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Emanuel has open door for corporate execs, record shows
Mayor Rahm Emanuel has opened the door to his City Hall office for a steady stream of investment bankers, venture capitalists and international consultants in his intense search for private solutions to some of Chicago's biggest public problems. From...
Tags: Politics, Pension and Welfare, Chicago Public Schools, Corporate Officers, United Air Lines
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CTU sues to stop pension reform
WGN NewsWith its first strike in a quarter century past them, the Chicago Teachers Union is taking part in a new fight. It’s suing to stop pension reform in Springfield. The many pension investigations produced by WGN and the Chicago Tribune led...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Tribune, Tom Cross
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Football | Saturday's first-round playoff updates
Chicago Tribune reporters8A final: Loyola 41, Evanston 0 Read the game story. 8A final: Mount Carmel 30, Brother Rice 9 Read the game story. 7A final: Glenbard West 49, Elk Grove 21 Read the game story. 7A final: Lake Zurich 49, Crystal Lake South 0 Read the game story....Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Ottawa Senators, Shamrock, Football, Symbols and Symbolism
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New teacher union contract approved
WGN NewsThe Chicago Board of Education approved the new three-year Chicago Teachers Union contract Tuesday The action came at the board's first meeting with its new CEO Barbara Byrd-Bennett. She replaced Jean Claude Brizzard three weeks after the teachers...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Collective Contract, Chicago Teachers Union, Chicago Mayor, Career and Workplace
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Emanuel to campaign for Obama in Florida this weekend
Tribune reporterMayor Rahm Emanuel will continue his role as a surrogate for President Barack Obama this weekend, heading to Florida to try to convince the swing state's key Jewish and senior citizen constituencies to vote to send Obama back to the White House....Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Judaism, White House, Politics, Chicago Elections
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Brizard out as CPS chief: 'We agreed it is best'
Tribune reportersMayor Rahm Emanuel's hand-picked choice to head the Chicago public schools resigned Thursday, just three weeks after the end of the city's first teachers strike in a quarter century. Jean-Claude Brizard said he and the mayor agreed he should step down...Tags: Chicago Public Schools, Jean-Claude Brizard, Teaching and Learning, Chicago Teachers Union, Career and Workplace
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No deal, classes remain cancelled in Evergreen Park
WGN NewsSchools are closed today and they will be again tomorrow in Evergreen Park, where a teacher strike is now in its second week. Union leaders say they are disappointed but not discouraged by the latest failure to reach a deal. Today they are feeling re-...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Career and Workplace, Strikes, Teachers
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Paul Ryan in Chicago, says Obama ducking economic record
Tribune reporterRepublican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan accused President Barack Obama on Sunday of running a campaign based on distractions to avoid confronting his economic record and of promoting “stagnation that fosters dependency” rather than...Tags: Chicago Public Schools, White House, Politics, Republican Party, Political Fundraising
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Aldermen want hearings on Chicago school closings
Although Chicago teachers have signed off on their new contract, the lingering anxiety about the future of the city's public education system surfaced Thursday as aldermen stepped up a call for hearings on potential school closings. Chicago Public...
Tags: Robert Fioretti, Latasha Thomas, Chicago Teachers Union, Michael D. Chandler, Career and Workplace
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FBI gives Chicago student a peek at his potential
Jeremy Clark is a serious young man from a serious neighborhood: Roseland on the South Side, the kind of place most of you see only from a distance, in a crime story. Blue cop lights flashing, yellow police tape on the trees, angry neighbors mingling,...
Tags: FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Roman Catholicism, CSI (tv program), Roseland
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Chicago teachers vote on new contract today
WGN NewsChicago Teachers Union members are voting today on the new contract that ended their strike last month. CTU president Karen Lewis is not giving any indication whether or not she has confidence that the contract will pass majority vote by the rank and...Tags: Politics, High Schools, University of Illinois at Chicago, Strikes, Teachers
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CPS announces strike make-up days for students
Chicago Public Schools have announced the make-up days for the seven school days lost during the teacher strike. For students on a traditional schedule, which is most of the system, the make-up days are: - January 3 and 4 - Presidents Day, February 18 -...
Tags: Students, Chicago Public Schools, Jean-Claude Brizard, Teaching and Learning, Family
Nov 15, 2012
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Oct 30, 2012
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Oct 27, 2012
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Oct 24, 2012
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Oct 16, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Oct 12, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Oct 9, 2012
|Story| WGN-TV
Oct 7, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Oct 5, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Oct 4, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Oct 2, 2012
|Story| WGN-TV
Sep 28, 2012
|Story| WGN-TV
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