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Bombs away as Cecil tops Hawks
bobp@herald-mail.comThe Hagerstown Community College men’s basketball team wasn’t quite itself on Saturday. The Hawks were in a trance, somewhere between amnesia and hypnotization. Then again, it might have been shellshock. The Hawks lost their identity,...Tags: Basketball, Colleges and Universities, College Basketball, College Sports, Sports
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Water Works Library
Special to the TribuneThe place: They call it an outpost. The 250-square-foot location, shared by Hot Tix and housed in the Chicago Visitor Information Center in the Water Works building, is dwarfed by a cafe and reading lounge. There isn't much to it. The outpost, or...Tags: Greater Grand Crossing, Chicago Public Library, Gold Coast
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Historian's next stop: Paris
In one of his lesser known — but still exquisite — books, first published in 1992, David McCullough writes about painter Frederic Remington, an artist who captured the last glimmers of the twilight of the American West of the 19th century, a...
Tags: Mary Cassatt, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Horse (animal), Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune
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AT PEACE, AT LAST: AFTER 11 YEARS AND AN EMOTIONAL PARADE, VIETNAM VETS FINALLY FEEL WELCOME
This story by William Mullen orginally ran in the Aug. 17, 1986, Tribune Sunday Magazine.
At 9:30 a.m. on Friday, June 13, three men left the entrance to Navy Pier and began moving west along Grand Avenue. The three were old soldiers, the point men...Tags: Christmas, Music Theater, Hospitals and Clinics, Symbols and Symbolism, Chemotherapy
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What to see at Printers Row Lit Fest
Sunday
Memoir writing: How do you turn a life story into something more than a slog through boring facts? Perhaps Carol LaChapelle has an answer. 11 a.m., University Center/Multimedia Room
— Judy Hevrdejs, reporter
Tavern recipes: Susan and Drew...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Colleges and Universities, Pakistan, Biography (genre), Bars and Clubs
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Daley's decades
"… And as we enter this new season, it's time to leave behind old setbacks, disappointments and battles. Because in the campaign for a better Chicago, we're all allies. Our common opponents are crime and ignorance, waste and fraud, poverty and...Tags: Social Issues, Crimes, Regional Authority, Career and Workplace, Personal Weapon Control
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Richard Daley leaves office as one of Chicago's most ambitious mayors
Tribune staff reportersRichard Daley leaves office this month as one of the most ambitious mayors Chicago ever had, a political heir who embraced and transcended his birthright but whose hands-on drive to improve the city he loved did not always match his reach. Chicago's...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Employers, Adler Planetarium, Michael Madigan, Local Elections
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Emanuel camp plans bash with eye on budget
Rahm Emanuel's inaugural celebration will be as much about setting a tone for how he wants Chicagoans to perceive his administration as about commemorating his ascendancy to mayor.
The planning team is going for festive, but not too festive. After all,...Tags: Social Issues, Local Elections, Regional Authority, Navy Pier, Finance
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Emanuel ready to do it his way
Before mayor-in-waiting Rahm Emanuel unveiled his education leadership team, his advance scouts laid out markers in blue tape on the floor of a high school library to choreograph precisely where everybody should stand. Emanuel spoke for 12 minutes, six...Tags: Local Elections, Bill Clinton, Regional Authority, General Motors Corp., David Axelrod
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As Blago wraps up for day, he denies one more shakedown charge
Tribune reportersBefore the trial wrapped up for the day, Rod Blagojevich began testifying about charges he tried to force a campaign donation from a horseracing executive by holding off on signing a bill that diverted casino funds to the struggling horse tracks in...Tags: Michael Madigan, Donald Trump, Judges, Witnesses, Richard F. Mell
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February mayoral election will see no clowning around
Change of SubjectThank Spanky. When Chicago voters go to the polls Feb. 22 and receive a ballot with a long list of names of ethnically and ideologically diverse mayoral candidates, they can offer up silent expressions of gratitude to Ray Wardingley (right),...... -
Daley faces aldermen for first time since big announcement
Clout StPosted by Hal Dardick, John Byrne and John Chase at 8:10 a.m.; last updated at 12:27 p.m. Mayor Richard Daley today presides over his first City Council meeting since stunning Chicago with his announcement that he won't seek re-election. Aldermen......
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