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Male Stripper Diary #1: Meet Rod Masters

Video about the life of a Chicago Male stripper--this is awesome!!

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Chicago and dinner at Thai Square Covent Garden – only £27.50 : Cheap Event Tickets

Combine a 2 course meal at Thai Square, Covent Garden, with an upper circle ticket for Chicago at the Cambridge Theatre - only £27.50, saving £18.25. This smash-hit musical recently celebrated 10 glittering, celebrity-studded years in the West End & is already the longest-running American…

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Busy Beaver Button Co

25$ 100 1 in Buttons -- 3279 W. Armitage Chicago, Illinois 60647 (773) 645-3359

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Illinois Business Step-By-Step

State of Illinois Business Portal - Step-By-Step Guide

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acid-marshmallow.com | upcoming chicago shows

good/consistent chicago show listings + video!

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The Seminary Coop: THE Definitive Academic Bookstore In Chicago, IL

The Seminary Co-operative Bookstore, known as the Sem Co-op to Hyde Park locals, is one of the most impressive academic bookstores you will find. It is currently located in the basement of the Seminary at the corner of 58th Street and University Ave...

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Parking Meter Grace Period?

Photo by Paul Saini Mayor Daley introduced a measure today to the City Council that could give Chicago drivers one "get out of jail free" card on parking meter tickets per year. If it passes, each driver would get one challenge of a parking meter ticket as long as it was issued within five…

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Chicago's Haitian Residents Await Earthquake News From Home

AP Photo/Gregory Bull The Chicago area population of Haitian immigrants, currently estimated to be 40,000 people, are anxiously awaiting news and word from family and friends still in their home country after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Caribbean nation causing mass destruction.…

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Tomorrow Never Knows Kicks Off Today

The opening of Lincoln Hall means that this year the annual winter indie-rock focused music festival, Tomorrow Never Knows, now has twice as many stages on which to provide Chicago music fans with five nights of emerging talent on local, national and international levels. Both Schubas and…

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Humpday Diversion: All The Single Mayberry Ladies

It's a bit old, sure, but it's new to us and we're suckers for Beyonce so we dig this fun mash-up. Thanks, Ryan!

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Poznak Law Firm

oak brook law firm with some helpful articles on small business

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Senior Windows System Administrator / INCISENT TECHNOLOGIES / Chicago , IL – PostJobsNow

Want to help scale, maintain, and manage pioneering software for the organization that was ranked the 4th fastest growing privately-held software company in country according to the Inc 500 rankings for 2008? Want to work with a talented and driven team? Want to work with a cool technology that…

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Anthony Abbate To Judge: "Gimme a Second Chance!"

AP Photo Anthony Abbate has got to have some of the hugest cajones on the planet. If we ever got shitfaced enough to lay hands on a woman and then had the videotape of said event broadcast across the globe, you couldn't find a hole deep enough or dark enough for us to hide in. And yet,…

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MeterSave - Save Water, Save Money

Allow the city to add a water meter to your home for free and only pay what you use moving forward. 7 year guarantee that the water bill will be no higher than it would have if the meter had not been installed

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Kickoff in Buffalo Grove Apparel Co. v. NFL

As we told you about last June, American Needle, a Buffalo Grove clothing company that spent decades making hats for the NFL, finds itself in the middle of a U.S. Supreme Court antitrust case that may have far-reaching implications for how sports business is conducted. Oral arguments begin today…

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