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The detectives who remember the children
The other day at lunch, two Chicago police detectives, Bill Sullivan and Michele Moore-Grose, were talking with me about the murder cases they've been working and the young people shot dead. They brought up a movie to explain what they see in Chicago....
Tags: Peanuts, Prosecution, The Hunger Games (movie), Witnesses, Fenger High School
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Judge finds state terrorism statute constitutional
Tribune reporterA Cook County judge presiding over a criminal case stemming from last year’s NATO summit in Chicago ruled today that the state's terrorism law is constitutional. Judge Thaddeus Wilson said the legislature enacted the anti-terrorism statute in the...Tags: Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Rahm Emanuel, Judges, Justice System
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Dwoyne Baker wasn't perfect, but we shouldn't forget his killing
Calling someone a "perfect homicide victim" sounds terribly callous. But it explains the political/media liturgy that we all know so well. By a perfect victim, I mean one who is innocent, photogenic and never arrested, with a bright future. The...
Tags: Peanuts, South Chicago, Michelle Obama, Hadiya Pendleton, Murder
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Kass: Chicago's forgotten innocents need our attention too
Baron Banks wasn't in Washington to witness President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech on Tuesday. "No," he told me. "Nobody gave me a call." So he wasn't in the first lady's box as the president somberly acknowledged the families that lost...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, South Chicago, Politics, State of the Union Address
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South Dakota bison on the president's menu
WASHINGTON -- South Dakota bison will be on the menu when congressional leaders entertain President Barack Obama and his family at a post-inaugural luncheon on Jan. 21. They will be served a farm-to-table menu celebrating the inaugural theme, "Faith in...Tags: Environmental Issues, Endangered Species, Wildlife, Wildlife Conservation Society, George W. Bush
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Cook County fails to curb overtime costs
As Cook County officials scramble to find ways to raise money — taxing guns, gambling machines and cigarettes — they have been unable to bring burdensome overtime costs under control. County officials for years have promised to rein in...Tags: Todd H. Stroger, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health and Safety at Work, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Chicago Confidential: City makes headway in Bloomingdale Trail project
The city of Chicago last week bought the 2.7-mile-long elevated Canadian Pacific Railway spur known as the Bloomingdale Trail. The sales price was $1, not including administrative fees. By the time the spur's makeover into a bike and running path is...
Tags: Railway Transportation, John Hancock Center, Melissa Harris, Politics, Humboldt Park
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Your predictions for 2013, please
Change of SubjectMake your predictions for 2013 by filling out the Change of Subject online survey A year ago, I didn’t predict that a book about predictions, “The Signal and the Noise,” would be one of the top selling non-fiction titles of...... -
Chicago first lady Amy Rule highlights work with nonprofit business internship group
Tribune reporterAmy Rule sat among a roomful of high school seniors, participating in a lesson on personal finances. Students passed around a coin while reciting some common money sayings and myths. Chicago’s first lady offered, “Money grows on trees,&...Tags: Burson-Marsteller, Maggie Daley, Rahm Emanuel, Arne Duncan, Barack Obama
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And the 2012 Silver medal for prophecy goes to ...
One year ago, I didn't predict that a book about predictions, "The Signal and the Noise," would be one of the top-selling nonfiction titles of 2012 or that its author, former Chicagoan Nate Silver, would become a cultural icon whose name is synonymous...Tags: Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Garry McCarthy, Politics, G8
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NATO summit cost Metra $800,000 in lost revenue and security costs
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsThe NATO summit at McCormick Place cost Metra $800,000 in lost revenue from customers who stayed away and extra security expenses like bomb-sniffing dogs, the …... -
McCormick Place to host Obama's election-night rally
President Barack Obama plans to hold his election-night rally at Chicago's McCormick Place convention center, a move aimed at easing concerns over weather and security, sources with knowledge of the event said Wednesday. Given the indoor location, the...
Tags: Grant Park, NATO, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Politics, Rahm Emanuel
Mar 28, 2013
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Mar 27, 2013
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Mar 17, 2013
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Feb 13, 2013
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Jan 18, 2013
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Nov 29, 2012
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Jan 24, 2013
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Dec 27, 2012
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Dec 14, 2012
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Dec 30, 2012
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Jun 7, 2012
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Oct 18, 2012
|Story| Chicago Tribune
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