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Surprise in Koschman case -- well-connected suspect charged
This doesn’t happen in Chicago: the nephew of former Mayor Richard Daley facing a charge of involuntary manslaughter in a case that was either ignored or bungled by local cops and local prosecutors for years. Not in the Chicago many of us know, not...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Justice System, Lawyers, Anita Alvarez, Prosecution
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The cutting edge
OMAHA, Neb. — Whether they're driving through, stuck here for work or savvy enough to make a long weekend out of this under-the-radar city, travelers tend to want a darn fine hunk of meat when visiting Omaha. Steak from steak country. Omaha offers...
Tags: Travel, Potatoes, Tru, Diets and Dieting, Mushrooms
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New mayor reflects on tumult, looks forward
Fourth in a series of profiles about those in the trenches of Costa Mesa's political battles. * Each Sunday the new mayor of Costa Mesa prays to God to help him forgive others, to help him not hold a grudge, to give him guidance for the week before...
Tags: Republican Party, Government, Lincolnshire, Pension and Welfare, Belief and Faith
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The Rahmfather gets 'Rahmfather' portrait
It's not every day that the ruthless mayor of Chicago, the Rahmfather, can be humbled and overcome by a spectacular Christmas gift presented by a newspaper columnist. "It's a Hanukkah gift!" he insisted. Whatever. I wasn't going to argue, especially...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Holidays, The Godfather (movie), Religious Festivals, Chicago Mayor
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Don't do Dibs before it gets deep
The lack of measurable snowfall is but another sign of the apocalypse, yet snow it will and soon, and when it does, there is one thing you must understand. There are no Dibs in Chicago unless Judge Dibs™ declares Dibs. And I am Judge Dibs™...
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Williams-Sonoma Inc., Justice System, Judges, Viagra (drug)
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Notre Dame hoax has more than its share of baloney
Now we know why Notre Dame's football hero Manti Te'o played so poorly against Alabama in the national championship game Jan. 7. His heart was broken, kind of, by a woman who didn't exist. It was all in Deadspin, an Internet sports blog, on Wednesday,...
Tags: Media Industry, Leukemia, Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Sports, Folklore and Mythology
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Wanted: A mayor worthy of L.A.
Since my knee replacement surgery less than two weeks ago, I've been popping narcotic painkillers that come with long lists of potential side effects. Among them are vomiting, hallucinating and impaired thinking. It is perhaps that third one that made...
Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Antonio Villaraigosa, Eric Garcetti, Jan Perry
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Flu season fuels debate over paid sick time laws
NEW YORK (AP) — Sniffling, groggy and afraid she had caught the flu, Diana Zavala dragged herself in to work anyway for a day she felt she couldn't afford to miss. A school speech therapist who works as an independent contractor, she doesn't...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Health and Safety at Work, Labor Legislation, Employment Opportunities, Coughing
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Chicago Confidential: City makes headway in Bloomingdale Trail project
The city of Chicago last week bought the 2.7-mile-long elevated Canadian Pacific Railway spur known as the Bloomingdale Trail. The sales price was $1, not including administrative fees. By the time the spur's makeover into a bike and running path is...
Tags: Transportation, Travel, Elections, Melissa Harris, Science and Technology
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A Marseille original
MARSEILLE, France — Bouillabaisse and I have a history. For years, I made this fish soup — from scratch, fish heads and all — for Christmas Eve dinner. Then, to prepare myself when I first became a food writer for the Tribune, I...
Tags: France, Soups, Potatoes, Chicago Restaurants, Appetizers
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Consultants with ties to mayor help school closings panel
Chicago Tribune reportersThe panel appointed to give the public a voice on Chicago school closings is being advised by experts with political and financial ties to City Hall, fueling questions about its independence from Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration. The head of the...Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Teaching and Learning, Collective Contract, Business Enterprises, Teachers
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Ex-gang member 'Gator' Bradley asks aldermen for gun permit
Clout StreetPardoned former gang member Wallace “Gator” Bradley told aldermen today he wants the right to own a handgun, even though he once had felony convictions on his record. Bradley, who in recent decades has set up shop as a self-professed “...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Politics, Gun Control, Firearms, Walter Burnett, Jr.
Dec 3, 2012
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Jan 17, 2013
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Jan 21, 2013
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Jan 24, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
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|Story| Chicago Tribune
Dec 25, 2012
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