World & Nation
A monument to the 6 million Jews and others killed by the Nazis was defaced today with spray-painted swastikas, one day after it was dedicated in this Chicago suburb where about 7,000 Holocaust survivors live, police said.
June 1, 1987
Business
Bell & Howell said Thursday that it told its investment banker to invite proposals from potential suitors, and a company management group said it was holding buyout talks with Texas investor Robert Bass.
Nov. 20, 1987
Archives
Alan Pell Crawford’s “Republican” view of the American Civil Liberties Union is an object lesson in innuendo and ignorance of fact (Opinion, Oct. 2).
Oct. 12, 1988
Television
“SKOKIE,” Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. (2) (8)--This topical 2 1/2-hour CBS movie premiered nearly four years ago.
July 21, 1985
Sports
Next year’s Ameritech Senior Open will be played at the new Stonebridge Country Club in Aurora after the Skokie Country Club dropped out in a dispute over PGA Tour requirements on discriminatory policies.
Oct. 18, 1990
A Holocaust monument in Skokie, Ill., was defaced with swastikas and the word “liar” one day after its dedication to 6 million Jews and other victims of the Nazis during World War II.
June 2, 1987
Travel & Experiences
SHARING CHRISTMAS AT A SKI-IN WILDERNESS LODGE
Dec. 15, 1996
Warehouse Club Inc., Skokie, Ill., named James V.
April 5, 1991
A circuit judge in Skokie, Ill., has fined Chicago Blackhawks Coach and General Manager Mike Keenan $500 for a drunk driving arrest.
Dec. 4, 1990
Technology and the Internet
Shareholders of Skokie, Ill.-based U.S. Robotics Corp. approved Santa Clara-based 3Com Corp.’
June 12, 1997