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Milwaukee's new symbol: A love affair with wings
Tribune staff reporterIt had O'Keeffes before, and a Renoir and a Monet and many other good things. That was when the Milwaukee Art Museum was just an art museum. Now it's become the Sydney Opera House of the Midwest—a building greater than its function—and symbol of the...Tags: Subway Transportation, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Illinois, Chicago Cubs, Santiago Calatrava
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Michael Feldman's hangouts in Madison
Special to the TribuneWith a state Capitol and a major university wedged between the same two lakes, there's an elevated level of odd and intriguing conversation in Madison, as Michael Feldman knows quite well. He's host of "Whad'ya Know?" the public radio show of comic...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Madison, Marlene Dietrich, World War I (1914-1918), Hamburgers, Education
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This town's history - Even the ducks know this is a good place to mill around
Tribune staff writerLike cream in a bottle of milk, history rises to the top in Cedarburg. Take the building that houses the Stornoway House Gallery, for instance. The first floor was built in 1909. The second floor in 1855.Say what?! Wil MacKay, who owns the gallery along...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Bodies of Water, Bars and Clubs, Illinois, Onions
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The sordid tale of a desperate penguin
Tribune staff reporterFirst she thoroughly breached all sense of propriety among her penguin peers by stealing spouses, brawling with another female and seducing an uninitiated adolescent male. Now, separated from the rest of the Brookfield Zoo colony, Zurita has likely...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), North America, Death, Assault, Crimes
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Driver admits ignoring warning before crash
Tribune staff reporterRicardo Guzman, the truck driver involved in the fiery crash that killed six children near Milwaukee in 1994, acknowledged Monday for the first time that he could have prevented the accident had he heeded the warning of another truck driver and pulled...Tags: Prosecution, Corporate Crime, Politics, Road Transportation, Organized Crime
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A shipshape way to see Lake Michigan
Times Staff WriterA small but devoted group of cruise aficionados wouldn't book a trip on a big ship -- even if you offered them free shore excursions or an upgrade to a stateroom on the top deck. Not for them the swimming pools, floor shows and shopping arcades of...Tags: Bodies of Water, Defense, Rhode Island, Jeff Austin, Tourism and Leisure
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Results are listed in alphabetical order. Times listed indicate when runners crossed the finish line, not their elapsed time. The timing chip is not activated until the runners reach the starting line. Some hometowns were not available. Information...Tags: Brentwood (Islip, New York), Oklahoma, Entertainment, Santa Monica, Los Angeles
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Battleground states show political fault lines
Coming on the eve of this agonizingly close presidential race, the results of Charles Glueck's informal canvassing of his Cincinnati neighborhood seemed just about right: Most of the homes on Middleton Court were split down the middle. Husbands were on...Tags: Albuquerque, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Civil Unrest, Al Gore, Election Day
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Winners, finalists for Pulitzer Prizes
Associated PressPUBLIC SERVICE - The Boston Globe for its coverage of sexual abuse by priests in the Roman Catholic Church. Also nominated: The Detroit News for the work of Norman Sinclair, Ronald Hansen and Melvin Claxton, which revealed dangerous defects in the...Tags: Science, The New York Times, Architecture, San Francisco, Newspaper and Magazine
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List of signings by college
ILLINOIS Charles Bailey Jr. de, 6-1, 195, Northrop HS, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Brock Bolen, rb, 6-1, 230, Valley View HS, Springboro, Ohio. Anthony Brodnax, db, 6-1, 180, Lakeside HS, Lithonia, Ga. Sam Carson III, lb, 6-1, 225, Downers Grove South HS. Bryant...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Antonio Freeman, Oklahoma, Kenny Jackson, St. Louis
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Bars thrive on creativity
Sentinel Staff WriterAshley McCammon has an idea for a bar. By the time you see the place, you might not remember it was her vision. She won't be holding court in the VIP section or buzzing about day-to-day details. McCammon thrives on the idea, the creative aspects of a...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Bars and Clubs, Lotteries, Education, Employers
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Police: DNA matches
Tribune staff reportersA day after Bart Ross shot himself during a traffic stop outside Milwaukee, police said DNA tests had definitively tied him to the murders of U.S. District Judge Joan Lefkow's husband and mother. Ross, an out-of-work electrician from Chicago with a...Tags: The New York Times, Defense, Condos and Houses, Cancer, Assault
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