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Reawakening the ghosts of Skokie
To me, a kid growing up in the 1960s and '70s, Skokie seemed like any other suburb, its tidy houses sitting on impeccably manicured lawns. Sure, on Friday nights and Saturday mornings you'd sometimes see Hasidic Jews strolling to and from synagogue....Tags: WTTW, Richard Speck, Arts and Culture, Nazi Party, Museums
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Wife questioned in lottery winner death
Tribune reportersThe widow of a West Rogers Park man who died of cyanide poisoning weeks after winning a $1 million lottery jackpot was questioned extensively by Chicago police last month after the medical examiner's office reclassified the death as a homicide, her...Tags: Urooj Khan, Lawyers, Prosecution, Garry McCarthy, Justice System
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Meet the commenters: 'Beth'
Change of SubjectPart of an occasional series Commenter name: Beth Real name: Beth (with a very Swedish surname, though it’s my married name, and it’s really boring. I use my maiden name for work, which is alliterative and much zippier.) Age: 56...... -
The escape artist
Chicago Tribune reporterTommy O'Connor was a bad man, a coldblooded killer who prowled Chicago as Prohibition descended. He was convicted of murdering one person — a police officer — and likely shot dead at least two more, including his best friend. That's why they...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Shootings, Prosecution, Punishment
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Police release photos of man suspected in Rogers Park rape
Tribune reporterPolice have released photos of a man suspected of grabbing a woman off the street in the Rogers Park neighborhood and sexually assaulting her in a construction area near the CTA Morse station. The woman, 50, told police she was walking south on...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Sex Crimes, Chicago Transit Authority
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A taste of tomorrow TODAY
Americans, for the most part, aren't terribly hungry today for the foods and flavors of sub-Saharan Africa. Be patient. Josh Schonwald is convinced there will be an appetite for it — by 2035 at the very latest. Curious Chicagoans game to taste a...Tags: Mexico, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bill Daley, Marketing, Chicago Tribune
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Man charged in baseball bat beating now faces murder charge
Tribune reporterCharges have been upgraded to murder for a man already in custody after police said he beat an 86-year-old man with a baseball bat so badly the man died in September. Donald Henry, 56, was charged Thursday morning with murder, according to Chicago...Tags: Murder, Evanston, Chicago Police Department
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Husband Of Sandy Hook Elementary Principal Retires From His Teaching Job
The Hartford CourantGeorge Hochsprung, 70, the husband of the principal who was gunned down at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Dec. 14, has retired from his job as a math teacher at Rogers Park Middle School. The Danbury Board of Education officially accepted...Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School, Danbury
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Results could take weeks after autopsy of poisoned lottery winner
Tribune reporterChief Cook County Medical Examiner Stephen J. Cina said this afternoon that the body of lottery winner Urooj Khan, exhumed as part of a homicide investigation, was in an advanced state of decomposition but pathologists were able to take samples for...Tags: Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Urooj Khan, Lawyers, Pathology, Medical Research
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1 dead, 8 wounded in shootings Sunday
Tribune reporterShootings across the city left at least one man dead and eight people wounded Sunday, police said. Two people were shot and one died in a shooting about 8:04 a.m. in the 2300 block of West Lake Street in the West Town neighborhood, Chicago Police...Tags: Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Hospitals and Clinics, West Town, Chatham, Garfield Park
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Meet the commenters: 'Garry'
Change of SubjectPart of an occasional series Commenter ID: Garry Real name: Same. At least the police chief & Garry Trudeau also spell it correctly! Gender: Male Age: Older than dirt & approaching Medicare Resides: Wretched & rotten Rogers Park. The house...... -
Immigrant family in U.S. sees better life back home
Luis Barcenas still recalls the terror of being kidnapped at gunpoint while driving a truck on a Mexican highway 14 years ago, a traumatic two days that compelled him to move his family to Chicago in search of a better life. But after years of...
Tags: Mexico, Breads, Teaching and Learning, Diabetes, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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