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Buying bliss
Sure, we love getting presents, and OK, giving them, but man, this holiday season is stressing us out! Our nails are broken, our feet are sore and don't even get us started on the knots in our back. Thankfully, it's time for a little TLC. That's right-we'...Tags: Holidays, Wicker Park, Travel, Feet, Holiday Vacations
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Women find role in hip hop
Staff WriterJean Grae steps onto the darkened stage not caring who is in the audience. She raises the microphone and tells the crowd she wants to see hands in the air. "I'm not gonna stand here and give my all when you don't give me your all," she yells from the...Tags: Entertainment, Lil' Kim , New York University, Dr. Dre (music artist), Chris Rock
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Isle away the time
Sadly, an oceanside retreat is not in the cards for me this year. And though it's easy enough--OK, too easy--to transport myself to the tropics with a few umbrella-laden drinks, a spa treatment seemed like a healthier way to experience a summer getaway on...Tags: Weather, Gold Coast, Weather Reports, Personal Service, Chicago Weather
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'A wonderful place to raise children'
Special to The SunIn 1967, John and Mary Miller were a married couple in their 20s looking to move from their Baltimore home to a place in the county. At the time, they had one child and planned to have more. After looking around, they decided on Coachford, a small,...Tags: Towson, John Miller, Children, Homes
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Pampered princes
Phil Amato first ventured into a spa after a particularly strenuous workout. His muscles were aching and the day spa was part of his lakefront health club, so it was free of the froufrou trappings of some other places for pampering. Amato liked the...Tags: Entertainment, Gaming, Bars and Clubs, Personal Service, Dining and Drinking
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Music review, Cornershop at Metro
Special to the TribuneEngland's Cornershop could have changed the world, and maybe for a little while the band actually did. A cross-cultural dream come true, Tjinder Singh took the shambling guitar of American rock, paired it with elements of British dance music and then...Tags: England
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Signals go from bad to worse
Washington BureauThe grim economic picture turned darker Thursday with reports of sharply rising joblessness, falling sales of existing homes and plummeting orders for manufactured durable goods. To economists, the new numbers suggested the economy has sunk into a...Tags: Unemployment, Employees, Insurance, Northern Trust Corporation, Money and Monetary Policy
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Ma and spa
You've caused your mother a lot of headaches and sleepless nights over the years. Chip away at some of that stress (or the damage it's done) by giving a spa treatment as a Mother's Day gift. Asha SalonSpa Has your mother ever blamed you for her wrinkles?...Tags: Salt, Gold Coast, Personal Service, Self Tanning, Peppermint
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2002 All-Metro Girls Track and Field Team
Sun staffPerformer of the Yea: Lindsay Grigoriev, Atholton From age 8 to 11, Grigoriev, who is part Russian, dreamed of being a star gymnast and maybe competing in the Olympics. Those dreams vanished when she grew too big for that sport. As she watched her...Tags: Awards and Prizes, 2016 Olympic Games, Teaching and Learning, Triple Jump, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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G-7 pledges cash for world economy
Washington BureauThe world's seven richest nations pledged Wednesday to head off any major financial disruption from Tuesday's deadly terrorist attacks, which many analysts fear could trigger a global recession. Finance ministers and central banks from the United...Tags: Central Bank, G7, Wells Fargo & Co., Terrorism, Northern Trust Corporation
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