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2011 > September > 6
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Memories of Sept. 11: ‘You could see a war between good and evil’
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Cops fire at gun-wielding man
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Is digital thank you enough?
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Whisked away to another world
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Finding middle ground
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Husband’s crisis throws wife a curveball
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Start thinking about your family trip in 2012
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Illinois Perry, Romney backers clash on Republican primary vote
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‘Hard time to be an employee’ as perks disappear
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Layers of local taxes boost rates
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$20,000 allergy-sniffing dog is a real lifesaver
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Reds outlast Cubs 4-2 in 13 innings
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Cook County homeowners can now appeal assessments online
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CPS expands offer of incentives to move to longer school day
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Deeper kickoffs great unknown for Bears, NFL
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Finders, keepers: Where to look for not-so-hidden treasures
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Pro-labor activists in Chicago protest Trans-Pacific Partnership pact
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Northern Trust to close 3 local branches
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Angelo: Forte contract talks on hold
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Strasburg returns for Nationals
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UPDATE: 5 Rabbit to release two new beers, planning to open brewery
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Cirque Michael Jackson show adds Chicago dates
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NIU coach knows Kansas well
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No ligament damage for Beckett
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Is digital thank you enough?
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Starved Rock officials stress caution after second fall in a week
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Start thinking about your family trip in 2012
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Ask Tom why: Is it true that the temperature in Miami has never reached 100 degrees?
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Firefighter injured in South Shore blaze
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Kelly: Rees gives Notre Dame ‘best chance’ to win
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Venus Williams’ diagnosis sheds light on Sjogren’s syndrome
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German-born ‘moneymaker’ a world apart
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‘Heroic’ pilot dies when small plane crashes near Racine
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‘Open Streets’ to close State Street near retail district Oct.1
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Mike Helfgot on high school football | Feeling the heat in Park Ridge
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Idea to apply state sales tax to services floated again
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Quinn plans layoffs, facility closings
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Tall task: Sudanese student athletes adjust to American life at tiny Mooseheart
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Man shot in head drives self to hospital
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CPS students to return after summer of controversy
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Loyola’s Stanley to miss season
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City Council tweaks Chicago gun range restrictions
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Tight quarters and ex-fiances close out concert tour
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Plaintiff’s attorneys continue push to depose Daley for Burge lawsuit
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Trouble afoot? Rob Ryan talks about Rex’s fetish
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Husband’s crisis throws wife a curveball
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Tigers magic number down to 14
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Dunn in, Konerko out of Sox’s lineup vs. Twins
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Can TSA change make Obama a shoe-in?
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Gogobot cuts through the vacation-planning blues
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Under the mattress: Start with $1 trillion
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Re-invent the Chicago Jazz Festival — ASAP
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NLRB v. Boeing — and jobs
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Saving the potatoes
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Dolphin shows to resume at Brookfield Zoo after accidental death of one of them
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Walsh talks to high school students … and they talk back
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Peavy strong in 3-0 victory over Twins
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Something else about the Bears’ signing of Meriweather
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Colvin back in Cubs’ lineup
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Asia-Pacific trade pact negotiations bring debate to Chicago
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Quentin preparing to play this year, and get healthier for next
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Gas explosion suspected in West Beverly restaurant fire
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Rees calmly accepts starting role
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Kane Co. State’s Attorney McMahon to seek four-year term in 2012
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Tress report
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Urlacher thinks Bears match up well with Falcons
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Illini’s Thomas eyeing Chicago for one of 7 home football games
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Man stabbed to death in Palatine
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Cubs’ LeMahieu ready to sit and watch
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Actress dreams of Rome — and eating at Sonic
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Boys soccer | Deerfield’s Calistri a ‘bundle of soccer energy’
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Highwood mayor charged with DUI
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Sod state of affairs: Bears deem field OK
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Brookfield Zoo resumes shows after dolphin’s death
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Balancing between love and work
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Tweets take their (expletive) place among city’s rich literary tradition
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Wisconsin lineman kicked off team
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Elizabeth R. Kink, 1938-2011
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Women’s images in the media
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Grid-It gets it together
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Cook County homeowners can now appeal assessments online
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Quinn defends breaking deal with state employee union
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Balancing between love and work
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Grid-It gets it together
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A conversation with Mrs. Illinois
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Gogobot cuts through the vacation-planning blues
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City Council tweaks Chicago gun range restrictions
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Food, family focus of Sorrento class
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Lowe’s workers among about 1,500 to lose jobs in Illinois
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Voice of the People, Sep. 06
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Roosevelt professor: Student killed in stabbing was “brilliant”
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For Paul Winberg, taking up executive post at Grant Park is a homecoming
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5 boats damaged, but no injuries reported in boat shop fire
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Patriots’ Brady would welcome Moss back ‘with open arms’
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Toub unsure of special-teams role for Meriweather
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Metra train hits car near Crystal Lake
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Senate to vote on funding for produce safety program
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South Bend aims to keep Notre Dame innovations in town with new technology park
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Boom! Bears a bust in Madden simulation
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Wild ending leaves Cubs feeling blue
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Illinois Perry, Romney backers clash on Republican primary vote
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A conversation with Mrs. Illinois
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Sox Game Day: Peavy pitches Sox to 3-0 win at Minnesota
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Turner’s homecoming could mean long day for Bears
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Westmont man who died in Michigan river identified
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Marmol saves win for Garza
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Costume brawl
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Mike Helfgot on boys basketball | Proviso East’s Carter back on the recruiting market; Oak Park’s Bell picks Bradley
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Is ‘Man of Steel’ super for business?
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Quinn defends breaking deal with state employee union
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The day ahead in business
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test
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Whisked away to another world
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Chicago wants car dealers to keep vehicles off sidewalks
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Illini basketball conference television schedule set
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A trip to ‘Strangerland’ and ‘Bakersfield’
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Girls cross-country | Oswego East’s Michalek finds success running through her mind
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Saving the potatoes
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Chicago wants car dealers to keep vehicles off sidewalks
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Whip up a trip
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Should teachers tweet?
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Actress dreams of Rome — and eating at Sonic
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Frontier Airlines sale includes Chicago to Denver for $99 each way
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Chicago police: Man shot for insulting gunman’s mom
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Kelly vows to do ‘better job of controlling my emotions’
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Actor Anthony Michael Hall arrested after dispute with neighbor
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Writing about how we teach September 11
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Tracking sex offenders
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Deerfield settles 2008 lawsuit against ComEd
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Bob Narang on volleyball | Notes, top performers and can’t-miss matches
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Food, family focus of Sorrento class
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Tall task: Sudanese student athletes adjust to American life at tiny Mooseheart
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Aviation security hassles, weaknesses persist
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Problem Solver: Donations help CPS students beat the heat
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Groupon IPO on hold as SEC questions pile up
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Bears without fullback after waiving Ta’ufo’ou
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Whip up a trip
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NU’s Persa: Return to action ‘right around corner’
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The real Ronald Reagan may not meet today’s GOP standards
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Should teachers tweet?
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In honor of ‘Autumn Frost,’ test your knowledge of the ridiculous movie code names
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When a critic should advocate for a subject
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Health helps Pierre’s quest for 2,000 hits
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Man, 18, fatally shot in Lawndale neighborhood
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NU carves out tough, clean identity
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Covering the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Europe
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Finding middle ground
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A ‘Man of Steel’ timeline
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Bears defense: An old story
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Gap in U.S. pension plans widens, hits $388B
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Resurgent Rios extends hitting streak to six games
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It’s the second ‘first day’ of school year today
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Kirk says Obama should share jobs pitch with Boehner
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Flowers blossoms as Sox look for more playing time in 2012
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Corrections and clarifications for Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011
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Chicago-area beaches enjoy a cleaner summer
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Chicago police review board reforms gain steam
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Metra proposes schedule changes on 4 lines
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‘Hard time to be an employee’ as perks disappear
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Frontier Airlines sale includes Chicago to Denver for $99 each way
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A trip to ‘Strangerland’ and ‘Bakersfield’
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Saving the potatoes
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A conversation with Mrs. Illinois
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Get over yourself!
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Balancing between love and work
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Men, women and workplace communication
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New disturbance forms, Hurricane Katia now a strong Cat 3
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Lou Holtz gets new post at Notre Dame
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UIC offering free tests at health fair
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Dolphin shows to resume at Brookfield Zoo after accidental death of one of them
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It’s the second ‘first day’ of school year today
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Man stabbed to death in Palatine
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Man, 18, fatally shot in Lawndale neighborhood
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Metra train hits car near Crystal Lake
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Something else about the Bears’ signing of Meriweather
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Miles de hectáreas arrasadas y 500 casas destruidas en Texas por incendios
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El Gobierno de Níger confirma la llegada de convoyes desde Libia
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Chicago students return to school
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Women’s images in the media
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Obama señala las infraestructuras como la clave del empleo y la recuperación
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Niño que muere atropellado era latino
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Hoy en Chicago 09/6: arrestado con espada samurái; 2 niños muertos; siguen rogandole a maestros
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Miss America
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Lo apuñalan en feria tras una riña
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Renuncia el jefe de campaña de Michele Bachmann
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Monterrey es el mejor equipo de México según el ranking IFFHS que lidera el Barcelona
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UPDATE: 5 Rabbit to release two new beers, planning to open brewery
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Unicef: 1.5 millones de niños requieren asistencia urgente en el sur de Somalia
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A Janet le hace falta Michael
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José Luis Real, un hombre sencillo al mando de Chivas
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Start thinking about your family trip in 2012
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Cook County homeowners can now appeal assessments online
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Quinn defends breaking deal with state employee union
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La FMF aclara el caso Rivera
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Chicago wants car dealers to keep vehicles off sidewalks
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Messi e Higuaín armas letales de Argentina para vencer a Nigeria
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Atados de pies y manos, lanzan al río en Georgia a tres alemanes por besarse en la boca
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Walsh talks to high school students … and they talk back
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Fundador de la revista Hustler convivirá con fans en Chicago
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Los Chicago Bears aparcan los negocios y se centran en la nueva temporada
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St. Joseph sends Labor Day message about childbirth
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Firefighter injured in South Shore blaze
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Sangre en nuestras manos: Death From Above 1979 en The Music Box
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Bloomberg: ‘El renacimiento del sur de Manhattan será nuestro mayor monumento a víctimas del 9/11’
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Kirk says Obama should share jobs pitch with Boehner
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Un Nuevo Día celebra 10 años al aire colectando útiles escolares
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Chisme, chisme: Ana Bárbara presume su embarazo en Twitter
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Can TSA change make Obama a shoe-in?
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New ‘Boss’ trailer shows troubled, combative Chicago mayor
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A golf sanctuary
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Chicago police review board reforms gain steam
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Gogobot cuts through the vacation-planning blues
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Belfast shows both sides of ‘the Troubles’
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‘Dinamita’ Márquez: “Voy a por el nocaut ante Pacquiao”
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Actress dreams of Rome — and eating at Sonic
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Rental insurance surprise
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Caifanes: Te llevamos a su concierto en Chicago
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Whisked away to another world
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Resources expand for gay, lesbian seniors
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Whip up a trip
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Food, family focus of Sorrento class
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Fun with photos
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Grid-It gets it together
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El hijo de Zidane, Enzo, ya entrena con el Real Madrid
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11 de septiembre: Diez años después por Discovery en Español
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Eddie Murphy conducirá los Oscar
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Senate to vote on funding for produce safety program
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Kane Co. State’s Attorney McMahon to seek four-year term in 2012
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Metra proposes schedule changes on 4 lines
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When a critic should advocate for a subject
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Servicio Postal de EEUU desaparecería para finales de año
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Writing about how we teach September 11
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Covering the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in Europe
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Las 10 peores canciones de los 90 según Rolling Stone (VIDEOS)
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Quinn defiende despidos y recortes
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Tress report
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Prep Scoreboard
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Tweets take their (expletive) place among city’s rich literary tradition
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Capturan a estadounidense que surtía armas al cartel de Sinaloa
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Is ‘Man of Steel’ super for business?
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Madonna detesta las hortensias que le regaló un fanático (VIDEO)
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España e Italia, a la Eurocopa; Inglaterra y Holanda, a un pasito
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Win ‘The Playboy Club’ walk-on role, Bloomingdale’s shopping spree
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Roosevelt professor: Student killed in stabbing was “brilliant”
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City Council tweaks Chicago gun range restrictions
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‘Heroic’ pilot dies when small plane crashes near Racine
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Fall TV: 15 returning shows to watch in September
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Illinois Perry, Romney backers clash on Republican primary vote
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Deerfield settles 2008 lawsuit against ComEd
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Starved Rock officials stress caution after second fall in a week
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Some ex-trainers say SeaWorld downplays risks of working with killer whales