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Restaurants to visit for Chicago Chef Week
Another month, another week of discounted dining. In January we had Chicago Restaurant Week; starting Sunday, and running through March 22, we have Chicago Chef Week, which will feature 75 restaurants offering three-course lunches for $22 and three-course...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Belly Shack, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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UIC outlasts Chicago State 80-69
Illinois-Chicago won its first postseason game ever Wednesday night by outlasting crosstown opponent Chicago State 80-69 in the first round of the CollegeInsider.com tournament at the UIC Pavilion. Daniel Barnes scored 22 points, including 18 on 3-...
Tags: College Basketball, Sports, Cleveland State Vikings, Basketball, Scottie Pippen
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Friday's matchup: Texas-Pan American at Chicago State
When: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Great West Conference tournament semifinals. Records: Chicago State 9-21; Texas-Pan American 16-15. Fred Mitchell's quick look: Junior forward Quinton Pippen leads Chicago State with 10.5 points per game. If the Cougars win,...
Tags: College Basketball, Matt Ross, Sports, Basketball, College Sports
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Lottery to complete Chicago Marathon registration
The Bank of America Chicago Marathon has decided to use an online lottery to complete a registration process suspended Feb. 19 because of technical problems. The lottery entry period for the 15,000 remaining places will begin next Tuesday at 12:01 A.M....
Tags: Lotteries, Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Marathon
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In 2nd legal victory, Chicago mom ordered released from prison
Just months after a federal appeals court threw out Nicole Harris' murder conviction, the Chicago woman has won another legal victory. The 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ordered Harris released from prison no later than noon on Monday — seven...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Murder, U.S. Supreme Court, Judges
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Chicago French Market finds
The Chicago French Market, steps from the West Loop's Ogilvie Transportation Center, is what Cheap Eater Kevin Pang calls "the closest thing Chicago has to a food truck pod."
See photo gallery for a visual tour of smoked pastrami, Japanese-imported...Tags: Chicago Loop, Bank of America Corp., Hopleaf, Lifestyle and Leisure, Beef Stroganoff
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'Tell Chicago I'll pull through'
Chicago Tribune reporterEighty years ago this week in Miami, a "maniac" tried to kill President-elect Franklin Roosevelt. The assassin's bullets missed their intended target but hit Chicago Mayor Anton Cermak and four other bystanders. Cermak was rushed to the hospital in...Tags: Chicago City Hall, Pneumonia, Chicago Mayor, Local Elections, Heart Problems
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'MyJihad' campaign hits Chicago buses, along with opposition
Chicago buses have become a battleground for two groups promoting different definitions of jihad. This past weekend, the Council on American-Islamic Relations launched "MyJihad," a national ad campaign featuring individuals' testimonies about what the...Tags: Elections, Religious Conflicts, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Chicago Transit Authority, Politics
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Raue Center for the Arts, The Nutcracker Ballet
WGN NewsDate: December 22 and December 23 Time: 3pm and 7pm on December 22, 3pm on December 23 Place: 26 N. Williams Street, Crystal Lake, IL 60014 Admission: Tickets start at $22 Website: rauecenter.org Tchaikovsky's unforgettable music. emotional dancing and...Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Crystal Lake, Dance
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Some of Chicago area's most famous prisoner escapes
Tribune reporterHere’s a look back at a few of the Chicago area’s most famous prisoner escapes: Multiple escapes from Camp Douglas during Civil War era Chicago’s Camp Douglas was built as a training spot for Union soldiers in the Civil War but was...Tags: Prisons, Theft, Unrest, Conflicts and War, FBI, Al Capone
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Chicago ophthalmologist indicted, allegedly stole from employee pension plan
A Chicago ophthalmologist who was the focus of a 2009 Tribune watchdog story was indicted by a federal grand jury this month on charges he defrauded his employees' pension benefit plan of more than $180,000. In a five-count indictment, Dr. Nicholas...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Prosecution, Labor Legislation, Politics, Pension and Welfare
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