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Ex-mayor's busy personal sleuth
Chicago Tribune reporterJack Clarke was Mayor Richard J. Daley's personal gumshoe. For more than a decade, he conducted clandestine investigations for the mayor, in part to make sure Daley found out about city corruption before federal investigators. An expert on organized...Tags: Organized Crime, Prosecution, 1968 Democratic Convention, Prisons, Theft
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Orthopedic surgeon, teacher
Chicago Tribune reporterDr. Brian J. Hartigan spelled out his desire to be a doctor in crayon when he was just a boy. Drawn to the complexity of hand and wrist surgery as a medical resident, he was a popular teacher at Northwestern University's medical school and president of...Tags: Charles Carroll, Medical Specialization, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Schools, Glenview
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'He didn't deserve' to be shot to death
Chicago Tribune reporterDonovan Morris-Beverly's family is used to planning parties, not funerals. But on Monday, his family was planning a funeral for him. There were memorial T-shirts and photo collages to be printed, music to be selected, flowers to be chosen to bury the 16-...Tags: Humboldt Park, Donovan, Teen-agers, Crimes, People
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Similar names lead to confusing tangle
Mary Lois Delaney is 82 and lives in Tinley Park. Mary Delaney is 94 and from Orland Park. The two share little except first and last names—and the fact that both have been treated at Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park. But the...Tags: Government Health Care, Chicago, Medical Services, Medicare, Orland Park
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Man leaves $10 million for UIC Polish studies
Chicago Tribune reporterHe was a retired Chicago schoolteacher with a knack for stock-picking and an abiding interest in Polish culture. When he died July 3 at age 77, the lifelong bachelor left no immediate survivors and could easily have been forgotten by all but friends and...Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago, Lehman Brothers Holdings Incorporated, Corporate Officers, Academic Progress, Illinois
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Wines for winging it
Chicken wings, no matter how they're prepared, are among the simplest but memorable pleasures of life. Be sure to mark the occasion with a glass of wine. Wine? Well, yes. Beer may be the traditional choice for wings, especially those sauced up in...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Skokie, Glen Ellyn, Beverage Industry, Mundelein
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Standing up to honey barbecue
Admittedly, there's a certain over-the-top zaniness in pairing a $110 bottle of French Champagne with a mess of honey barbecue chicken wings ordered from the Wing Zone restaurant in Evergreen Park. But it works—and provides a little comic relief...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Skokie, Glen Ellyn, Beverage Industry, Mundelein
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Mt. Greenwood seniors center OKd
Special to the Chicago TribuneA two-year contest between Evergreen Park residents and the developer of a nearby seniors project was laid to rest last week when the Chicago City Council approved a 212-unit center planned for Mt. Greenwood on the Southwest Side. The Sisters of Mercy...Tags: Chicago City Council, Christianity, Central Park, Roman Catholic
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Bronzeville Children's Museum opens new, expanded home
Chicago Tribune reporterPia Montes held a jiggling yellow blob over a table of youngsters Monday as part of an exhibit on food and healthy lifestyles at the Bronzeville Children's Museum. "This," Montes said, "is what 5 pounds of fat looks like." The children's eyes widened as...Tags: Binney and Smith, National or Ethnic Minorities, Minority Groups, History, Food Industry
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Prices falling— just not for you
Chicago Tribune correspondentDon't look now, but oil prices are on their way back down. Just as consumers and businesses seemed to be growing accustomed to an incrementally more expensive life, the marketplace has abruptly, if temporarily, shifted course. After months of steeply...Tags: Procter & Gamble Company, Commodity Markets, Consumers, Energy Saving, Marketing
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Former state Rep. Maureen Murphy dies
Special to the Chicago TribuneWhether it was as chairman of the revenue committee when she was a Republican member of the Illinois House or as a commissioner of the Cook County Board of Review, Maureen Murphy had a goal to save taxpayers money. "She got a lot of satisfaction out of...Tags: Elections, Political Candidates, Rush University, Tom Cross, Property Tax
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Price speculation
Tribune reporter Melissa Isaacson's front-page article "World Series? Buy now, pray later; Optimistic Cubs fans can lock up postseason tickets—that may never exist" (July 21) not only peers into how fans purchase World Series tickets but offers an...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Tickets, Tim Johnson
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