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Prosecutors: Man charged with slitting landlord's throat over unpaid rent
Tribune reporterA Pilsen man with no apparent criminal record allegedly slit his landlord’s throat Friday in what prosecutors described as a dispute about unpaid rent. Oscar Hernandez, 22, of the 1800 block of South Allport Street, appeared in Cook County Bond...Tags: Prosecution, Sports, Rentals, Justice System, Judges
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CDW exec integrates successful team practices from the ground up
Special to the TribuneIt was the latter half of the 1990s, more than a generation after the women's movement had begun and long after business casual dress was common in many workplaces. But some taboos die hard. "We all still wore suits, with pantyhose and skirts that hit...Tags: Broken Nose, Companies and Corporations, Northwestern University, Sports, Corporate Officers
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ComScore leader focused on consumer interests and business assistance
Tribune staff reporterIt's not uncommon for Gian Fulgoni to be told how much he looks like Dustin Hoffman, or even to be mistaken for the Academy Award-winning actor and pressed for an autograph. It happens at least once a week. When it does, the typically gregarious,...Tags: Sales, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Companies and Corporations, Sports, Business
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Chicago police honor officers for bravery
Tribune reporterAs Chicago cops, Officer David Hickey and his brother-in-law, Sgt. Christopher Kapa, are no strangers to facing critical split-second decisions. Hickey was shot in the leg last year as he and three other officers from his gang investigation team...Tags: Murder, Shootings, Sports, Injuries and Wounds, Garry McCarthy
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Turning a Battle with Cancer into a Will to Accomplish All
After battling a grade four brain tumor Meg Keating realized she could accomplish anything. After making it through months of radiation and chemotherapy Meg was ready to get back to a more normal life, but the journey left her with a new purpose in life....
Tags: Chemotherapy, Brain, Health Treatments, Sports, Road Running
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Brittany Diehl
Brittany Diehl is excited to call a sports city like Indianapolis home! From the NFL to the NBA and all things racing, a job at FOX59 is a dream come true. She joined the team in July of 2010 as a sports reporter after spending two and a half years in...
Tags: Sports, College Baseball, Cotton Bowl Classic
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Your Fitness Story; Preparing for Mt. Everest
Fitness Story by William BishopMy name is William Bishop. I will be running the Bass Pro Marathon this weekend. It will be my second time to run in the Bass Pro Marathon, and my fourth marathon. I ran The Chicago Marathon in 2006, and then alternated Bass Pro and Chicago in 2010, 2011...Tags: Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Preparing to make his way in the business world
South Bend TribuneJordan Gosztola, of Osceola, is a freshman at Roosevelt University in Chicago. He is one of eight incoming freshmen to be named as Heller Fellows by the university’s Heller College of Business. The program gives students a chance to discover...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure, Soldier Field, Ryder Cup
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Waynesboro edges James Buchanan
Wednesday, October 10, 2012 GIRLS SOCCER Waynesboro 1, James Buchanan 0 MERCERSBURG, Pa. — Alysha McCleaf scored on an assist by Mallory Patterson to lead Waynesboro past James Buchanan. Nicole Kreimer had two saves for the Maidens (12-3). JV:...Tags: James Buchanan, Sports, Wade Miller
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Doctors: Marathoners' reliance on painkillers poses risks down the road
As part of her marathon training, Daisy Carranza has taken an over-the counter pain reliever nearly every day for the last several months. On race day Sunday, she's prepared to pop at least seven Extra Strength Tylenol capsules: two at the starting line,...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Aspirin (drug), Northwestern University, Sports, Injuries and Wounds
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Marathon runs out of medals, 1,300 runners to get them in the mail
-------------------- Running coverage of the 2012 Chicago Marathon today. The Bank of America Chicago Marathon ran out of medals for about 1,300 participants who finished the course seven hours after it had begun. Marathon organizers said they were...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Grant Park, Philip Hersh, Track and Field, Sports
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Chicago Marathon runs out of medals
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon ran out of medals for about 1,300 participants who finished seven hours after it started. Marathon organizers said they would mail or ship those runners a medal, said Diane Wagner, spokeswoman for Bank of America. "We...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Chicago, Sports, Road Running, Running
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