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    May 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Class of finalists

    CHICAGO Deanna Pirpiris, Chicago, Taft High School NORTH & WEST SUBURBS Courtney Ackerman, Wilmette, New Trier Township High School Leila Ayoub, Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove High School Emily Bartusiak, Lake Forest, Woodlands Academy of...

    Tags: Education, Dwayne Johnson, Chicago Tribune, Justice System, Roman Catholicism

  2. May 15, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  3. Walk This Way! links readers to Lehigh Valley trails

    It launched softly, almost silently, like the inaudible patter that Carl Sandburg called the fog that comes in on little cat feet.
    It launched softly, almost silently, like the inaudible patter that Carl Sandburg called the fog that comes in on little cat feet. The Morning Call's "Walk This Way!" campaign, sponsored by Highmark, began more than two months ago as a way to...

    Tags: Cross Country Skiing, United Way , Road Running, Google+, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  4. May 14, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Skyhawks set for national tournament

    Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.
    Kaiti Mathey initially attended the University of Iowa, but it wasn't for her. A few weeks later, she was enrolled at Sauk Valley Community College and a walk-on member of the Skyhawks softball team. That was last school year. This year, the West...

    Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, College Sports

  6. May 10, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  7. Hans M. Wuerth: 'Where they burn books, they will ultimately burn people'

    When on Jan. 30, 1933, then-German President Hindenburg appointed Hitler as the country's chancellor, it changed German as well as world history. Twelve years later, Hitler ended his own life, but not before millions of victims had perished. Several...

    Tags: Ernest Hemingway, Government, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Arts and Culture, Artists

  8. May 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Students walk to remember

    As they prepare for the annual Relay for Life, many students in Consolidated High School District 230 are remembering the loved ones they lost to cancer. That's what spurred Barrie Chileen, a senior at Carl Sandburg High School, to earn financial...

    Tags: Relay for Life, American Cancer Society, Breast Cancer, Human Interest, Teaching and Learning

  10. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Best bets for the week

    Spring clean-up day is set in Orland Park The Village of Orland Park annual Spring Clean-Up Campaign, in cooperation with Waste Management of the South Suburbs, will be held April 25-27. Dumpsters will be placed at the Public Works Facility, located...

    Tags: Sports, Waste Management Incorporated, Prescription Drugs, Arts and Culture, Golf

  12. Apr 26, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. Dixon drops tight one

    Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.
    The Dixon Duchesses battled to the end, but Abby Turczyn's two-run home run in the top of the seventh inning lifted the LaSalle-Peru Cavaliers to a 3-1 victory in NIB-12 West softball action Thursday afternoon at Reynolds Field. Brooke Bailey drove in...

    Tags: Sports, Baseball

  14. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. 10 things you might not know about film critics

    Chicago Tribune reporters
    A screenwriter who went by the pseudonyms of R. Hyde and Reinhold Timme died recently in Chicago. Others knew the man as Roger Ebert, film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. Ebert's death got us thinking about interesting facts involving movie critics....

    Tags: Sony Corp., Slavery, Roger Ebert, Times Square, Luke Ford

  16. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Excerpt: 'The Third Coast' by Thomas Dyja

    From his stove, Nelson Algren saw a dark shape stumble out of the bar across Wabansia Avenue. It teetered once, then slumped under the Nectar Beer sign, sizzling neon in the bitter February cold. Eight degrees, an army fatigue jacket, and too many shots of Old Taylor; he'd be face-down dead in a snowbank before the end of the night. Algren felt a pang. Did the guy's cat die? Was his wife screwing the precinct's captain? It was only a pork chop frying in the pan, but he had an urge to drag the rummy up here and give it to him with a cup of coffee. There were only the two rooms — kitchen and bedroom, plus a shared head for 10 bucks a month — but they were warm, full of books, and Algren had another pork chop ...
    From his stove, Nelson Algren saw a dark shape stumble out of the bar across Wabansia Avenue. It teetered once, then slumped under the Nectar Beer sign, sizzling neon in the bitter February cold. Eight degrees, an army fatigue jacket, and too many shots...

    Tags: Langston Hughes, Chicago Tribune, Literature, Arts and Culture, Syphilis

  18. Apr 5, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Beyond movies, a lesson in dying

    Roger Ebert was a hot trend on Google's top 10 trends earlier this week.
    Roger Ebert was a hot trend on Google's top 10 trends earlier this week. As of Wednesday, more than 50,000 people had searched for his name, an impressive display of his influence. He wasn't quite as hot as North Korea or Jay Leno, but he was...

    Tags: Bill Kurtis, Chicago Sun-Times, Google Inc., Apple MacBook Pro, Roger Ebert

  20. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Kevin Coval on his new poetry collection, "Schtick"

    It must have been tempting for poet Kevin Coval to read from his own work during “Chicago Classics,” which took place one Friday night in late March in packed-with-people Preston Bradley Hall at the Chicago Cultural Center.
    It must have been tempting for poet Kevin Coval to read from his own work during “Chicago Classics,” which took place one Friday night in late March in packed-with-people Preston Bradley Hall at the Chicago Cultural Center. That is because...

    Tags: Education, Chicago Tribune, Arts and Culture, Abraham Lincoln, Judaism

  22. Apr 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Ebert showed how to die with grace

    Roger Ebert was a hot trend on Google's top 10 trends earlier this week. As of Wednesday, more than 50,000 people had searched for his name, an impressive display of his influence. He wasn't quite as hot as North Korea or Jay Leno, but he was running...

    Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Bill Kurtis, Google Inc., Apple MacBook Pro, Roger Ebert

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