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Suspicious object closes Mag Mile: 'It's just a prank'
Tribune reportersPolice closed off North Michigan Avenue for more than an hour this morning while a Bomb and Arson officer in a blast suit dismantled a suspicious object attached to a flagpole along North Michigan Avenue. The object -- a 6-inch-long piece of steel rebar...Tags: Wrigley Building, Emergency Incidents, Science and Technology, Explosions, Michigan Avenue
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Coming to terms with the reality of our city
In Theodore Dreiser's "Sister Carrie," a prosperous Chicago businessman, George Hurstwood, takes up with the young, gorgeous Carrie Meeber, chucks family and home, and runs away with Carrie to Montreal. They find their way to New York, where their tales...
Tags: The New York Times, Reviews, Chicago Mayor, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Rahm Emanuel
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Wells Bridge work, jammed subway slow CTA commute
The morning CTA commute was slowed today largely by trains detoured into the subway because of the closing of the 91-year-old Wells Street Bridge. As the rush hour peaked around 8:45 a.m., trains on the Red Line between Belmont and Roosevelt -- including...
Tags: Chicago Loop, Merchandise Mart, Commuting, Travel, Transportation
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Payton, Brooks and 'down there'
An hour or so before their teams were to meet under the lights in the Roseland neighborhood of Chicago, the two high school baseball coaches had an awkward conversation. Bryan Street, who coaches for Gwendolyn Brooks College Prep on the city's Far South...
Tags: Baseball, Walter Payton, Schools, Chicago Public Schools, High School Baseball
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C2E2: Comic book stars walk among us
C2E2 -- the annual, gargantuan Chicago Comics and Entertainment Expo at McCormick Place -- opened Friday, and as usual for the first day of a major comic book convention, things started slow, geeks were still arriving, B-list celebrities just settling in,...
Tags: McCormick Place, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo, Wicker Park
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Metra urges CTA riders to try its trains when Red Line closes May 19
Attention CTA riders: Metra has its eyes on you when the Red Line shuts down the South Side branch May 19 for major reconstruction. The commuter rail agency is cooperating with the CTA to accommodate customers left scrambling during the five months when...
Tags: Gresham, Marketing, Chicago State University, Metra, Chatham
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Bus rapid transit a win for aging population
As the number of older individuals continues to grow in Chicago, so does the need for viable, safe and accessible alternatives to traditional bus service. Such individuals want to maintain the freedom to go where they want to, when they want to. We...Tags: Employment Opportunities
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Retail, fast-food workers rally for higher pay in Chicago
Standing with other protesters on Chicago's storied State Street, Charde Nabors, 21, said she's fighting for better pay and more opportunities for workers like her. Nabors said she earns $9 an hour at Sears and would like to work full time, rather...
Tags: Occupy Wall Street, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Political Dissent, New York City
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Land of Linkin'
Change of SubjectA weekly listing of intriguing, wacky, useful, provocative and otherwise interesting links that readers and I have come across and think you might want to see. Look for Land of Linkin' first thing every Monday morning and click here to......
Apr 30, 2013
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