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Bears' slim playoff hopes reduced to none
Tribune staff reporterFace down and motionless, Kordell Stewart just lay there at the 5-yard line of a Lambeau Field that delivered the coldest of realities to the Bears during Sunday's 34-21 loss to the Packers. Stewart lay so still for so long that two Bears teammates...Tags: Chris Villarrial, Jerry Azumah, Lance Briggs, Dez White, Desmond Clark
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Before Bush spoke, TV viewers saw initial attack
Sun Television WriterFor most Americans, war was not announced last night by the president, or by the unmistakable trail of a major invasion, but by the televised streaks of light visible against the Baghdad skyline just shy of daybreak there. Peter Arnett, that old...Tags: Television, Entertainment, George W. Bush, Eyewear, Television Industry
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`A day of clouds and whirlwinds'
Tribune cultural criticWhen the night came again it was black night, for the stars could not pierce the dust to get down. . . . In the morning the dust hung like fog, and the sun was as red as ripe new blood. -- John Steinbeck, "The Grapes of Wrath" (1939) Surely we have sent...Tags: Symbols and Symbolism, Chicago Weather, Qur'an, Disasters, Julia Keller
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The Official 2004 Presidential Debate Drinking Game
David Martin lives in Ottawa, CanadaLet's face it. The presidential debates are a nuisance. But for whatever reason, most television networks feel obliged to carry them. So stop your whining and make the best of a bad situation with the Official 2004 Presidential Debate Drinking Game....Tags: Saddam Hussein, George W. Bush, Television Networks
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Beasley leads Kansas State to Cotton Bowl win
The Associated PressJonathan Beasley has a new highlight film to show NFL scouts. Beasley gave a great display of the all-around ability that is now the rage among pro quarterbacks, as No. 11 Kansas State beat No. 21 Tennessee 35-21 in the Cotton Bowl today. He ran for a...Tags: Football, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace, Jonathan Beasley
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Man executed on disproved forensics
Tribune staff reportersStrapped to a gurney in Texas' death chamber earlier this year, just moments from his execution for setting a fire that killed his three daughters, Cameron Todd Willingham declared his innocence one last time. "I am an innocent man, convicted of a...Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, U.S. Supreme Court, Murder, Christmas, Holidays
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Linux still not ready for desktop prime time
The Associated PressLong considered the computer operating system of the pocket-protector set, Linux recently seemed on the verge of becoming a desktop competitor to Microsoft Windows and Apple's Mac OS. Improvements now allow users to navigate folders through elegant...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Entertainment, Companies and Corporations, Nature, TiVo Inc.
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Bear With Us
ChicagoSports.comThis is the place, football fans. Lambeau Field. The greatest pro football stadium in the country. A place where the skyboxes are above every other seat in the joint. There's no upper deck. It's one big bowl, so there are no bad views. And those seats?...Tags: Jerry Azumah, Doug Pederson, Ahman Green, Dez White, Warrick Holdman
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Chicagoans flocking to give blood, offer help
Tribune staff reporterAt City Hall in Chicago on Wednesday, people waited as long as three hours to donate blood. Hundreds of doctors and nurses, meanwhile, offered their services in the event they are needed in New York or Washington to care for the injured. Across...Tags: The Salvation Army, Nursing, National Security, Labor Markets, Disasters
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How Fox is winning the war
Tribune television criticThey report. We deride. We deride Fox News Channel for saying "us" and "our" in talking about the American war effort, a strategy that conjures images of gung-ho anchor Shepard Smith, like Slim Pickens in "Dr. Strangelove," riding a Tomahawk straight...Tags: Bill O'Reilly , News Media, Iraq War (2003-2011), September 11, 2001 Attacks, Keith Olbermann
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The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill but Came Down a Mountain
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday May 12, 1995 "The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill but Came Down a Mountain" is an ungainly title for a light romantic trifle. It is, fortunately, the only cumbersome thing about this genteel crackup of a comedy, both deft and daft, that knows...Tags: Ian Hart, Entertainment, Movies, PG Rated Movies, World War I (1914-1918)
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