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Zombie foreclosure statistics scary
This is how hot this "zombie" thing has become in our culture — they've sleepwalked their way off the TV screen and into the real estate market. Well, sort of. I refer to the phenomenon of zombie foreclosures, which are homes that, like their...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Foreclosures, Rentals, Property, Real Estate
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Reader Q&A: Bears mailbag
Who's the best edge rusher in the draft? RaiderNation4Life, from Twitter It’s Georgia’s Jarvis Jones. Forget about his slow 40 time. He has the burst to defeat a blocker, and he can close on the quarterback. He fits better in a 3-4 as an...Tags: Henry Melton, Brian Urlacher, Alshon Jeffery, Phil Emery, Denver Broncos
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Urban Surveillance Raises Civil Liberties Concerns In Wake Of Boston Bombings
The Hartford CourantIt's clear that cities are moving headlong into not just widespread video surveillance, but also some very sophisticated forms of monitoring and artificial intelligence to manage all those images, as I wrote in a column Monday. The Boston Marathon...Tags: Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut, Justice System
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Thankfully, There Is No Right To Own Bombs
The Hartford CourantIn the aftermath of the Boston Marathon bombings, I was thinking how thankful we, the American people, should be that the right to bear bombs was not included in the Second Amendment. If bombs were part of the Second Amendment, the National Rifle...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Southern Connecticut State University, Sports, Laws, Wayne LaPierre
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Change occurs because it has to
One of the most difficult things about seeing and being a part of change is being reminded of your roots. Obviously the goal is to make the change for the best, knowing what risks are with exploring -- much less making -- the wise choices. Our society is... -
Time for Americans to embrace World Baseball Classic
The World Baseball Classic is coming back next spring, and it's time for the U.S. to remember who invented the game. While the chance to play against the best players in the world is a huge deal for the competitors and fans in places like Japan, Korea,...
Tags: Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlain, Tampa Bay Rays, Bobby Jenks, Jason Vargas
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For USOC boss, it's simple math: Revenue conceded to IOC would come from athletes
DALLAS - It’s a pretty simple situation. Until the U.S. Olympic Committee reaches some kind of new revenue-sharing agreement in the apparently endless negotiations with the International Olympic Committee, there will not be another Olympic Games in...
Tags: Sports Organizations, International Olympic Committee, Sports, Olympic Games
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'Unemployed need not apply' a disturbing trend
I recently found an array of online job postings that greet seekers with these encouraging words: "MUST BE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, NO EXCEPTIONS."
How lovely. In a country with 13.9 million unemployed residents, that's akin to a restaurant requiring a hungry...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Career and Workplace, Annazette R Collins, Rex Huppke, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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One person's meeting is another's lunchtime
I would like to preface this week's column with a few unrelated statements, the significance of which will become clear later:
•Lutefisk is a traditional Scandinavian dish made of dried cod that is soaked in lye and then boiled.
•I think all...Tags: Career and Workplace, Discrimination, Rex Huppke, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Customs and Tradition
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Santo's induction into Hall of Fame long overdue
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Ron Santo had to die to get into the Hall of Fame. It shouldn't have happened but it did, and everyone knows it. What we didn't know until Sunday was that in some ways it could seem better that Santo was inducted in the second...Tags: Ron Santo, Sports, Chicago Cubs, Diabetes, Baseball
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CBS Sports Network's Dave Ryan enjoys the Patriot League and lacrosse
Dave Ryan has done just about everything there is to do as a radio and television broadcaster over the past three decades, everything from professional bowling to the Little League World Series and from major league baseball to the NFL, NHL and NCAA...
Tags: New York Giants, Reese Witherspoon, ESPN (tv network), Comcast SportsNet (tv network), Big 12 Conference
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Networking tips after relocation
Joyce Lain Kennedy - Careers NowDEAR JOYCE: I'm a stay-at-home mom now ready to resume my career. We moved to a new city a year ago for my husband's new job. I keep reading how networking is such an effective job-hunting tool but what are the best ways to do it? -- B.V.H. If you're...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Career and Workplace, Joyce Lain Kennedy, Book, Social Media
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