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Where to sell
In the collector world, selling and trading timepieces is nothing new. In the past, however, the choice was pretty limited – online auction sites and pawnshops on the lower end, or auctions and private sales at the upper end. CIRCA saw a need 11...Tags: Auction Service
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Chicago post office hour changes
HOURS CHANGES AT CHICAGO POST OFFICES, STARTING JANUARY 17TH AMC O'Hare 11600 Irving Park Rd. MONDAY-FRIDAY 4 pm - 7 pm SATURDAY Closed Aon Center 200 E. Randolph St. MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 am - 5 pm SATURDAY Closed Auburn Park 8345 S. Ashland Ave. MONDAY-...Tags: South Chicago, Aon PLC, Clearing, Roberto Clemente Jr., Chicago Lawn
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Where'd we get these etchings in our Pg. 1 logo?
One design feature we've added to the enhanced Chicago Tribune that debuted this week is a woodcut image tucked into our Page 1 nameplate. A series of Chicago-themed illustrations evoking a sense of the history of the city and the newspaper will rotate in...Tags: Willis Tower, Buckingham Fountain, Chicago Tribune, Wrigley Building, Aon PLC
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'Hizzoner' an astonishing look at tragic side of Richard J. Daley
Tribune theater criticMayor Richard J. Daley seems a stretch as a tragic figure. No Hamlet, no Claudius, surely no Othello, resides at 3536 S. Lowe Ave. in Bridgeport. You could argue there's questionable magnitude in dolling out city patronage jobs to well-behaved acolytes or...Tags: Arts and Culture, Tony Soprano (fictional character), Richard J. Daley, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Citizen Kuhn: An up-close look at the man remaking downtown Orlando
Sentinel Staff WriterSnow globes. Of all the things to find in here. Snow globes. But there they are, two of them, sitting on a conference table in the middle of the war room that passes for Cameron Kuhn's downtown Orlando office. Pick one up. Shake it as hard as you like....Tags: Homes, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Apartments, Arts
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Trump's Big Pour
Tribune staff reporterBuilders of the Trump Tower, which will be the world's tallest concrete-reinforced building when it's completed in 2009, got serious over the weekend about their concrete. Really serious. In what contractors called the "big pour," trucks worked round-...Tags: Career and Workplace, Willis Tower, Vehicles, Trump International Hotel and Tower Chicago, Aon PLC
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If its not Scottish ...
In its 16 years as a band, Teenage Fanclub hasn't spent much time in Chicago. The pop band also hasn't performed here in four years. So then how did the group from Glasgow, Scotland, just release an album littered with Chicago references? By recording...Tags: Wilco (music group), Popular Music (genre), Jeff Tweedy, Wicker Park, Music Industry
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The perils of political reporting
Tribune senior correspondentNot to get spiritual on you (no danger of that in this little corner of the ether) but several Biblical stories came to mind on the final day of the convention. First: As Teresa Heinz Kerry was speaking to the tambourine caucus, I saw a woman rise out of...Tags: Miles Davis, Harold Ramis, The Daily Show (tv program), Barack Obama, Bono
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Life's a beach
Looking for your place in the sun? We've rounded up our favorite sandy spots. (Browse a full list of beaches.) Oak Street Beach. This is Chicago's most famous beach. It's popular with suburbanites, tourists and locals alike, so get there early to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Soldier Field, Transportation, Chicago Transit Authority, Volleyball
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24-hour slice of Chicago
Even if time is tight, you can squeeze in the essential sights and tastes of Chicago with our no-fuss, no-muss tour. Breakfast with the best of `em When in Rome, er, Chicago -- do as the Chicagoans do, and head to Lou Mitchell's, one of Chicago's most...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Boeing Co., Dining and Drinking, Transportation, Chicago Transit Authority
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REDEYE: Cusack gives John Kerry a helping hand
Tribune senior correspondent, writing for RedEyeChicago actor John Cusack popped into a breakfast meeting of the Illinois delegation to show his support for John Kerry. He was almost immediately under siege from reporters, including yours truly, who wedged in a couple of questions. Cusack says his...Tags: Harold Ramis, Barack Obama, John Cusack, Marvin Gaye, Chicago Cubs
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Phone lines, Internet inundated
Sun StaffTelephone networks and Internet news sites were swamped yesterday as people searched for information and the whereabouts of family and friends after the terrorist attacks on New York and suburban Washington. Phone companies urged customers to refrain...Tags: Networking, Online Media Industry, Lucent Technologies Incorporated, Computer Networking and Internet, Cell Phones
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