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    May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Ray Harryhausen dies at 92; special-effects legend

    Ray Harryhausen, the stop-motion animation legend whose work on "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms," "Jason and the Argonauts" and other science fiction and fantasy film classics made him a cult figure who inspired later generations of filmmakers and special-effects artists, has died. He was 92.
    Ray Harryhausen, the stop-motion animation legend whose work on "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms," "Jason and the Argonauts" and other science fiction and fantasy film classics made him a cult figure who inspired later generations of filmmakers and special-...

    Tags: Pixar Animation, Movies, Evolution (movie), Science and Technology, Fantasia (movie)

  2. May 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Voice of the People, May. 07

    I have a solution to the Chicago parking meter fiasco. Have the City Council pass a new ordinance stating that the current city administration does not have to abide by any contracts agreed to by previous city administrations. Oh but it can't; it...

    Tags: Islam, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Illinois General Assembly, Government

  4. May 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Should Carlesimo have been fired?

    He deserved another shot Josh Robbins Orlando Sentinel P.J. Carlesimo deserved another season with the Nets. He took over a faltering team with a 14-14 record. The rest of the regular season, he coached the Nets to a 35-19 record. Seems like...

    Tags: Deron Williams, Byron Scott, Gerald Wallace, Brooklyn Nets, Mike Brown (basketball)

  6. May 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Dishing on dining

    Q: You have a pretty big audience of friends. I bet they have the some of the same questions for you that I have. When you eat out, do you go with a group of people? Do you order extra dishes just so you can taste them? Do you take notes while you are eating? Is this a journalistic perk? Do you take doggie bags home with you? Inquiring minds would like to know.
    Q: You have a pretty big audience of friends. I bet they have the some of the same questions for you that I have. When you eat out, do you go with a group of people? Do you order extra dishes just so you can taste them? Do you take notes while you are...

    Tags: Bill Daley, Apple iPhone, Restaurants, Chicago Restaurants, Twitter, Inc.

  8. May 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Fighting emerald ash borer

    Q: We have a beautiful, full ash tree on the berm in back of our house, which at this point is free from the emerald ash borer. Last summer it was fully leafed out, and we have checked the bark for tell-tale signs of the borer such as small D-shaped holes. The tree is about 12 inches in diameter. I would like to do everything possible to keep this tree healthy and would like to drench the soil with Bayer Advanced Tree & Shrub Insect Control containing imidacloprid. Because the application is to be placed around the base of the tree, how far out from the base can I go? The tree is directly on the top of the berm, with a downward slope to the front and back of the tree. After removing the mulch, should I dig down an inch or so to help prevent runoff? Can the drench be done on subsequent days if the soil is too wet to fully absorb it in a single day? When should I treat the tree?
    Q: We have a beautiful, full ash tree on the berm in back of our house, which at this point is free from the emerald ash borer. Last summer it was fully leafed out, and we have checked the bark for tell-tale signs of the borer such as small D-shaped...

    Tags: Inorganic Chemical Industry, Chemical Industry, Chicago Botanic Garden, Botany

  10. May 6, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Analyzing the effects of shutting Red Line for 5 months on South Side

    The <strong>Chicago Transit Authority's</strong> next big project and its impact on riders were the focus of conversation Friday afternoon at Carter's Barbershop in the city's <strong>North Lawndale </strong>neighborhood.
    The Chicago Transit Authority's next big project and its impact on riders were the focus of conversation Friday afternoon at Carter's Barbershop in the city's North Lawndale neighborhood. Bert Downing, the owner of the shop at 3622 W. Cermak Road in...

    Tags: North Lawndale, Radio Industry, Travel, Public Transportation, Transportation

  12. May 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Voice of the People, May. 05

    Business competition Gov. Rick Perry comes up here from Texas to poach Illinois-based businesses. Tribune reporter Phil Rosenthal's article is titled "Perry's kick to the gut" because Perry has the audacity to try and promote competition in the...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Government, Barack Obama, Pat Quinn

  14. May 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. What gives with Sandra Day O'Connor?

    Justice Sandra Day O'Connor should never have retired from the U.S. Supreme Court. She is an 83-year-old with plenty of energy, which she expends hearing lower-court cases, giving speeches, and making me want to tear my hair out by talking like the sensible moderate-liberal she refused to be consistently on the court. Why didn't O'Connor voice these views when she had power?
    Justice Sandra Day O'Connor should never have retired from the U.S. Supreme Court. She is an 83-year-old with plenty of energy, which she expends hearing lower-court cases, giving speeches, and making me want to tear my hair out by talking like the...

    Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Samuel A. Alito, Voting, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System

  16. May 4, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Chicago Tribune wins Peter Lisagor awards

    The Chicago Tribune won 16 Peter Lisagor Awards for outstanding journalism Friday night in a competition sponsored by the Chicago Headline Club.
    The Chicago Tribune won 16 Peter Lisagor Awards for outstanding journalism Friday night in a competition sponsored by the Chicago Headline Club. The Tribune's investigative series “Children at Risk,” written by reporters Christy Gutowski...

    Tags: NATO Summit, NATO, Epidemics and Plagues, Chicago Sun-Times

  18. May 4, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. YouTube videos tied to Comcast SportsNet reporter's firing, sources say

    When Comcast SportsNet reporter Susannah Collins flubbed a line during a live broadcast Tuesday, saying the Blackhawks had a "tremendous amount of sex during the regular season," she became an overnight Internet sensation. Two days later, she was out of a...

    Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Radio Industry, Comcast SportsNet (tv network), Chicago White Sox

  20. May 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Tribune sued by former Countryside police chief

    Momence police Chief Timothy Swanson, formerly the police chief in the suburb of Countryside, filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Tribune on Friday in response to articles about a police helicopter program he spearheaded.
    Momence police Chief Timothy Swanson, formerly the police chief in the suburb of Countryside, filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Tribune on Friday in response to articles about a police helicopter program he spearheaded. Swanson, of Bourbonnais, is...

    Tags: Momence, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Laws, Litigation

  22. May 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Cops: Custody dispute motive in Manchester slayings

    The gunman who opened fire on a family in the small downstate town of Manchester, killing a great-grandmother, a young couple and two small children, "planned his attack and was seeking to resolve a domestic dispute," the State Police said today, releasing investigative findings.
    Tribune reporter
    The gunman who opened fire on a family in the small downstate town of Manchester, killing a great-grandmother, a young couple and two small children, "planned his attack and was seeking to resolve a domestic dispute," the State Police said today,...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Shootings, Politics

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