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    Sep 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Helfgot's football blog | Player rankings overrated? Let's have a look

    The Big Ten's inept showing in nonconference play got me wondering whether recruiting is the problem. Using Rivals.com's rankings, I looked back at the past five recruiting classes, including this year's group of seniors, to see whether Top 100 recruits...

    Tags: Oak Park, Crete, Students, Middletown, Texas Tech Red Raiders

  2. Sep 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Loyola University Hospital works toward 'Baby Friendly' designation

    Telicia Gardner, of Chicago, plans to breast-feed her son, Josiah Neal, until he is a year old — for several reasons.
    Telicia Gardner, of Chicago, plans to breast-feed her son, Josiah Neal, until he is a year old — for several reasons. "It's healthier for the baby, cheaper than buying formula and it's helping me lose weight," said Gardner, who delivered on June...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Family, Disease Prevention, Diabetes, Medical Specialization

  4. Jun 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Musical 'Camelot' is still an enviable spot

    On the weekend of Queen Elizabeth's diamond jubilee, a group gathered in Evanston to commune once again with the abiding musical myth of a different British royal court. The opening night audience at Cahn Auditorium on Saturday for this Light Opera...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Elizabeth II, Illinois Governor

  6. Aug 28, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  7. GOP's 'Fire Madigan' campaign misses the mark

    Change of Subject
    The Illinois delegation to this week's Republican National Convention in Tampa is flogging the party's new line of "Save Illinois: Fire Madigan" merchandise — decals, buttons, hoodies, dog T-shirts, you name it. And, as it is my nature to find......
  8. Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. After victory, reality

    The elections did little to wipe away the deep challenges and frictions facing the nation, and if there was a morning-after metaphor that crystallized that reality it might have been this:
    The elections did little to wipe away the deep challenges and frictions facing the nation, and if there was a morning-after metaphor that crystallized that reality it might have been this: Chicago awoke Wednesday to a pair of economic jolts, one...

    Tags: Tea Party Movement, U.S. Elections, McCormick Place, Joe Biden, Gays and Lesbians

  10. Jun 27, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. For 5th straight year, Rockford tops in collaring drunken drivers

    For the fifth straight year, Rockford has cuffed more drunken drivers than any other Illinois city outside Chicago, according to an annual survey by the Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists.
    Tribune reporter
    For the fifth straight year, Rockford has cuffed more drunken drivers than any other Illinois city outside Chicago, according to an annual survey by the Alliance Against Intoxicated Motorists. A total of 686 impaired drivers were arrested in Rockford...

    Tags: Illinois Department of Transportation, Naperville

  12. Nov 15, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  13. It's time for state lawmakers to say 'we do' to marriage equality

    Change of Subject
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel made a bit of news Tuesday when he ranked legalizing gay marriage third on his list of legislative priorities for Illinois lawmakers in the months ahead, just after pension reform and gambling expansion. "The time for marriage......
  14. Nov 8, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Post-election forensics of the religion vote in 2012

    The Religion World
    Faith in Public Life put together an election analysis based on exit polling and the political context that’s developed over the course of the year: Ballot initiatives In Florida and California, faith-based community organizing groups mounted...
  16. Jul 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Quinn calls special session on pension reform Aug. 17

    Gov. Pat Quinn today called for a special session of the General Assembly on Aug. 17 to take up pension reform.
    Clout Street
    Gov. Pat Quinn today called for a special session of the General Assembly on Aug. 17 to take up pension reform. "It's time to vote," Quinn said of lawmakers. "See you in Springfield." The Illinois House already was scheduled to be in that day to deal...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Lemont, Interior Policy, Christine Radogno, Government

  18. Nov 16, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. It's time for state lawmakers to say 'we do' to marriage equality

    Mayor Rahm Emanuel made a bit of news Tuesday when he ranked legalizing gay marriage third on his list of legislative priorities for Illinois lawmakers in the months ahead, just after pension reform and gambling expansion.
    Mayor Rahm Emanuel made a bit of news Tuesday when he ranked legalizing gay marriage third on his list of legislative priorities for Illinois lawmakers in the months ahead, just after pension reform and gambling expansion. "The time for marriage equality...

    Tags: Marriage, Chicago Mayor, Family, Gays and Lesbians, Greg Harris

  20. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Sisters rediscover family is the tie that binds

    Spending retirement years together under the same roof is not something siblings envision when they're growing up. At least not two sets of sisters living in Smith Village and Smith Crossing retirement communities.
    Spending retirement years together under the same roof is not something siblings envision when they're growing up. At least not two sets of sisters living in Smith Village and Smith Crossing retirement communities. "First of all, I never dreamed I...

    Tags: Hinsdale

  22. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Coca-Cola gives $3M to city for anti-obesity, diabetes efforts

    A Chicago Park District program funded by Coca-Cola will try to fight obesity and diabetes by offering nutrition education as well as exercise classes run by armed forces veterans, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Monday.
    Tribune reporter
    A Chicago Park District program funded by Coca-Cola will try to fight obesity and diabetes by offering nutrition education as well as exercise classes run by armed forces veterans, Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced Monday. The Park Families Wellness...

    Tags: Chicago Elections, Chicago Mayor, Weight, Diabetes, U.S. Military

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