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Task force to look into Orland and Palos fire district merger
TribLocal - Orland Park » NewsThe Orland Fire Protection District board took a tentative step toward consolidating with Palos Fire Protection District Tuesday, appointing a five-person task force to examine the …... -
The Midwestern Vikings
Tribune Newspapers"Vikings in the Attic: In Search of Nordic America" University of Minnesota Press, $22.95 Scandinavian culture, to use a Swedish slant, is more than hardtack and herring. Eric Dregni grew up fourth-generation Scandinavian in Minnesota of mostly...Tags: Travel, Ernest Hemingway, Herring, Joe Hill, Jens Jensen
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Giuliana and Bill Rancic opening Italian restaurant in Chicago
Reality TV is coming to River North.
Giuliana andBill Rancic announced on Monday that they are opening an Italian restaurant in Chicago's River North neighborhood. The stars of Style Network's "Giuliana and Bill" will team up with Lettuce Entertain You's...Tags: Restaurants, E! News (tv program), Style Network (tv network), NBC (tv network), Television Industry
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A man and his dog create enduring legend
Tribune NewspapersBorn on a battlefield in France during World War I and rescued by a U.S. soldier named Lee Duncan, a terrified German shepherd puppy would become the most famous dog in the world. Named Rin Tin Tin, after a popular French doll of the time, the dog...Tags: Folklore and Mythology, Entertainment, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (tv program), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture
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Bookmark: The unforgettable tale of 'Rin Tin Tin'
Born on a battlefield in France during World War I and rescued by a U.S. soldier named Lee Duncan, a terrified German shepherd puppy would become the most famous dog in the world. Named Rin Tin Tin, after a popular French doll of the time, the dog...Tags: Dog (animal), Heroism, Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (tv program)
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Bringing the newspaper to life: An invitation to join us at Chicago Live!
As you read Tuesday’s Tribune, imagine what you would talk about if you could meet the people in the stories you find most fascinating – the political leaders, the sports stars, the artists. Imagine the Tribune “coming to life,”...Tags: Chicago Public Library, Entertainment, Country and Western (genre), WGN Radio, Radio
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Norman Corwin dies at 101; radio's 'poet laureate'
Norman Corwin, the legendary writer, director and producer of original radio plays for CBS during the golden age of radio in the 1930s and '40s when he was revered as the "poet of the airwaves," has died. He was 101.
Corwin, a journalist, playwright,...Tags: Celebrities, Radio Industry, Entertainment, Ray Bradbury, Arts and Culture
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Poetic justice
A good anthology is like a dartboard in a crowded bar on a Saturday night. Everybody lines up to take their best shot. Everybody wants the chance to squint, aim and let fly. The more august and monumental and definitive-seeming the anthology —...Tags: Rita Dove, Wallace Stevens, Entertainment Events, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Chicago Literary Hall of Fame holds benefit
Special to Tribune NewspapersTV reporter Janet Davies, wearing a beige jacket and leopard boots, stood behind a wooden podium in a darkened room overlooking Millennium Park on October 12. "Remember, like Chicago voting, bid and bid often," she said, encouraging an audience of...Tags: Auction Service, Entertainment, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Book, Arts and Culture
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Literary honors for Skloot, Ebert
Author Rebecca Skloot and film critic Roger Ebert will be honored at the Oct. 20 Carl Sandburg Literary Awards Dinner, the Chicago Public Library and Chicago Public Library Foundation announced Tuesday.
The Chicago Sun-Times' Ebert will be given the Carl...Tags: Chicago Public Library, Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times, Human Interest
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'Love and Shame and Love' by Peter Orner
Special to Tribune NewspapersLately, I've been trying to cure myself of my packrat tendencies and have been sorting through boxes of papers and mementos I've amassed over the years. In the box I most recently opened, I found an old Comiskey Park ticket stub from a Sox game I attended...Tags: Studs Terkel, Nelson Algren, Martin Luther King Jr., John Marshall, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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