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Terror-Tied CAIR Hosts First US Appearance of Banned, Cold-Blooded Jihadist Tariq Ramadan
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The Past Imperfect of ChicagoNow
"Why ChicagoNow will never be in the best interests of local bloggers. From my experience as a former ChicagoNow scribe." (Via Brad Flora)
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Chicago payday advances for high interest rates
Update on Chicago Cash Advance Rates of interest
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Chicago cash advances for high interest rates
Chicago payday advances for high rates of interest
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Finishing Under the Broiler... Ouch.
I knew I was going to burn myself as soon as I took the steak out of the oven. I rarely finish stuff in the oven. I'm not sure why. Every time I do it dishes turn out beautifully. The steak finished quickly and without over-charring. It seems like the moisture is more even as well. Who knows. All…
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Extra, Extra
Photo by opacity Iraq war vet Joseph Jesk has been ordered held on $1 million bail in connection with the weekend shooting death of his wife, Heather Jesk. The battle over red light cameras continues tomorrow in Springfield. Fellow blogger (and our occasional sparring partner) Mike Doyle…
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DLZ : Home
Our engineers, architects, planners, scientists, surveyors, and expert technicians will work with you to take your project from the initial planning stages through design, construction, and beyond. We build and lead successful project teams that are dedicated to providing solutions that save…
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Desiree Rogers Out, Former Durbin Aide In
Smoot in her fundraising daysPhoto by Esthr Desirée Rogers is stepping down as the White House Social Secretary, and a former aide of U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin has been named as her replacement. No, not Mike Daly, who only seems interested in coordinating the party in his pants, but rather…
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City's Handgun Ban Set For SCOTUS
Mayor Daley during his appearance last week at the National Press Club in Washington; AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File As we mentioned last week, the City of Chicago's handgun ban is set to be argued to the Supreme Court of the United States - McDonald v. City of Chicago. Arguments are…
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Sea World Trainer Laid To Rest
AP Photo/M. Spencer Green Dawn Brancheau, the Sea World trainer killed by a whale last week, was laid to rest today. Services were held today at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel and she was to be buried this afternoon at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Alsip. Brancheau was born in Evergreen Park…
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Christian Friedel, Star Of The White Ribbon, Talks Oscars
Christian Friedel and Leonie Benesch in "The White Ribbon" Every few years the Academy perversely nominates someone who's directly criticized Hollywood. Take Robert Altman: he made The Player and was nominated for Best Director. Well, the Academy has done it again this year. Michael Haneke,…
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Monday Afternoon Diversion
Did you know that this year marks the 25th anniversary of the original Back To The Future movie? Last weekend, a few members of the original cast made a reunion appearance here this past weekend. It all got us thinking back to how much we loved that movie growing up (its sequels a little less so)…
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Driver Who Hit Trooper Was On Cell Phone
Image via The driver who struck and seriously a state trooper over the weekend was charged with aggravated reckless conduct today as authorities revealed she had been on her cell phone at the time of the crash. Other details announced include that the car's passenger tried to intervene to…
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Turning the Chicago River Green
Learn about this wacky Chicago tradition with this guide about how, why and when they dye the Chicago River Green.
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Radio France Philharmonic Brings Ravel to Town
At one point in the not so distant past, there existed a primitive form of podcasting called "radio." Radio stations would broadcast programming at a specific frequency that you could tune in to. During the development of these stations, many added in-house symphony orchestras to provide music…
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Broadway in Chicago announces 2010-2011 Season
Just announced: Broadway in Chicago’s 2010/2010 season to include: Wicked Lion King 9 to 5 Avenue Q ...
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A Pre-Show Primer For "Ebert on Oprah"
The Ebert-centric media blitz that has engulfed the world in the wake of his Esquire profile comes to a head tomorrow, as the Almighty Rog takes to the Oprah stage to reveal his new "voice" and do his first on-camera interview since the surgery that took his true dulcet tones. It's the perfect…
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Chicago ministers group to play hardball on Wal-Mart | Crain's Chicago Business
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Never Mind the Valley: Here's Chicago - ReadWriteStart
An argument for Chicago as a home for startups
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No Charges In Chuck E. Cheese Abandonment
Police will not file charges against the mother of a two-year-old girl found abandoned at a North Side Chuck E. Cheese on Saturday night but the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is still looking into the matter. The girl was found abandoned Saturday night but the girl's mother…
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