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In the Internet age, happy accidents still happen
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Quinn wants to increase tax credit for working poor
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Fine-tune college search online
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An apps-free portable TV
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A raw deal from garlic
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How to help kids who witness violence
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Making the best of a train stop
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What to do when your kid snubs the new kid
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Emanuel’s attorney says City Hall watchdog reports to mayor
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Angelo Dimopoulos, 1941-2011 Connie Dimopoulos, 1946-2011
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Eleven Madison Park’s Daniel Humm teams with Grant Achatz for book launch party
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New Cubs GM doesn’t sugarcoat situation
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How to prepare an evacuation kit
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Prosecutors: Woman goaded one boyfriend into killing another
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Illinois students plateau in reading, math
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Fine-tune college search online
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Soccer | 3A Benedictine Supersectional: Morton heads to state semis after Leon’s header in 4th OT
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Shelf Life
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Making the best of a train stop
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Turkish Airlines offers $505 sale from Chicago to Istanbul
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Cellini found guilty of conspiracy, bribery
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Keefer’s marks 10th anniversary with Tuesday open house, month of deals
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Who’s in your circle of 5?
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Turkish Airlines offers $505 sale from Chicago to Istanbul
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Quinn sends mixed message on gambling
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Wild and woolly adventures for knitters
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Dark victory over dry shade
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Dalai Lama returning to Chicago
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Kelly: Notre Dame will ‘do everything we can to be independent’
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8 years for Little Village woman for forcing girl into prostitution
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Police say men stole cemetery vases
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Allstate weighs pay, governance changes
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Groupon sticks with IPO price range between $16 and $18 per share
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Color coated
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What to do when your kid snubs the new kid
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Hoyer goal: Help Theo bring ‘something special to Chicago’
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Keeping count of chronically truant students
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Low interest rates: What’s in it for you?
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Meet StarKid
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Volleyball | 4A Andrew Sectional: Sandburg tops Lincoln-Way Central in ‘revenge game’
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Naperville decides to take down red light cameras
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Study: Children’s exposure to soda ads doubled from 2008 to 2010
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Crowd control on a European cruise
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University plunges into speed-faithing
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State Sen. Schmidt drops re-election bid
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Fire guts South Side apartment, injures 73-year-old man
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Soccer | 3A Barrington Supersectional: Szczepanek, Walsh lead Warren past Schaumburg
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Problem Solver: Sinkhole gives church members a sinking feeling
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Highwood fire chief charged with theft
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More school details will be given to parents
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And the CTA’s first tweet is …
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Tollway board makes up for invalid meeting
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City Council schedules ward remap hearings
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Voice of the People, Nov. 01
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Soccer | 3A Maine South Supersectional: Kanada’s goal helps Fremd knock out New Trier
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First Midwest hit with class-action suit
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Cellini jurors: ‘None of us took it lightly’
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Metra train running late after clipping car
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Indian Head Park police appeal to public for help in investigation of girl’s murder
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Social Security Disability
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Young Russian adds needed sparkle to young figure skating season
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Cubs’ yes and no man
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Carson’s Gateway store to close for 4 months in January
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Prosecutors: Teen stabbed friend to death for interrupting
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Teamsters local to receive $1 million to drop lawsuit challenging work-rule changes at McCormick Place
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Klopas may take over full time as Fire coach
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Museum wallows in the porcine (we think) glory of Spam
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Man whose house ransacked found beaten bloody miles away
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No. 12 Epstein jersey deep-sixed
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Ask Tom why: Before switching from daylight saving time this year, sunrise will be approaching 7:30 a.m. When did Chicago last have so late a sunrise?
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Illini suspend guard Head for four games
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War and remembrance
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U.S. will lack muscle at eurozone crisis meeting
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Foreign to them
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No movement on day NBA season would have started
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New law would revamp Illinois School Report Cards
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The day ahead in business
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Museum wallows in the porcine (we think) glory of Spam
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Aldermen send Emanuel letter outlining budget concerns
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Emanuel’s attorney says City Hall watchdog reports to mayor
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The other pyramids
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Coping with co-workers who need to lead
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Hot spots lead price leap
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It’s time to occupy the upper lip
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War and remembrance
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The deal-breaker gambit
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City Council schedules ward remap hearings
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Lease signed, OON Chicago now has a (future) home on Randolph Street
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Motorola Mobility laying off 800, including 185 in Illinois
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Review: Reeling Film Fest opening night movie, “The Wise Kids”
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Hot spots lead price leap
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Illinois’ high school juniors can’t hide from state exams
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Roger Waters Wrigley Field tickets go on sale Nov. 14
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Margaret Cho proud her film closes 30th annual Reeling film fest
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Meet Chicago’s “Top Chef” hopefuls
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Carolyn Towns, leader of burial-plot scheme at Burr Oak Cemetery, begins 12-year prison sentence
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Power outage
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Parking industry opposes Emanuel’s proposed downtown congestion fee
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Hungarian orchestra leads from strength in Symphony Center debut
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Fielder of dreams for the Cubs?
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Strong running game and takeaway defense key
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Volleyball | Lincoln-Way Central’s Dowd masters mental game
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Girlfriend plays dangerous relationship game
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Condoleezza Rice to appear at fundraiser for Rep. Kinzinger
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Capitalism and consumption
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In case of NBA lockout, watch this
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Aldermen send Emanuel letter outlining budget concerns
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Man held without bail in fatal shooting in Englewood senior housing
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Irish walk-on takes duties seriously
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Here come the (virtual) Bulls
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Who opposes taxing the rich
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What exactly is Team StarKid?
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Wild and woolly adventures for knitters
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Sox’s Doyle, Cubs’ Carpenter, McNutt and Lake named to Rising Stars Game
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What does smart grid mean?
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Pujols may stay if Cardinals go with Oquendo
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First hearing on CTA budget to be Wednesday
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Quick thinking alters a special delivery
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Umbrella: The most daring Chicago jazz fest of them all
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Asbestos found at Sunny Hill grade school in Carpentersville
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Bears seem to be following same script as last season
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Epstein compensation unresolved at deadline
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Face the questions, Mr. Cain
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It’s time to occupy the upper lip
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Coping with co-workers who need to lead
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2 pulled from Chicago River near Goose Island
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Quinn wants to increase tax credit for working poor
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An apps-free portable TV
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Emanuel is corruption investigator’s boss, mayor’s lawyer says
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Recitals on tap at Roosevelt Piano Festival
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Chicago Tribune daily circulation decline slows; Sunday rises
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Timeline for smart grid-related matters, new ComEd rate process
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Corrections and clarifications for Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2011
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Being Herman: Much ado about settlements
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Cook County cutting voter precincts, hopes to save $1 million
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Ben Miraski on high school sports | Crystal Lake Central, Staples out to secure state titles
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A good mix: Cameras, speeders
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Regulators offer foreclosure reviews to borrowers
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Amish-raised chicken on CPS lunch menu
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Potash to build $64M rail transfer center in Indiana
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Motorola Mobility’s days numbered as part of Google?
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Man who turned himself in denied bail in NW Side shootings
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Singer/ex-NFL player names the UK as No. 1
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Green initiatives cleared for takeoff at O’Hare, Midway airports
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From Mama Epstein
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Stopping youth violence
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Man fatally shot on the street in South Shore neighborhood
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Streets reopen after cops check suspicious package in downtown mailbox
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United Airlines employee injured after battery explodes in checked bag at O’Hare
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Chicago’s Sandbox Industries funds personal shopping service
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Must soundtrack be shared?
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Rose a finalist for SI’s ‘Sportsman’ award
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Dolton cop charged with civil rights violations, obstruction
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No Shave November contest
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Kohl’s
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Notre Dame vets, not new faces, pace exhibition win
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109 days
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Filini opens in Aqua Tower
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How to prepare an evacuation kit
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Low interest rates: What’s in it for you?
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Cook County cutting voter precincts, hopes to save $1 million
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Color coated
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Helping teens grieve
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Girlfriend plays dangerous relationship game
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Who’s in your circle of 5?
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Singer/ex-NFL player names the UK as No. 1
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Crowd control on a European cruise
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Revamped mortgage program: Will homeowners be able to refinance?
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Homeless take a hit in city’s budget
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Smart grid legislation less about automated, computerized electric system and more about faster rate hikes for ComEd
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Don’t expect much from Carimi yet
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Bears’ Louis ready to tackle any assignment
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Quinn sends mixed message on gambling
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Video/Q&A: ‘Like Crazy’ stars Anton Yelchin and Felicity Jones
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CPS releases school-closing guidelines
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The deal-breaker gambit
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Soccer | 2A DeKalb Supersectional: Mather routs St. Francis, moves on to state semifinal
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More small hotels checking in
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Taxing goes both ways
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It’s 1 game at a time until championship
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Swimming | Marchuk crew makes its mark on New Trier swimming, rowing
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Dozen real estate loans at center of FDIC’s $127M suit in Mutual Bank failure
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McLeod must develop big league pipeline
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Buehrle wins third consecutive AL Gold Glove Award
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Judge rejects both competing plans in Tribune Co. bankruptcy case
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You say hello, I say goodbye
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Hoyer expresses admiration for Quade but no commitment
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Direct lines to the CTA now open
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The other pyramids
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Next 2 games could seal Bears’ playoff fate
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Volleyball | 4A Andrew Sectional: Salis leads Marist comeback against Mother McAuley
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Union files complaint over ‘TeacherFit’ survey
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Helping teens grieve
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Parents, patients and advocates ask state to keep mental health center open
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A raw deal from garlic
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Police, residents search for answers in Indian Head Park teen’s death
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TV tips over, kills 6-year-old boy
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Illinois comes alive in second half of exhibition victory
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Dark victory over dry shade
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Revamped mortgage program: Will homeowners be able to refinance?
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Man dies after trying to remove pacemaker
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Manteno wrestling coach killed in accident while jogging
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Don’t call it poetry
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‘Sorrowing City’ laments Chicago’s slain children
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How to help kids who witness violence
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Man killed, boys 10 and 14 wounded in separate shootings
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Prosecutors: Man slain after he came to girlfriend’s aid at nightclub
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D-Rose: Sportsman of the Year? We like his odds
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A hairy World Series
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Reports: Big East to invite Boise State, 5 others
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Auto recalls
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In the Internet age, happy accidents still happen
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Jordan out as Presidents Cup assistant captain
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Soccer | 2A DeKalb Supersectional: Maley’s winner in overtime sends Marmion to state semifinal
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Out-of-date treaties keep fugitives beyond reach
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Suspect in student’s slaying started new life in Syria
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Police, residents search for answers in Indian Head Park teen’s death
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School counselors offer guidance in all aspects of life
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Boat parades: A unique Florida holiday tradition
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A raw deal from garlic
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Man killed, boys 10 and 14 wounded in separate shootings
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2 pulled from Chicago River near Goose Island
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Man whose house ransacked found beaten bloody miles away
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Ireland’s next president is Indiana U. alum
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State police to open firing ranges to public
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Cook County donating Mary Todd Lincoln commitment papers
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Cellini jury returns from 3-day break
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Emanuel’s attorney says City Hall watchdog reports to mayor
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Metra train running late after clipping car
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Debit card fees are last straw for some consumers
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8 years for Little Village woman for forcing girl into prostitution
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Fielder of dreams for the Cubs?
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Bruselas urge a Grecia a honrar sus compromisos con eurozona ante referéndum
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Tailandia: Gobierno intenta calmar el ánimo de afectados por inundaciones
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Irán: Estudiantes amenazan con ocupar “embajada virtual” como ocuparon la de EEUU
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Aterriza de emergencia en Varsovia un avión que despegó de Nueva York (VIDEO)
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Banco Mundial insta al G-20 a actuar sobre precios de alimentos
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Sismo de 6 grados Richter en el Pacífico sacude 3 estados mexicanos
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Niña de 9 años es detenida en Florida por arremeter contra autobús escolar
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Empresarios y asociaciones agropecuarias de México piden exportar más a China
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Fallece la madre de Hillary Clinton; tenía 92 años
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Libia: Jefe de gobierno afirma su intención de construir un estado democrático (VIDEO)
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Illinois students plateau in reading, math
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Juncker dice que un “no” al referéndum puede significar la quiebra de Grecia
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Detienen en Florida a policía por ir a exceso de velocidad en su patrulla (VIDEO)
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Bank of America siempre no cobrará por usar tarjeta de débito
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Chisme, Chisme: Shakira tendrá su estrella en el Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood
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Parking industry opposes Emanuel’s proposed downtown congestion fee
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What would Jackie do?
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What we miss about the NBA, Day 1: The intros
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‘Top Chef: Texas’: Ready for the new season?
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El mundo, liderado por los países nórdicos, mejora en igualdad de género (VIDEO)
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39 arrestados en noche de Halloween en L. A.
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Gobierno puede suspender operaciones por disputa sobre el presupuesto
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Venezuela: Leopoldo López, el primer candidato en inscribirse a las primarias presidenciales
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Glen Ellyn teen sentenced to 16 years for rape
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Chávez Jr. se disfrazó de ‘El Canelo’ en Halloween
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Amanda Miguel no necesita escándalos
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Kim Kardashian: ¿Realmente nos importa lo que haga?
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Prosecutors: Teen stabbed friend to death for interrupting
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Streets reopen after cops check suspicious package in downtown mailbox
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How to prepare an evacuation kit
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Quinn sends mixed message on gambling
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Making the best of a train stop
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Hot spots lead price leap
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Singer/ex-NFL player names the UK as No. 1
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Museum wallows in the porcine (we think) glory of Spam
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Prosecutors: Man slain after he came to girlfriend’s aid at nightclub
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An apps-free portable TV
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The other pyramids
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Crowd control on a European cruise
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Disney’s a class act, so what went wrong?
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In the Internet age, happy accidents still happen
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War and remembrance
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11/10 guests
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Protegen estatuas en ocupación de Occupy LA
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Cook County cutting voter precincts, hopes to save $1 million
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Manteno wrestling coach killed in accident while jogging
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What exactly is Team StarKid?
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ChiShopWidget
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Alfredo Angulo quiere enderezar el camino
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‘Kid Chocolate’ cambia de escena
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Dodgers bajan precios de boletos
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Man dies after trying to remove pacemaker
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2011 Christmas albums: this year’s most unnecessary collections
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Presenta Twitter un blog para que los usuarios cuenten sus historias
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César Bono la voz de ‘Mate’ en ‘Cars 2’ en español
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Dolton cop charged with civil rights violations, obstruction
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Los ‘Tres Amigos’ llegan al rescate de los Cubs
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Se retracta Anonymous de atacar al crimen organizado en México (VIDEO)
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Ana Serradilla es Holly Shiftwell en ‘Cars 2’ en español
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Man fatally shot on the street in South Shore neighborhood
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Keeping count of chronically truant students
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Prosecutors: Woman goaded one boyfriend into killing another
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Messi clasifica al Barca, el Valencia reacciona y el Genk frena al Chelsea
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Meet StarKid
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United Airlines employee injured after battery explodes in checked bag at O’Hare
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City Council schedules ward remap hearings
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Quinn wants to increase tax credit for working poor
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Breves del deporte del 1 de noviembre
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Suspect in student’s slaying started new life in Syria
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Out-of-date treaties keep fugitives beyond reach
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Aldermen send Emanuel letter outlining budget concerns
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Cellini jurors: ‘None of us took it lightly’
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‘Dancing with the Stars’ week 7 results: Magician’s disappearing act
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Parents, patients and advocates ask state to keep mental health center open
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Fire guts South Side apartment, injures 73-year-old man
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‘Glee’ recap: Episode 4, ‘Pot o’ Gold’
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Five on Five: Hold on tight
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Five on Five: All fired up
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Five on Five: Heal time
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Union Memorial Hospital, cardiac lab chief sued over stent
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Naperville decides to take down red light cameras