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Zell's past may hint at plan for Tribune
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhat kind of a news baron would Sam Zell make? With Tribune Co. seriously considering the Chicago real estate billionaire's buyout offer, it's no idle question. Besides amassing the nation's largest collection of office buildings in his Equity Office...Tags: Entertainment, Labor Legislation, Real Estate Sellers, Retirement, Radio
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Chicago hopes Zell polishes civic icon
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor more than 40 years, Martha Campbell has started her day by picking up a copy of the Chicago Tribune. As a youngster, she scoured the pages to make sure the country hadn't gone to war with the Soviet Union. As a parent, she got up hours before her...Tags: Entertainment, Television Stations, Robert R. McCormick, Chicago White Sox, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Zell closes deal for The Times
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor the second time in eight years, control of the Los Angeles Times changed hands Thursday, passing from a staid Chicago conglomerate to a private company headed by an unpredictable and colorful billionaire, in a debt-heavy deal that creates tremendous...Tags: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Entertainment, Television Stations, Leveraged Buyouts, Robert R. McCormick
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Anton DiSclafani discusses "The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls"
In "The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls," the much-buzzed-about debut novel by Anton DiSclafani, a teenage girl named Thea Atwell is sent from her home on an orange plantation in central Florida in the Great Depression to the camp of the title (once...
Tags: Authors, Arts and Culture, Literature, The Wall Street Journal, Ann Romney
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Statins may reduce benefits of exercise
Millions of people take statin drugs to lower their cholesterol. But the medications may also interfere with the positive effects of exercise in some patients, according to a small study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology....
Tags: Weight, Statins (drugs), Overweight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Simvastatin (drug)
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A "Lean In" follow up with Trib Nation
After Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg discussed her book “Lean In” at a recent Chicago Tribune Press Pass event, the Tribune invited people for a follow-up. Three dozen women responded and joined us at the Chicago Tribune on Thursday to talk...
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Summer Eating List
Summer is the sweet season for restaurants. Fresh produce is abundant, daylight lasts longer and restaurants are busier and bigger (with the addition of outdoor seats) than at any other time of the year. So once again I'm trotting out my Summer Eating...
Tags: Roscoe Village, Urban Union, Jack Weiss, Spiaggia, Lao Sze Chuan
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Are pension promises meant to be broken?
The Tribune’s editorial board advocates breaking legislative promises made to teachers and state employees (“Cullerton, Madigan and the culture of failure,” Editorials, June 12). Breaking such promises would be devastating to thousands... -
Trib Nation's summer events: Photo, social media classes
June and July will bring a host of Trib Nation events of note to Chicago Tribune readers who are book lovers or nature lovers, whether they’re interested in the state of Chicago’s schools, or the state of social media for their personal and...
Tags: Sociology, Arts, Travel, Photography, Mary Schmich
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Protesters urge Tribune Co. not to sell newspapers to Koch brothers
Tribune reporterAbout two dozen protesters staged a rally in front of Tribune Tower Wednesday as part of a "national day of action" to dissuade Tribune Co. from selling its newspapers to brothers Charles and David Koch, conservative billionaire industrialists who are...Tags: AFL-CIO, Activism, Tribune Company, Politics, Chicago Tribune
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Kevin Powers talks war, writing and 'The Yellow Birds'
Kevin Powers was 17 when he joined the U.S. Army. It was 1998: Sept. 11 was still three years away, and war didn't seem a likely possibility. He was following a path laid by his father, uncle and grandfathers — all of whom had served as well....
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army, Poetry
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D-Wade — and others — come up short when dressing up
Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade is leading millions of American men along the path of career destruction. It wasn't his play against the Bulls in the NBA playoffs. It was his ridiculous suit, a purple polka dot number featuring skinny capri pants, showing...
Tags: Lou Dobbs, NBA Playoffs, Personal Service, Miami Heat, Fox Business Network (tv network)
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