reporterPolice in Kentucky are trying to piece together why a Chicago architecture student struck and killed by a car was riding a bicycle in darkness on an unlit rural highway between Lexington and Frankfort. Yishi Wei, 27, a graduate student at the Illinois...Tags: China, Frankfort, Architecture, Chicago, Kentucky
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