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    May 10, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Chen honors long-neglected composer

    A conductor who understands the challenges female musicians of color face is leading the first Chicago Symphony Orchestra performances this week of a work by a black woman composer who faced similar obstacles during her lifetime.
    A conductor who understands the challenges female musicians of color face is leading the first Chicago Symphony Orchestra performances this week of a work by a black woman composer who faced similar obstacles during her lifetime. Mei-Ann Chen chose as...

    Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Music Industry, Culture, Human Interest, Chicago Mayor

  2. May 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Voice of the People, May. 11

    Promoting gambling Mayor Rahm Emanuel has made a video using the plight of Chicago's schoolchildren to promote the building of a casino in Chicago. This resurrects sad memories for many of us of the Illinois Lottery's self-justification in 1974 that...

    Tags: Midway Airport, Naperville, Social Services, Politics, Social Issues

  4. May 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Ricketts: No signs in outfield kills Wrigley rehab deal

    Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts caused a stir Wednesday when he said publicly for the first time that he would consider moving the team if moneymaking outfield signs central to his Wrigley Field renovation plan failed to win the city's blessing.
    Cubs Chairman Tom Ricketts caused a stir Wednesday when he said publicly for the first time that he would consider moving the team if moneymaking outfield signs central to his Wrigley Field renovation plan failed to win the city's blessing. The surprise...

    Tags: Minnesota Twins, Baseball, New York Yankees, City Club of Chicago, Chicago Mayor

  6. May 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. The Wrigley rehab

    If you imagine yourself in, say, Section 211, looking out over a bases-loaded bottom of the inning with a cold Old Style in hand, then the artists' renderings of a modernized Wrigley Field look pretty good.
    If you imagine yourself in, say, Section 211, looking out over a bases-loaded bottom of the inning with a cold Old Style in hand, then the artists' renderings of a modernized Wrigley Field look pretty good. That 6,000-square-foot Jumbotron must be...

    Tags: United Air Lines, Times Square, Advertising, Business, Thomas M. Tunney

  8. May 11, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Quotes of the week

    "Anybody who comes to work at this agency will come through the front door." — Metra CEO Alex Clifford, about his no-patronage pledge and the policy he insists has been in place since he was hired in 2011 / "You gotta remember that the Cubs are a...

    Tags: Marcia L. Fudge, Judges, Chicago Mayor, Crime, Law and Justice, Jesse Jackson, Jr.

  10. May 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Facing heat on parking meter deal, Emanuel allies step up

    Facing heat from aldermen who want to break apart Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s new deal with the company running the city’s parking meters, the mayor’s City Council allies took the unusual step Thursday of trumpeting support, but only for part of the proposal.
    Facing heat from aldermen who want to break apart Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s new deal with the company running the city’s parking meters, the mayor’s City Council allies took the unusual step Thursday of trumpeting support, but only for part...

    Tags: Brendan Reilly, Chicago Mayor, Ameya Pawar, Local Government

  12. May 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Emanuel gets split verdict on crime

    Chicago voters are split on how Mayor Rahm Emanuel has handled the crime problem that was a high-profile focus of his second year in office, but they like the job Garry McCarthy is doing as the city's top cop, a Tribune/WGN-TV poll found.
    Chicago voters are split on how Mayor Rahm Emanuel has handled the crime problem that was a high-profile focus of his second year in office, but they like the job Garry McCarthy is doing as the city's top cop, a Tribune/WGN-TV poll found. The mayor's...

    Tags: Polls, Garry McCarthy, Politics, Barack Obama, NATO

  14. Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Crime in Chicago's vacant property soars 48% since 2005

    More than 2,600 crimes were reported in Chicago's abandoned buildings and vacant lots last year, a 48 percent increase from 2005 that equates to an average of seven reported crimes on any given day in 2012, according to a study released Tuesday.
    Tribune staff reporter
    More than 2,600 crimes were reported in Chicago's abandoned buildings and vacant lots last year, a 48 percent increase from 2005 that equates to an average of seven reported crimes on any given day in 2012, according to a study released Tuesday....

    Tags: Lawyers, Auction Service, Chicago Mayor, Housing Industry, Crime, Law and Justice

  16. May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Though costly, parking is now available

    Restoring free Sunday parking at neighborhood meters is not the wonderful perk Mayor Rahm Emanuel makes it out to be. In the pre-privatization days, when Sundays were free, many people grabbed spots on Saturday night and didn't move their cars until...

    Tags: Chicago Mayor

  18. May 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Renewed gambling expansion push picks up steam

    SPRINGFIELD --- A renewed push to greatly expand gambling in Illinois surfaced today, as Mayor Rahm Emanuel threw his weight behind a plan the state Senate quickly approved.
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    SPRINGFIELD --- A renewed push to greatly expand gambling in Illinois surfaced today, as Mayor Rahm Emanuel threw his weight behind a plan the state Senate quickly approved. Like two previous bills that Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn vetoed, the latest...

    Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Politics, Midway, Elections, Chicago Mayor

  20. May 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Allies defend part of Emanuel's parking meter deal

    As Mayor Rahm Emanuel faces heat from aldermen who want to break apart his new deal with the company running the city's parking meters, his City Council allies took the unusual step Thursday of trumpeting support, but only for part of the proposal.
    As Mayor Rahm Emanuel faces heat from aldermen who want to break apart his new deal with the company running the city's parking meters, his City Council allies took the unusual step Thursday of trumpeting support, but only for part of the proposal....

    Tags: Brendan Reilly, Chicago Mayor, Ameya Pawar, Local Government, Patrick J. O'Connor

  22. May 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Strengthen the inspector general

    By now, Mayor Rahm Emanuel must be tired of being reminded of his unfulfilled promise to empower the city's inspector general. Cover your eyes, Mayor, because here we go again.
    By now, Mayor Rahm Emanuel must be tired of being reminded of his unfulfilled promise to empower the city's inspector general. Cover your eyes, Mayor, because here we go again. Among the pledges contained in Emanuel's responses to a Tribune survey of...

    Tags: Illinois Supreme Court, Chicago Mayor, Local Government, Chicago City Hall

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