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Rand Paul: Coward
Change of SubjectRachel Maddow of MSNBC: Do you think that a private business has the right to say we don't serve black people? Rand Paul, winner of the Republican U.S. Senate primary in Kentucky: Yes. UPDATED CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION -- Several readers have called...... -
WGNTV's Steve Sanders honored with Silver Circle Award
WGN NewsWGN-TV anchor Steve Sanders is being honored with a Silver Circle Award, a special Emmy given to people who have 25 years or more of outstanding contributions to the Chicago television market. Sanders joins Tom Skilling, Robert Jordan, Muriel Clair,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Radio Industry, Family, Entertainment, Television
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Birkett: If it had been up to me, DuPage County would not have put Rolando Cruz on trial
Change of SubjectIn an extraordinary, two-hour interview with a handful of reporters and commentators -- including some who have been highly critical of his office -- Du Page County State's Attorney Joe Birkett said Wednesday morning that, in his opinion, charges never...... -
10 things you might not know about Chicago murders
Tribune staff reporterChicago may be GQ magazine's City of the Year, but others refer to it as Murder City. As we near year's end, homicides are up nearly 17 percent over 2007 and the death toll is pushing 500, about the same body count as in New York City, which has nearly...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama, Minority Groups, World War II (1939-1945), Justice System
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John Wayne Gacy, the country's worst serial killer
Chicago TribuneDuring the chilly nighttime hours on this date, police began one of the grisliest excavation projects in the history of American crime. For weeks to come, Chicago and the nation watched in horror as the crawl space under the home of 36-year-old John Wayne...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Death, Norwood Park, Des Plaines, Justice System
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The answer and a fun new game
Dining@LargeHere's Bucky's e-mail about his mystery menu:What was it? Serial killer John Wayne Gacy's 'last meal.' (Gacy had, earlier in life, been a manager of a KFC, as I understand it.) Yeah, pretty morbid. I agree. But it could segue into......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry
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May 25 - Author Andy Austin
Staff reporterRule 53: Capturing Hippies, Spies, Politicians, and Murderers in an American Courtroom is a vivid memoir by one of the country's best visual chroniclers of courtroom proceedings. Austin's gift for seeing essential details offers intimate glimpses of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Crimes, Politics
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John Waters has mellowed, but his humor remains twisted, his sensibilities bizarre
Wholesome little Appleton, Wis., slips past the passenger window without arousing any visible interest in tonight's guest lecturer. A shop selling sewing machines. A Christian bookstore. The Martin School of Hair Design. Not very promising. The...
Tags: Charles Manson, Entertainment, Arts, Labor Day, John F. Kennedy Assassination Film
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Profiles in evil
Sun StaffThe morning talk shows were barely over yesterday when Robert K. Ressler - criminologist, retired FBI agent, the man who interviewed Charles Manson, Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy and the Son of Sam - decided to stop talking to the media....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Charles Manson, Katie Couric, Jeffrey L Dahmer, Monsters (legendary creatures)
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Part 3: Prosecution on trial in DuPage
Tribune staff reporterWith little national fanfare, a most extraordinary trial is scheduled to open next week in the DuPage County courthouse. Though it has none of the star appeal of the O.J. Simpson case, the trial of three former prosecutors and four current sheriff's...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Defendants, Law Enforcement, Family, William Kelly
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Rock review, Tattoo the Earth Tour at the World Dome
Tribune Rock CriticIt was the kind of event where money was exchanged only through a wire-mesh fence. The pierced, the tattooed, the shirtless—4,800 in all came to dance the heavy metal jig to some of the rudest sounds this side of a jackhammer brigade on the interstate....Tags: Child Abuse, Dancing, Slayer (music group), Social Issues, Halloween
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Part 8: Execution
Special to the TribuneOn Nov. 18, 1997, hours before an executioner would release poison into Durlyn Eddmonds' blood, Dick Cunningham sat with Eddmonds inside Joliet's Stateville prison, trying to comfort the man he had struggled to save from this moment for 17 years. Through...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Defendants, Family, Prosecution, Thanksgiving
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