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Sumner defends Eugene Fama and the Efficient Market Hypothesis.
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Chicago L: Randolph Stop on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
@vivagirlco that's your most frequent Loop el stop? That's mine too! I'll leave a note there for you to find.
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Economics One: Opinions versus Facts About the Chicago School
"Blaming the financial crisis on the free-market influence of the Chicago school is certainly not consistent with these data. There were no Chicago PhDs on the President’s CEA leading up to or during the financial crisis. In contrast there was a great influx and then dominance of PhDs from…
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Thousand Waves Spa for Women Chicago, IL - Spa Bath Visit
here's the bath page, eucalyptus sauna, hot bath and more! relaxation station!
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Thousand Waves Spa for Women Chicago, IL
eucalyptus sauna, bath and more!
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Tim’s Baseball Cards hits a home run; $3 million ad for 700 sf shop | The Center Square Ledger
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Hot Chocolate Serves A Burger Worthy of the Best Desserts in Chicago | A Hamburger Today
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Extra, Extra
Photo by reallyboring More on the Scott Cohen fiasco as his divorce papers have surfaced. The Chicago Reporter examines if residents who live near rail yards face an increased risk of cancer. [via] Officials discovered and recovered a vehicle from the Chicago River earlier today. How…
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The Restaurant - Everest
Where I took Kristina for dinner the night I proposed.
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Goodman Theatre's Double-Bill Hughie and Krapp's Last Tape: Two Sides Of The Same Lonely
photo of Brian Dennehy and Joe Grifasi In Hughie by Liz Lauren When we think Eugene O'Neill, we think "long." When we think Samuel Beckett, we think "odd." Their respective one-act plays Hughie and Krapp's Last Tape, currently sharing the mainstage bill at Goodman, prove us wrong on both…
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Just Stop Breathing
Apparently the National Weather Service has issued an air quality alert meaning long times outside could be kinda/sorta hazardous to your health. There's no official reason given but pollution is the suspected culprit. CBS 2 has more on how breathing outside may be hazardous to your health. …
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Today in WTFP (In Which the "P" Stands for Politics)
Three men enter. One man leaves. Remind us why anyone would want to be Governor of this state again? Whew! Usually when the primaries are over, we get a few days of rest before the campaigns kick back into gear. But it's already been a busy day in Illinois political news for a number of…
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Oy!Chicago
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Catalyst Notebook :: Three communities begin to shape a vision for Promise Neighborhoods
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Illinois Supreme Court Again Nixes Malpractice Caps
Photo by myoldpostcards Tort reform is repeatedly put forth by Republicans as part of the solution to the health care problems in this country. But the question of whether or not that would actually work to lower health care costs might soon be moot, as the Illinois Supreme Court ruled today…
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Taking A Dead Man's Wallet. Literally.
Image via Ugh, this is not the kind of story we like hearing about. Niles Police officer William Christie has been charged with with theft and official misconduct for allegedly taking money off a man who was found dead at a YMCA. Christie responded to the call when the man was found dead and…
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Top seven myths about public housing - Megan Cottrell - One Story Up - True/Slant
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Conversing With Obama
Perhaps inspired by last week's Q&A with the GOP, President Obama will be holding an event where he will "speak to grassroots supporters like you and answer your questions about our plan going forward." Not sure what that means (answering pre-screened questions?), but hey, he's being proactive…
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Rockin' Our Turntable: Four Tet
So many albums and so many music careers are marked by "the great buildup." Artists are expected with each new release to top their subsequent and if they should choose to explore new territory, fans expect a logical progression. Much effort goes into the layout of an album's tracklisting,…
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