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Door opens to business compensation for G-8, NATO, then quickly shuts
Mayor Rahm Emanuel opened the door Thursday to compensating businesses affected by security restrictions during the May G-8 and NATO summits, but the mayor's office and the city's host committee later said there are no such plans.
The confusion came as...Tags: Colleges and Universities, International Organizations, G8, McCormick Place, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Head of the Class: Residents earn degrees, dean's list honors
The following students graduated from James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Va., in fall 2011. Newman Yen, of Nottingham and Douglas Peters, of Perry Hall. Kelly Moffett, of Parkville; Caitlin Canoles, Rachel Lebowitz, Emily Parker and Michael Partin,...Tags: Perry Hall, Clemson University, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), White Marsh, Awards and Prizes
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Education notes: Head of the Class
The following students from Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa., have been named to the fall 2011 dean's list: Samantha Stickevers and Elizabeth Thomasian, of Cockeysville; Elizabeth Elliott, of Timonium; Julia Mitchell, of Baltimore and Suzanne Roberts,...Tags: Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Timonium, Education, Clemson University, Colleges and Universities
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With G-8 and NATO ahead, Chicago says it has learned from 2003 war protest
While Mayor Rahm Emanuel is preparing for large demonstrations at the upcoming G-8 and NATO conferences, his administration is moving to settle lawsuits that prompted a scathing judicial rebuke of the way the Chicago Police Department has treated...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Trials, Police Arrests
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Warm up, ease back into exercise
It's almost time for dormant weekend athletes to re-emerge from a winter season spent channel-surfing or gaming on a Wii.
Whether the interests are biking or running, softball or soccer, local college sports experts warn that a rush to regain fitness...Tags: Health, Basketball, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Wii, Loyola Ramblers
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Data analysis continues to grow in universities and job market
Do you wonder how businesses know your buying habits or your driving record? They mine for data. Data mining is sifting through large volumes of information that could not otherwise be done manually, explains Bamshad Mobasher, professor in the school of...Tags: Health, University of Illinois at Chicago, Finance, Health and Safety at Work, Colleges and Universities
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Remarkable Woman: Karen Meyer
Standing outside WLS-TV's fishbowl-like studio on State Street, I watch Karen Meyer laugh with the midday news anchors. When the producer starts counting down, marking the time until the news comes back from commercial, Meyer quickly composes herself...Tags: Health, Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, ABC (tv network), Weight
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Bartlett man wins Schaumburg Lego competition, job
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsA few months ago, Andrew Johnson, a history and digital cinema student at DePaul University, started trying to figure out what he was going to …...
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