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2011 > April > 21
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Baseball | Menich a menace as Prospect tops Hersey
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Lombard grandmother wins Boston Marathon
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Don’t judge iconographer by exhibit
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Judge tells Bellwood schools to delay new contracts
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Multifaith seminary plan falls apart
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Are school food menus influenced by big rebates from food giants?
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If you solve this, you and your brain are ready for DASH
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Circus train tale delivers
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8 ways to do Improv Fest
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Rush’s Gould hopes slump is over
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Old-school weekend at the Arie Crown
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Hoboken nuns stage their return
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Baseball | Spotlight’s on Providence
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Time for Quade to bruise some egos?
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Do you have that ‘Erykah Badu (stuff)?’
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Aldermen delay vote on clean power ordinance
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Plant yourself at a garden sale
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Frolik and Campoli want to stay with Hawks
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Anthony Freud to become new general director of Lyric Opera
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NFL draft: Defensive ends
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Hyatt among advertisers that find room in documentary poking fun at product placement
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EPA cracks down on Pilsen smelter
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Arcade Fire to sing ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame’ at Wrigley Field
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New CPS chief leaves old district mired in questions, controversy
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Alternative art fair a local showcase
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Trump and bankruptcy
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‘Whole’ lotta movies about ecology
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Pick of the week
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Eleventh Dream Day won’t wait
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Royal wedding doughnut debuts
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Victims’ families push for tougher laws on distracted driving
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Free comedy for Jokes and Notes 5th
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Rose comes up big when it counts in Bulls 88-84 victory
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America’s elites have a duty to the rest of us
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The arborista
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Royal wedding doughnut debuts
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Protecting hostas from slugs
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Both sides now
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Duran Duran comes right back … like reflex
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Ask Tom why: It seems that it always rains or snows on Good Friday. Of course that’s not the case, but it does seem to precipitate more often than not. Do climate records back that up?
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Girls soccer | St. Ignatius, No. 2 Loyola play to scoreless draw
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Chicago Farmers Market doubles number of locations that accept food stamps
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Quarterly loss aside, United upbeat after merger
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Eifman’s new take on an old knight’s tale
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Cuts hurt the neediest
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Health advocates worry as key link to women, children is shifted
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Ticket Booth
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Classical Corner
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As draft scenarios clear up, Bears like what they see
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Our own term limits
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Woman impaled by tree branch sues medical center
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Slashing the trash
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Feds and state crack down on air pollution outside Chicago school
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Man charged in killing of girlfriend’s son
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Beckham faces demotion from No. 2 spot
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$4 gas: Consumers might have to adjust
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Guillen won’t give up on the bunt
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From bad to worse for Boozer
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Where to begin on online backup services
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Lawrence back on the stand-up stage
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Lt. Gov. Simon calls for better disclosure forms
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3 wounded in West Side shooting
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Immune system drugs boost Baxter profit
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Cops: Hospital worker lashes out after being fired
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Peeps!
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Taking school reform seriously
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Megadairy hit with water pollution complaint
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The cost of ownership
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Emanuel picks watchdog as hiring chief
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Round Lake Park woman missing for nearly a week
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Paralyzed teen’s family mourns theft of wheelchair-accessible van
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Stirring advice from a star chef
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Mom in tears after van for disabled son stolen
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Opening day of jury selection at Blago retrial ends
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Who can take a doughnut, sprinkle it with angst?
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Roadside services abound for stranded drivers
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A hipster’s take on Earth Day
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Collector fits in tiny one-bedroom
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Sox snap 7-game losing streak with 9-2 victory
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2 rescued after falling into hole at water district site
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Psalm One does it her way with ‘Woman at Work’ series
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Collector fits in tiny one-bedroom
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Busy day in N.Y. is best for Claire Forlani
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Plant yourself at a garden sale
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Teenage despot tramples parents
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Feds and state crack down on air pollution outside Chicago school
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Earth Day events
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Bulls continue (road) winning ways
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Bears kicker blames owners’ ‘greed’ for lockout
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Teenage despot tramples parents
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Rising costs overshadow McDonald’s earnings; price hikes on horizon
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Police seek help in fatal hit-run investigation
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With Seabrook still out, Hawks call on Scott again
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Pains of Being Pure at Heart growing up — a little
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Farmers market may come to Grant Park in South Loop
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Bulls’ Boozer finds way to make presence felt
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NU dancers return for showcase
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Best-sellers
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Those Quinncidences
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Voice of the People, Apr. 21
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THEATER OPENINGS THIS WEEK
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Spurlock settles for gag, a little food for thought
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Watts up?
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Today’s question: Who should run Dodgers?
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Ex-Chicago cop convicted of swindling elderly man
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Man found shot in neck on Far South Side
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Series preview: White Sox at Tigers
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Crackdown on coal plants put on hold
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Look for Bears to trade down in NFL draft
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The arborista
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Multifaith seminary model falls apart
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Horror, guilt are clear; moral issues out of focus
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PEEPS
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Chicago bank satisfaction: Customers giving banks more credit
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Broadway powerhouse in town
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Bulls will face Pacers’ trap, so recognize it already, OK?
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Climate change: More intense rains could swamp Chicago’s aging sewers
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Oil and gas profits
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Coyote dies after struck by car in Lincoln Park
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LaHood: Air controllers have ‘personal responsibility’
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Top rock shows
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Busy day in N.Y. is best for Claire Forlani
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3 chefs give Peeps a chance
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No. 1 receiver not Angelo’s No. 1 priority
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Chicago would be perfect site for royal wedding
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The April 21 Sandwich: Cafecito
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Blagojevich jury selection made difficult by many preconceived notions
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NIU’s Butler expects to be at spring game
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With Web as his pencil, Lil B draws attention
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Shades game: can you guess the price?
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Marcus Roberts travels back in time
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David Grubbs is still magical
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Troubled DuPage Housing Authority getting overhaul
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Ozone rids a bad smell
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‘Grease’ back at home
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Protecting hostas from slugs
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Phone interview generates its own electricity
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Pacers frustrate Rose … until the end
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Shades game: can you guess the price?
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Where to begin on online backup services
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Starbucks, Caribou offering free coffee Friday for Earth Day
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Peeps worth a peek
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Chicago Bach Project off to a strong start with ‘St. Matthew Passion’
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When to brunch — or not
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Series preview: Dodgers at Cubs
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Softball | Cavin helps Conant overpower No. 10 Fremd
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Medical marijuana a slippery slope
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‘Message’ pictures and the myth of objectivity
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Earth Day events in Chicago
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Farmers market eyed for Grant Park
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Possibility of sweep won’t have Bulls looking ahead to next round
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Cops: Man went to wrong address for sex
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Killing Medicare?
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Fire on Amtrak train delays Metra service
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Browne’s solo acoustic show speaks volumes
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Starbucks, Caribou offering free coffee Friday for Earth Day
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Man falls to death in climb out of nursing home
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8 ways to do Improv Fest
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Civil War play ‘Copperhead’ has timeless quality at City Lit
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Illinois steps up fight against megadairy
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Rehabber wants to grow grapes, make wine in sweet home Chicago
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K.C. Johnson’s Bulls mailbag
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LaHood offers only wait-and-see for Chicago-area mass transit funding
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If you must do Easter brunch
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Friday: Command at Rush
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Lilly returns with a purpose
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Illinois State University gives student’s money to her sister in grad school
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Cold spring, schedule quirks giving Cubs, White Sox headaches
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Alaskan convicted in attack on Hillside man
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Concealing cruelty
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Lyric Opera names new general director
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Caveman diet draws grunts from nutritionists
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Stirring advice from a star chef
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Climate change: More intense rains could swamp Chicago’s aging sewers
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‘African Cats’ review: Awesome footage, but how do you know what animals are thinking?
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Regional amusement parks: Fun for all
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Bulls will face Pacers’ trap, so recognize it already, OK?
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2013 Ford Taurus up close
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Inmigración: Piden no deportar a Mexicano, más presión a Obama, habla del tema en Facebook
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Luce mejor el panorama de los condos en Chicago
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Bynum y Odom ayudan a los Lakers a empatar la serie contra los Hornets
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Volvió Ginóbili para liderar el triunfo de Spurs, que empatan la serie
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Adolfo Castañón: El hombre que se hizo libro
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Chicago: abuela gana maratón, misteriosa desaparición de una madre; “F — republicanos”, viene Clinton;
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Counterfeit Drugs: How Much of a Problem Are They?
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Chisme: Laura no sale del aire; Julián Gil como Barbie; Adamari no quiere sexo
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¡Terminó la sequía para el Real Madrid!
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La final de la Champions de la Concacaf
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El Concilio Municipal pospone el voto para la ordenanza de energía limpia
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Dream home: Silo Point is urban base for ex-military man
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In ESPN feature, Luke Scott stands by his Obama comments
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Jennifer López y Marc Anthony crearán su ¿’Latino Idol’?
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Pau Gasol sigue sin aparecer y Manu Ginóbili sale al rescate
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Sábado de Gloria con Los Tigres del Norte
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Vecinos y sindicalistas se oponen a la apertura de Walmart en Lakeview
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Scenes from Terrell Suggs’ Cannes movie, ‘When Beautiful People Do Ugly Things’
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Preguntas capciosas a posibles jurados en el juicio a Blagojevich
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Obama promete, otra vez, la reforma migratoria
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El Chicago Fire busca resucitar ante el Houston Dynamo
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Busy day in N.Y. is best for Claire Forlani
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Chris Walz
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Semana Santa: se recuerda la pasión, muerte y resurrección de Jesucristo
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Chicago Farmers Market doubles number of locations that accept food stamps
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Trabajadores votan a favor de huelga
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The cost of ownership
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Roadside services abound for stranded drivers
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Aylín Mujica, Rafel Amaya y Daniel Sarcos, caras de los Billboards latinos
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Photos: A tour of Inverness
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Alfonso ‘Piloto’ Nieves: otra visión al comportamiento humano
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Rafael Inclán en Chicago con todo el albur mexicano en ‘La pulquería’
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Feds and state crack down on air pollution outside Chicago school
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¿Sabe usted en qué parte de EEUU utilizan menos el auto para ir al trabajo?
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Titulados de universidad, pero no ejercen
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SeaWorld’s new killer-whale show ‘One Ocean’ awash with inspiration
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Con las manos en el celular y en el volante
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From bad to worse for Boozer