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    Aug 3, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Jager's family savors steeplechaser's Olympic run

    LONDON — The man in the wheelchair on an elevator at Olympic Stadium had an action picture of a runner on his T-shirt. As soon as you saw the runner's trademark shaggy hair and looked again at the man wearing the shirt, the relationship between them was pretty clear.
    LONDON — The man in the wheelchair on an elevator at Olympic Stadium had an action picture of a runner on his T-shirt. As soon as you saw the runner's trademark shaggy hair and looked again at the man wearing the shirt, the relationship between them...

    Tags: Sports, Polio, Track and Field, Horse and Harness Racing, Evan Jager

  2. Jul 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Body of Crystal Lake sailor killed in Colorado movie shooting spree returns home

    Dozens of mourners gathered outside a Crystal Lake funeral home today as the remains of John Larimer were returned home after the Navy intelligence officer was killed in the Colorado movie theater shooting last week.
    Dozens of mourners gathered outside a Crystal Lake funeral home today as the remains of John Larimer were returned home after the Navy intelligence officer was killed in the Colorado movie theater shooting last week. Some mourners stood with their...

    Tags: James Holmes, Colorado Movie Theater Shooting, Arts and Culture, Algonquin, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium

  4. Aug 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Charlie Trotter preaches excellence to the extreme

    Graham Elliot was an aspiring young cook in the late '90s carrying steaks to a party of 20 in the Charlie Trotter's Studio Kitchen when the restaurant's brilliant, mercurial owner stopped him in the hallway and grabbed one of the pieces of meat.
    Graham Elliot was an aspiring young cook in the late '90s carrying steaks to a party of 20 in the Charlie Trotter's Studio Kitchen when the restaurant's brilliant, mercurial owner stopped him in the hallway and grabbed one of the pieces of meat. "He...

    Tags: PBS (tv network), Mindy's HotChocolate, Key West, Steaks, Mushrooms

  6. Sep 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Graphic artist Jenny Beorkrem finds she's a poster child for knockoffs of neighborhood maps

    Graphic artist <strong>Jenny Beorkrem</strong> sat down behind her iMac this week and with a few clicks located the folder titled "KNOCKOFFS."
    Graphic artist Jenny Beorkrem sat down behind her iMac this week and with a few clicks located the folder titled "KNOCKOFFS." It contained 82 images, all copycats of her ubiquitous neighborhood maps. They're the minimalist ones that only show the...

    Tags: Social Media, Sports, Al Capone, Google Inc., Internal Revenue Service

  8. Sep 11, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. UCLA and USC tie in national non-athletic ranking

    L.A. NOW
    It’s a tie! Crosstown rivals UCLA and USC are on the very same berth in the latest rankings of national universities by U.S. News & World Report....
  10. Oct 31, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Helping men become better fathers

    Many of the men in the Fathers, Families and Healthy Communities Demonstration Project have at one time been the type of people they wouldn't have wanted their own children associating with.
    Many of the men in the Fathers, Families and Healthy Communities Demonstration Project have at one time been the type of people they wouldn't have wanted their own children associating with. But now, on Monday nights, they come to a conference room in...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Prisons

  12. Nov 4, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  13. Nov 4, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  14. Rewriting the rules of glass

    When Dale Chihuly signed up for his first class at the University of Wisconsin's fledgling studio glass program in 1966, most of the very few people who cared about the medium looked to Europe.
    When Dale Chihuly signed up for his first class at the University of Wisconsin's fledgling studio glass program in 1966, most of the very few people who cared about the medium looked to Europe. No one knew then how the popularity of American glass would...

    Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Artists, Arts, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Fine Arts

  15. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  16. Sun Grant researchers explore fuel from algae, insects in native grasses

    BROOKINGS -- Fuel made from algae and the discovery of insects that no one has ever seen in native grasses were among the research findings presented by South Dakota State University researchers at the 2012 Sun Grant National Conference, Science for...

    Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Research, Colleges and Universities

  17. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  18. Sun Grant researchers explore fuel from algae, insects in native grasses

    BROOKINGS -- Fuel made from algae and the discovery of insects that no one has ever seen in native grasses were among the research findings presented by South Dakota State University researchers at the 2012 Sun Grant National Conference, Science for Biomass Feedstock Production and Utilization, Oct. 2-5, in New Orleans.
    BROOKINGS -- Fuel made from algae and the discovery of insects that no one has ever seen in native grasses were among the research findings presented by South Dakota State University researchers at the 2012 Sun Grant National Conference, Science for...

    Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Research, South Dakota State University

  19. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. With FastStitch, Hopkins students see 'future of suture'

    The device looks comically simple, almost like a toy: Royal blue handles curve into a bright white clamp, part pliers, part hole punch.
    The device looks comically simple, almost like a toy: Royal blue handles curve into a bright white clamp, part pliers, part hole punch. But FastStitch, a new surgical tool designed by a team of Hopkins students and graduates, has serious ambitions...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Hernia, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Procedures and Tests, University of California, Irvine

  21. Oct 27, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  22. Candidates bring different experiences

    jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.com
     The candidates for the Brown County Commission would bring different experiences and perspectives to a job that requires providing quality county services on a limited budget.  Four candidates are vying for two positions. Duane Sutton, commission...

    Tags: Petroleum Industry, Duane Sutton, Economy, Business and Finance, Burt Elliott, Budgets and Budgeting

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