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2011 > July > 2
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Memory of slain officer ‘still lives on’ after a decade
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Taking the long view
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White Sox keep rolling, thanks to Cubs
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Fire do what they do best — play to draw
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Judge keeps prosecutors on Bianchi case
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Emanuel names residency-challenge lawyer to port board
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Ford, UAW talks unlikely to be a smooth ride
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18 Holes with … Joel Quenneville
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2 charged in suburban drug investigation that left 1 dead
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The seasoning of a new parent
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World Watch
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Hemingway would have loved this lodge
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Hospitalization delays court for Seattle man accused in 1957 Sycamore slaying
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Geoquiz
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Quinn signs law to prevent release of gun owner names
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Chicago area celebrates with weekend full of activities
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Midwest events
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Cardinals’ Pujols has injured wrist re-examined
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Blagojevich struggled with credibility long before his conviction
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News to use
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Saturday, July 2, 2011, PEN PALS Profiles of Tribune letter writers: Caroline Herzenberg
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Out since May 21 beaning, Byrd returns to Cubs’ lineup
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Seattle man arrested in 1957 killing of Illinois girl
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Swim bans for 2 Chicago beaches due to E. coli levels
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Sox’s Dunn will play right field, bat third
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Sabathia says it’s better in Bahamas
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2 injured by bricks falling from overpass on Eisenhower
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Emanuel challenges unions to help cut costs
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Voice of the People, Jul. 02
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Ford’s Focus goes global
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5 injured in rollover accident on Interstate 55
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Danks ready to throw off a mound soon after passing latest test
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10 for the road: Hidden gems of Europe
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A Chicago civil war
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News to use
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Public Enemy No. 1 was a baseball fan too
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Quade ejected after phantom call at second
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Hospitalization delays court for Seattle man accused in 1957 Sycamore slaying
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Yankees’ Jeter gets hit, scores run in first rehab outing
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<b>Fresh air</b>
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Timeline
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Wedding guests want to pack heat
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Quinn: 30,000 state workers won’t get raises
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Cubs’ Byrd back in lineup against Sox
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Geoquiz
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Left is all right with Cooper in Sox’s bullpen
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Quade’s argument results in early ejection
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Motorist killed in accident on SW Side
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Hailstorm devastates Garfield Park Conservatory
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Driver of Mag Mile wrong-way vehicle gets 6 tickets
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Quinn signs law to prevent release of gun owner names
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Half-year in review
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Host a summer screening
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Summer is the season for bicycle shopping
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Corrections and clarifications for Saturday, July 2, 2011
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U.S. government puts Notre Dame in its place
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70-pound tortoise lifted from Lincolnwood pet store
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3 killed, 11 hurt in overnight violence
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Kvitova beats Sharapova to win Wimbledon title
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Highs hit the 90s; ‘severe’ storm warning
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Pitchfork festival expands to Paris
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Contractors must share in sacrifice
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Bears QB Cutler attends Saturday’s Cubs-Sox game
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All-Star break win-win situation for Arizona resident Konerko
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10 for the road: Hidden gems of Europe
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Midwest events
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Hawks add toughness, leadership
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Chicago area offers fireworks, fairs, parades for 4th
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Once allies, Quinn now angers state worker unions
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Libertyville software engineer accused of stealing trade secrets
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What I’m buying: Tom Sosnoff
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Williams stresses ‘all-inclusive’ management style with Sox
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Specialty screenings
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Dr. Zic brings proven record into Chicago Handicap
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Police locate missing S. Side teen with autism
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Prosecutors could still pursue Strauss-Kahn
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Retrospective honors Japan’s Kaneto Shindo
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Sox’s Humber not at his best, but good enough to stop Cubs
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AAA predicts fewer travelers for 4th of July holiday
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Fireworks trigger stress in war vets
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Q&A with Rocky Wirtz
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Cubs search around the world for prospects
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18 holes with Joel Quenneville
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No kidding: Guillen says Santos is his closer
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Hot … or not
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World Watch
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Dad’s brake advice solid
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Payback continues for Pierre, Thornton after miserable Aprils
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How to stop the next Blagojevich
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Burglars hit Mag Mile Louis Vuitton store
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Plane on instrument approach before crash with basketball recruit
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Yankees release ex-Cub pitcher Silva
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Pedestrians hurt in wrong-way crash
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Host a summer screening
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Hemingway would have loved this lodge
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Problem Solver: Movers quick to pick up, slow to deliver
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Many worthy All-Stars won’t get call
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This year, see fireworks on July 2 and 4
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Ask Tom why: Has a tornado ever hit in Chicago?
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Bears’ Gould confident there will be football this season
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Notre Dame agrees to improve its handling of sex-assault case
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The volume of rock on Chicago radio is quieter these days
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Heat and light over incandescent bulb ban
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Romance takes wing in ‘Bride Flight’
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Wedding guests want to pack heat
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Orioles pictures: July
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Hemingway would have loved this lodge
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Notre Dame agrees to improve its handling of sex-assault case
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Host a summer screening
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Atribuyen a esposo de Salma Hayek paternidad del hijo de Linda Evangelista (VIDEOS)
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The coolest car movies ever made
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Plenty to do this fall in Fort Myers, Sanibel
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Motorist killed in accident on SW Side
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Chicago area offers fireworks, fairs, parades for 4th
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Un asesinato que cruzó de Santa Ana a Tijuana
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Quinn signs law to prevent release of gun owner names
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Swim bans for 2 Chicago beaches due to E. coli levels
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Pitchfork festival expands to Paris
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Driver of Mag Mile wrong-way vehicle gets 6 tickets
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Libertyville software engineer accused of stealing trade secrets
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Burglars hit Mag Mile Louis Vuitton store
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3 killed, 11 hurt in overnight violence
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2 charged in suburban drug investigation that left 1 dead
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70-pound tortoise lifted from Lincolnwood pet store
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Police locate missing S. Side teen with autism
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Road to NFL has been bumpy for Ravens’ draftee Tandon Doss
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Casey Anthony trial: Prosecution, defense get last chance to make their case
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5 injured in rollover accident on Interstate 55
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2 injured by bricks falling from overpass on Eisenhower
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Hospitalization delays court for Seattle man accused in 1957 Sycamore slaying