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2011 > June > 19
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Phillips’ new Northwestern deal tied to Fitzgerald
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Leading by example
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Remarkable Person: Shannon Valko
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Too many stagnant parts to Sox lineup to make big run
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Sox’s lineup shakeup: Dunn in RF, Ramirez batting third
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Chicago Pedestrian Plan: City strives to be more pedestrian-friendly city
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Series preview: Cubs at White Sox
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Wiggle room in Motorola Mobility’s state tax break
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State of golf in U.S. not up to par
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3 teens are killed in stolen car in Prospect Heights crash
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For New Kids and Backstreet Boys, hits, fun and a big serving of cheesiness
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Austin thrives, Detroit dies in United Sounds of America finale
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Remarkable Person: Shannon Valko
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Rush lose QB Michna, come up short vs. Shock in Spokane
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After disappointing Open, No. 1 Donald needs a vacation
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Man dead after Fox River boating accident
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Franchitti wins Milwaukee 225
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Cubs, Sox down, but still worth watching in City Series
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Patrick’s 5th in Milwaukee best finish in more than a year
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Guillen passes kidney stone, manages Sox in Sunday’s game
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Big Z loves big stage of City Series
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Voice of the People, Jun. 19
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Shrewd investments enable farmers to live off the land they sold, then bought
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For Cubs-Sox series, demand is up and prices are down
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Len Small: Perhaps the dirtiest Illinois governor of them all
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Bulls’ Korver selling t-shirts at Block 37
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Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. urges south suburbs to unite for casino bid
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Cardinals slugger Pujols leaves game with injury
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Court: Prosecutors knew witness lied on the stand
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Women suffer minor injuries in Hyde Park fire
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High school harassment frightens senior
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When trust goes out the window
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Man killed at South Side store was second shooting victim there
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NBC apologizes for omitting ‘under God’ in Pledge before U.S. Open
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Apple’s iCloud may gather steam on our digital excess
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Cubs’ Marshall enjoys 1st Father’s Day as a dad
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‘Trendless market’ offers little traction to stock-picking pros, individual investors
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All the world’s an art fair
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A Father’s Day gift to dream about
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The obsolete alliance
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Cubs’ Byrd week away from going on rehab assignment
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Sox starter Humber improves to 7-3
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Yankees rally to beat Cubs
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The heartbreaking sight of a WWII icon in flames
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Florence + the Machine takes a dark turn at the Aragon
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Missing Englewood teen located
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Danks’ luck turning around
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Where to find public officials’ disclosure reports
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Boy, 7, man, killed in Lyons crash that also injured 3
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Naperville’s ‘Superman’ casting call drew crowd
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McIlroy wins U.S. Open in style
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Also that week in the Trib: The Herrin Mine Massacre
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Swisher’s 3-run blast sparks Yankees
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So many comics, so little time: A ‘Laughs’ roundup
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U.S. defeats Jamaica to advance in Gold Cup
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In Illinois, officials’ ethics disclosure statements leave much unanswered
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Englewood food store worker shot and killed
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Group calls for mayor to end lease of Skyway
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A Tribe Called Quest documentary a labor of love for Michael Rapaport
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My Morning Jacket builds its alternative universe of southern surrealism
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Father’s Day celebration leads to shooting at park
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High school harassment frightens senior
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Lawyer arrested for removing monitoring bracelet
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Cubs’ Quade gets a kick out of City Series
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Illinois senators differ on approach to privatization of public infrastructure
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Lagers finding way in an ale world
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Street eats, anytime
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Cops: 3 men pointed laser at police helicopter
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Leading by example
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Cops: 7-year-old assaulted on SW Side
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Water polo player apologizes after Vancouver riot
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Problem Solver: Electric switch flips costs the wrong way
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Other Illinois governors in legal trouble since 1901
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Grant Park Orchestra captures Mendelssohn with strong performance
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Guillen passes kidney stone, then manages game
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Struggling veteran meets a couple who believe in him more than he does
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Matteson man dies in motorcycle crash
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Life after Weinergate? It happens
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10 things you might not know about fictional fathers
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After a grueling last month, vacation time for Donald
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Humber shuts down D’backs, Konerko, Rios homer in Sox’s victory
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Corrections and clarifications for Sunday, June 19, 2011
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Illinois’ Leonard among finalists for USA Under 19 team
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Beady Eye focuses on Oasis’ legacy
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Fresh start for council’s freshmen
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Dad’s silent missives speak volumes
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The Chicago City Council’s Freshman Class
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Danks passes CT scan, set to make next start on schedule
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AMA debates health insurance mandate, reports membership loss
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A sampling of some of rock’s greatest foils
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‘D’isappointing loss for Sky
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Red Sox honor Bruins before game
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10 things you might not know about fictional fathers
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Len Small: Perhaps the dirtiest Illinois governor of them all
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Other Illinois governors in legal trouble since 1901
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Also that week in the Trib: The Herrin Mine Massacre
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Descubren fraude millonario
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Están contentos de vivir en Inland Empire
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España: ‘Todos los indignados’ marchan contra el ‘Pacto por el euro’
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Jenni Rivera: ‘Prometo ser mejor’
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Grecia: Primer ministro conovoca referéndum para aplacar descontento ante crisis
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‘Canelo’ Álvarez: ‘Van a tener campeón para rato’
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Luis Enrique incluye a Prince Royce y Alex Cuba en nuevo disco
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White Sox vs. Cubs: El duelo entre el norte y sur de Chicago
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Presidente afgano: EEUU y Talibán sostienen pláticas de paz
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El River Plate agoniza al borde del descenso
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Calle 13 quiere conquistar el mercado asiático
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Investigan al Tri por amaños de partidos en Copa Oro
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Chisme, chisme: ‘Novia fugitiva’ de Hugh Hefner se divierte en Las Vegas
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Libia: OTAN anuncia que investiga ataque que mató a civiles (VIDEO)
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Adal Ramones canceló presentación en Waukegan
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Wimbledon, impoluto escenario de la lucha Nadal-Djokovic por un estatus
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Despiden a 700 vendedores de electrodomésticos en cadena Kmart
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Obama y Boehner hacen equipo… pero sólo para jugar golf
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Padre sufre el rapto de su hijo
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A Tribe Called Quest documentary a labor of love for Michael Rapaport
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A pesar de protestas, tienda venderá alcohol
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Las semifinales de Copa Oro quedan definidas