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  • ...inment reporting at [[Columbia College Chicago]]. A former member of the [[Chicago Film Critics Association]], Elder has taught film classes at Facets Film Sc In 2000, Elder was hired as a staff writer for the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]''.
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  • ==Key people== *Chicago Tribune's Best SAT Test Prep Book for 2021 and 2020
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  • |work=Chicago Sun Times |work=Chicago Tribune
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  • | death_place = [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[United States|U.S.]] ...with Mark and Barbara Gordon, who had appeared with the Compass Players in Chicago.
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  • Chicago Tribune ...erty taxes were harming the town. "I was a one-issue guy," he said. "Other people would talk about parking and diversity and things like that. One meeting I
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  • |site = [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]], [[Illinois]] ...h 271 passengers and crew onboard, all of whom were killed, along with two people on the ground.<ref name="ntsb">{{cite web |url=http://amelia.db.erau.edu/re
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  • ...nality most associated with the enterprise. More than a million and a half people attend the company's weight loss classes in about 30 countries around the w ...ized that losing weight was not merely adhering to a diet, but encouraging people to support each other and change their eating habits. One couple, Felice an
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  • ...501 3 (c) organization committed to improving the health and wellbeing of people affected by conflict and forced migration.<ref>[http://www.prweb.com/releas ...hanging MBA: How tech and entrepreneurship are reshaping studies]. Chicago Tribune.
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  • ...rm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where he attend ...01994.aspx , page 22</ref> which he founded as a University of Illinois at Chicago professor in 1994. He has been elected to both Phi Beta Kappa (arts and sc
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  • ...City]], his mentoring by [[Del Close]], and his revealing to the [[Chicago Tribune]] the details of the hoax involving the skull of Del Close. It became an i ...Del Close was putting together a workshop at Second City of the brightest people he could find. Before then I had never heard of him. This was one of his
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  • ...s difficult. The turning point for the fledgling company came in 1956 when Chicago creditors Walter E. Heller & Company approved a $1 million line of credit. .... Since Jim Walter knew home building but not mining, he hired experienced people to guide the mining division. The magnitude of the task, faced by a company
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  • ...rm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where he attend ...01994.aspx , page 22</ref> which he founded as a University of Illinois at Chicago professor in 1994. He has been elected to both Phi Beta Kappa (arts and sc
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  • ...rm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where he attend ...01994.aspx , page 22</ref> which he founded as a University of Illinois at Chicago professor in 1994. He has been elected to both [[Phi Beta Kappa]] (arts an
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:30, 17 May 2014
  • ...rm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where he attend ...01994.aspx , page 22</ref> which he founded as a University of Illinois at Chicago professor in 1994. He has been elected to both [[Phi Beta Kappa]] (arts an
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:29, 17 May 2014
  • ...rm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where he attend ...01994.aspx , page 22</ref> which he founded as a University of Illinois at Chicago professor in 1994. He has been elected to both [[Phi Beta Kappa]] (arts an
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:28, 17 May 2014
  • ...ies were held at the site for several months. The movement was covered by Chicago-area press and television, including an extensive interviewe on NBC by repo ...d speakers, and notified the press of a Rally to Save the Trees. Over 200 people attended on Sunday, July 8, on the hottest day of the year on the July 4th
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  • ...rm,<ref>Kogan, Rick (2005), “Lawyer also designed, built bars,” ''Chicago Tribune'', July 24, p. IV-7</ref> and raised in Oak Park, Illinois, where he attend ...01994.aspx , page 22</ref> which he founded as a University of Illinois at Chicago professor in 1994. He has been elected to both [[Phi Beta Kappa]] (arts an
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  • ...[[2003]] |accessdate =2007-08-16}}</ref> Truman's attitudes toward [[Black people|blacks]] were typical of white Missourians of his era, and were expressed i During the election day, four people were killed at the polls, prompting various investigations into Kansas City
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  • .../04/16/page/77/article/sox-home-opener-today-horlen-to-start|title=Chicago Tribune - Historical Newspapers|website=Archives.chicagotribune.com|access-date=1 A ...niency to property owners|first=Robert|last=Gehrke|work=The Salt Lake City Tribune|date=10 July 2019}}</ref>
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  • ...gns of 1864|Shenandoah Valley]] to deal with Early. It became clear to the people of the North that the war was being won, and Lincoln was re-elected by a wi ...an]] presidential candidate at the [[Republican National Convention]] in [[Chicago]] in May 1868, with no real opposition. In his letter of acceptance to the
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