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    Apr 2, 2013 |Story| SFL
  1. Mike Piazza to perform with Miami City Ballet

    Mike Piazza, who looked so good in pinstripes during his half-hour as a member of the then-Florida Marlins,  will put on similarly fashionable  stripes when he takes the stage May 3 in Miami City Ballet’s production of George Balanchine’s “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue” at the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami.   
    Mike Piazza, who looked so good in pinstripes during his half-hour as a member of the then-Florida Marlins,  will put on similarly fashionable  stripes when he takes the stage May 3 in Miami City Ballet’s production of George Balanchine’s...

    Tags: The New York Times, Los Angeles Dodgers, Entertainment Events, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Mike Piazza

  2. Mar 21, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Ald. Lingonberry could get famous driving the Cubs from Wrigleyville

    If there's one surefire way for a lowly Chicago alderman to surpass the worldwide fame of Michael Jordan and Al Capone, it's this:
    If there's one surefire way for a lowly Chicago alderman to surpass the worldwide fame of Michael Jordan and Al Capone, it's this: All the alderman has to do is help drive the Chicago Cubs out of town into the waiting, trembling arms of suburban...

    Tags: Pancakes, Tribune Company, Baseball, Wrigley Field, Lifestyle and Leisure

  4. Mar 16, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Finalists face one another at Washington County Free Library's Battle of the Books

    There were eight teams of fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders, each armed with a large pad of paper, a marker and everything they could remember about 20 books they had read.
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    There were eight teams of fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders, each armed with a large pad of paper, a marker and everything they could remember about 20 books they had read. Finalists who had been reading and practicing since November faced one another in...

    Tags: Students, Arts and Culture, Libraries, Museums, Museum Dioramas

  6. Mar 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Cermak's death offers lesson in Chicago Way

    The assassinated Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak, who died 80 years ago this week, is often portrayed by official histories as just an innocent victim of bad luck and bad aim.
    The assassinated Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak, who died 80 years ago this week, is often portrayed by official histories as just an innocent victim of bad luck and bad aim. But Chicagoans don't believe in coincidences, not even us chumbolones,...

    Tags: Immigration, Shootings, Chicago City Council, Kelsey Grammer, Edward M. Burke

  8. Feb 23, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Variety' coffee-table book displays the evolution of an iconic magazine

    As it says here, on page 64 of the glossily fascinating coffee-table book "Variety: An Illustrated History of the World From the Most Important Magazine in Hollywood," Al Capone, interviewed in his Chicago home, told Variety he was approached often to...

    Tags: Sarah Silverman, James Dean, World War II (1939-1945), Abraham Lincoln, Elvis Presley

  10. Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Deirdre Capone softens a notorious icon

    What's in a name? If you're a Chicagoan and your surname is Capone, everything. There is perhaps no more notorious name associated with the city (except perhaps Gacy, or for a time, Bartman). Growing up, Deirdre Marie Capone lived what she calls a "shame-based existence" and struggled with her family ties to one of the towering crime bosses of the 20th century.
    What's in a name? If you're a Chicagoan and your surname is Capone, everything. There is perhaps no more notorious name associated with the city (except perhaps Gacy, or for a time, Bartman). Growing up, Deirdre Marie Capone lived what she calls a "shame-...

    Tags: Insurance, John F. Kennedy, Scarface (movie), John Ford, St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1929)

  12. Feb 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. An unhinged Chicago intrudes

    Chicago is brassy and muscular and loves, maybe <em>lives</em>, to strut into most any spotlight. The barons and baronesses of commerce, the occasional Bulls star, a corrupt governor or two, the mono-named TV hostess, the vicious snowstorms &mdash; they matter to the world, so the rest of us Chicagoans matter, too. Toured our Art Institute yet? Care to see to Al Capone's grave?
    Chicago is brassy and muscular and loves, maybe lives, to strut into most any spotlight. The barons and baronesses of commerce, the occasional Bulls star, a corrupt governor or two, the mono-named TV hostess, the vicious snowstorms — they matter...

    Tags: Government, Derrion Albert, State of the Union Address, Crime, Law and Justice, Barack Obama

  14. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. No word on Mexican drug lord Guzman after gun battle in Guatemala

    MEXICO CITY -- Guatemalan authorities said Friday they had not yet recovered the bodies from a gun battle between Mexican drug traffickers in a remote part of the country where one of the world&rsquo;s most-wanted fugitive kingpins is known to operate.
    MEXICO CITY -- Guatemalan authorities said Friday they had not yet recovered the bodies from a gun battle between Mexican drug traffickers in a remote part of the country where one of the world’s most-wanted fugitive kingpins is known to operate....

    Tags: Drug Trafficking, Guatemala, Armed Conflicts, Mexico City, Mexico

  16. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Narco gun battle reported in 'Chapo' Guzman's Guatemala territory

    MEXICO CITY -- Intense gun battles were reported late Thursday in a remote jungle region of northern Guatemala where Mexico's top drug lord, Joaquin “Chapo” Guzman, is known to operate. The firefights involved a convoy carrying suspected...

    Tags: Guatemala, Armed Conflicts, Mexico, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  18. Feb 16, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  19. Marijuana legalization bill may threaten fabulous Prohibition II profits

    With Valentine's Day still fresh in our minds, thoughts naturally turn to retired Army Gen. John T. Thompson of Newport, Ky., who helped give America one of its most vivid memories of that holiday. After serving in two wars, Thompson saw a need for a...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Holidays, Valentine's Day, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Organized Crime

  20. Feb 1, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Cardinal Mahony's removal not enough, church critics say

    L.A. NOW
    Los Angeles Archbishop Jose Gomez's decision to relieve Cardinal Roger M. Mahony of all public duties over his mishandling of clergy sex abuse of children decades ago does not go far enough, some abuse victim advocates said Friday. David Clohessy,......
  22. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  23. Connecticut Small-Batch Distilleries Are Making Award-Winning Vodkas, Brandies and Whiskeys

    Margaret and Louis Chatey are turning pears and apples from Ledyard and Middlefield into award-winning brandy in a barn off an Ashford country lane. Over in East Hartford, Adam von Gootkin is hunting for Connecticut corn he can transform into what he...

    Tags: Weather, Wines, Wallingford, Bars and Clubs, East Hartford

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