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Electronic Daisy Carnival: The cost paper trail the Tribune followed
On its face, the plan to bring a major electronic dance music festival to Chicagoland seemed like a win-win situation for the city of Joliet. The concert is expected to create a new use for the Chicagoland Speedway, bring a new visitor demographic to...
Tags: Festive Events, Science and Technology, Music, University of Chicago, Electric Daisy Carnival
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Giants Coach Tom Coughlin Surprised By Hakeem Nicks' Absence
The Hartford CourantEAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. -- The absence of wide receiver Victor Cruz, who remains unsigned, was certainly no surprise to head coach Tom Coughlin. However, the absence of receiver Hakeem Nicks was unexpected. Just a night before, he was in New York City...Tags: Hakeem Nicks, United Way , Louis Murphy, Victor Cruz
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New York Mayor Weiner? Most women say no thanks, poll finds
NEW YORK -- Former Rep. Anthony Weiner, who enjoyed online relationships with several women before he resigned his congressional seat amid a sexting scandal, might have a harder time winning female fans in his run to be New York City's next mayor. Hours...
Tags: Politics, Hillary Clinton, Democratic Party, Huma Abedin, Elections
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Dining scene: From three-cheese white pizza to chai tea-brined duck breast
S3 Hilton Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort, 505 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, 954-523-7873, S3Restaurant.com The ambience feels reminiscent of a Polynesian vacation, but you don't have to fly to Hawaii to enjoy it. From the owners...
Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Shrimp, Fort Lauderdale, Italy, Foods and Beverages
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More poor live in suburbs than urban areas, research shows
Bucking longstanding patterns in the United States, more poor people now live in the nation's suburbs than in urban areas, according to a new analysis. As poverty mounted throughout the nation over the past decade, the number of poor people living in...
Tags: Lansing, Brookings Institution, University of Chicago, Northwestern University, Hofstra University
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Coughlin surprised by Nicks' no-show
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Patti Traina, The Sports Xchange Coughlin surprised by Nicks' no-show EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. -- The absence of wide receiver Victor Cruz, who remains unsigned, was certainly no surprise to head coach Tom Coughlin. However, the...Tags: Hakeem Nicks, Louis Murphy, United Way , Victor Cruz
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Hundreds attend funeral for Hofstra student shot by police
NEW YORK -- Hundreds of mourners packed a church Wednesday for the funeral of a 21-year-old university student accidentally shot by police responding to a break-in at her home, which her uncle says could have been avoided if the officer had tried to...
Tags: Nassau County Police, Rentals, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Long Island
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Conn. commuters cope with tough week after train crash
Commuters on Monday grappled with the inconvenience of their morning ritual after a deadly train collision in Connecticut last week, but the traffic nightmare that some had predicted did not materialize. Special shuttle buses and telecommuting took some...Tags: Stamford, Railway Accidents, Highway Transportation, Transportation Accidents, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Special K churning out new products as part of shift into a weight management tool
AP Food Industry WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Special K was once just a line of cereals. Today, it's a diet food empire. The brand first hit shelves in 1955 as a no-frills breakfast alternative but now caters to dieters who see its airy chips and pastries as a way to beat...Tags: Weight Watchers International Incorporated, Cranberries, Kellogg Company, Healthy Diet, Marketing
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Moving out: College grads are fleeing the coop after school
The Record, Hackensack, N.J.Valerie Krulfeifer of Fair Lawn knew she wanted to work in the film industry since she was in high school. The 22-year-old also knew that this meant packing up her belongings and moving from her North Jersey home to the West Coast -- whether or not she...Tags: Moving, Real Estate, Career and Workplace, Employment, University of Virginia
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No job too big, or small for business graduates
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va.Gabrielle Buchanan knew what comes after graduation. "I want to get a big-girl job," she said. The business management major said she wasn't sure where that would be, and she plans to start looking for employment. Her degree focused on small...Tags: Business, Graduation, Ares Capital Corporation
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READER SUBMITTED: The Second Annual Dance For Peace Features Dancers From Broadway To Boston And Beyond
Old SaybrookArtists for World Peace presents the 2nd Annual Dance for Peace at The Kate, 300 Main Street, Old Saybrook, on Saturday, June 29, at 8 p.m. Inspired by the International Peace Belt and featuring some of the most gifted dancers and musicians from New York,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Dance, Old Saybrook, Entertainment Events
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