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Dennis Rodman is pretty sure he's in America now
Dennis Rodman is back from a rather foggy Asia visit, Google is remembering a civil rights advocate, and Mitt Romney wishes he were president. Welcome to your post-weekend online trends report for Monday, March 4. Romney appeared on Fox News Sunday with...Tags: POLITICO LLC, Miriam Makeba, Celebrity Apprentice (tv program), World Baseball Classic, Crime, Law and Justice
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'Amazing Race' Recap: Like James Bond Again
WDBJ7 BloggerDave and Connor see a specialist on Bora Bora and he suggests that David needs crutches. But most importantly, He needs a sonogram to see if his injury is serious or not. At 8:54 The Hockey players are off the Pit stop and headed to the airport. The...Tags: Ice Hockey, Auto Racing, Sports, The Amazing Race (tv program)
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Boeing 727 Completes Flyovers and Landing at Merrill Field
Channel 2 NewsOn Feb. 26, a FedEx Boeing 727 cargo jet completed two flyovers and landed at Merrill Field. The shipping giant donated two planes to the University of Alaska campuses in Anchorage and Fairbanks. Youtube user Brian Ireland submitted the above video...Tags: Boeing Co., FedEx Corporation
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Videotaping ban targets animal rights activists
INDIANAPOLIS — Addressing the belief by some that business concerns are being placed above animal rights concerns, bassist Tony Kanal of the group No Doubt is lobbying against a bill moving through the Indiana General Assembly that would ban...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Photography and Video, Politics, Joe Miller, Philosophy
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Google leads way in April Fools' Day jokes
Google is known for being a bit of a prankster when it comes to April Fools' Day, and the Silicon Valley giant this year once again lived up to its reputation. From an all-blue Gmail to the new "Google Nose" search service that can create artificial...
Tags: Culture, Google Inc., Networking, New Products, April Fools' Day
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Chromebook Pixel is a fine laptop, but is it worth the price? [Video]
Google's first computer, the Chromebook Pixel, is technically impressive and excels at what it was designed for: browsing the Web and running Web-based software. If you live on Facebook, work on Google Docs and watch Netflix, the Chromebook Pixel...
Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Easter, Verizon Wireless, Netflix Inc., Apple MacBook Pro
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Schmich: There's no way to screen out the screens
I woke up the other morning wondering how I spent my time in the days before the Internet. In the early quiet, I lay there trying to remember. What exactly did I do first thing in the morning before all those screens cried for my attention? What did I...Tags: Academy Awards, Auto Trends, Seth MacFarlane, Hugh Jackman, Apple iPad
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'Charity' begins for the home team
Granted, the Blackhawks are playing extraordinary hockey this year and fans have a right to be excited. But let's be honest about this "streak" that has everyone in the local sports world hyperventilating. If not for the "charity point" — also...
Tags: Steven Brill, NPR, National Hockey League, Ice Hockey, Entertainment
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Trib TV -- editorial board roundtable
Change of SubjectGoing live at around 11 a.m.: This segment will be archived later on the Tribune's YouTube channel and/or our UStream channel... -
A loaded question for you: Are you happy?
The other day, somewhat on a whim, I walked around downtown Chicago for a while and stopped random strangers and asked if they were happy. I carried a notebook and identified myself as a reporter and wrote down what they said, and though I've done my...
Tags: Columbia College Chicago, University of Chicago, MTV (tv network), Entertainment, Charlie Kaufman
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Joe Buscaino in Council District 15
A year and a month is hardly enough time on which to base an adequate assessment of a City Council member, but in the case of Joe Buscaino, it will have to do. Buscaino was elected in January 2012 to finish out what was left of the term of Janice Hahn,...
Tags: Janice Hahn, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Elections
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LeBron James says the Heat's pregame dunk routine will continue
LeBron James and the Miami Heat's dunk routine during warmups will continue. So said the high-flying All-Star forward, who has received much criticism for never entering the NBA's dunk contest during All-Star weekend. "I don't do it for anybody...Tags: National Basketball Association, Miami Heat, Mario Chalmers, Ray Allen, Norris Cole
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