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Beyond the Filet-O-Fish
The fried fish sandwich exists for the same reasons the fried chicken sandwich or the fried pork chop sandwich or the fried steak sandwich exists — justifying fried food as lunch by placing it between two slices of bread.
USA! USA!
For 95...Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Tomatoes, Chicago Tribune, Dining and Drinking, Sandwiches
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Update: U.S. under attack [archives]
As traffic on the World Wide Web came to a crawl the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, chicagotribune.com communicated with many of its readers via e-mail. This is the third of four Tribune Alerts that were sent that day to more than 19,800 readers -- and that...Tags: Weather, Wrigley Building, Transportation Industry, O'Hare International Airport, Federal Aviation Administration
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A dozen visual gems you probably won't find listed in a travel guide
- Details atop entrances and exits to Quincy "L" stop (Wells and Quincy Streets). Decorative chess pawns were a part of the original station structure, at the base of slanted roofs covering the staircases, in the late 19th Century. They disappeared before...Tags: Chess Playing, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Bank of America Corp., Herman Melville, Frank Stella
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Chicago shuts down in wake of attacks
Tribune staff reporterHouses of worship holding prayer vigils for the nation were among the few buildings in Chicago actively welcoming people this afternoon, as shock waves from the devastating terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in...Tags: Transportation Industry, Cell Phones, Wrigley Building, Economy, Business and Finance, Federal Aviation Administration
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Beauties and beasts
Tribune staff writersThe Loop is a visual feast of world-famous buildings, but it also offers rare cases of aesthetic indigestion. LOVELIEST: 1. Monadnock Building, 53 W. Jackson Blvd. -- An unadorned wonder, with thick brick walls that curve inward and upward to suggest an...Tags: Architecture, Washington (U.S. state), Richard J. Daley, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Inland Steel Company
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Jul 28, 2004
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Sep 11, 2001
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Jul 28, 2004
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