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Analyzing your quitting fantasies
Hi there, readers. I'd like to talk about your fantasies. Not THOSE fantasies, you pervs. This is a family workplace column. I'm talking about your "quitting fantasies" — the daydreams we have about the most satisfying way to exit a job. Say...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Rex Huppke, Auto Trends, Human Interest, The Happiest News!
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Some push for Edwards to be permanent schools CEO
Education observers were split Tuesday on whether the city's school board should launch a nationwide search to replace schools CEO Andrés Alonso or give the job of taking on the district's daunting challenges to his hand-picked successor. Some, such as...
Tags: Collective Contract, Nancy Grasmick, Bernard C. Young, Corporate Officers, Justice System
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Calming the West's water wars
Last week, Texas and Oklahoma squared off in a Supreme Court battle over water rights that has the drought-ridden West on edge. At issue is a state's control over its own water: Texas seeks to buy or otherwise tap water from Oklahoma under the terms of an...
Tags: Politics, U.S. Army, U.S. Congress, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Environmental Issues
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Susan Hahn Susan Hahn was editor of TriQuarterly for 14 years. She is author of a recent novel, “The Six Granddaughters of Cecil Slaughter”; nine books of poetry, including “Self/Pity” and “The Scarlet Ibis”; and...Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists, Roosevelt University, Architecture, Federal Communications Commission, Media Industry
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Credit O'Leary for UCF's successful NCAA appeal
Running off at the typewriter … Let's give it up for UCF football coach George O'Leary, who recorded his biggest victory four months after last football season ended. UCF won its NCAA appeal on Friday to have its postseason ban overturned and will...
Tags: Government, Florida State Seminoles, Sports, Tiger Woods, John Hitt
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Cardin to meet with family of Russian lawyer
Sen. Ben Cardin is scheduled to meet Thursday with the family of a Russian lawyer whose death sparked an international outcry over human rights in that country, renewing focus on a controversy that has complicated U.S.-Russian relations at a sensitive...
Tags: Government, Moscow (Russia), Russia, Science and Technology, U.S. Congress
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Centre lecture 'Misquoting Jesus' complements library exhibit
Bart D. Ehrman, a prominent figure in religious studies, will speak at 7 p.m. today in Newlin Hall on the Centre College campus. Ehrman’s talk coincides with a poster display celebrating the anniversary of the King James Version of the Bible in...
Tags: Libraries, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Rutgers University, The New York Times, Ceremonies
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City police seek $285,000 to hire consultant
The Baltimore Police Department is asking the city for $285,000 to hire a Massachusetts-based consultant — the highest of five bidders — to recommend how the department should be run. But a city councilman is questioning the need for a...
Tags: Government, Car Tires, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Anthony W. Batts, Boston
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At least 144 Boston Marathon bombing victims treated in hospitals
BOSTON — More than 144 people hurt in the Boston Marathon bombing were sent to hospitals, officials said, and three were killed. Seventeen of the injured were in critical condition Monday night. The two bombs hundreds of yards apart created a...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Bombings, FBI, Sports
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Chief judge of Maryland Court of Appeals retiring
Maryland's highest-ranking judge, Robert M. Bell, likes that his courthouse is dedicated to his predecessor, pointing out that the letters etching Robert C. Murphy's name on the building's exterior are filled in gold paint to make sure even nighttime...
Tags: Government, Elections, University of Baltimore, Morgan State University, Civil Rights
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Nobel Prize winner Gary Becker advocates paying parents for student performance
Nobel Prize winner Gary Becker could never win an election in this town. In a 30-minute speech Thursday to The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the 82-year-old University of Chicago economist proposed that keeping "the American dream alive" would...
Tags: Mexico, University of Chicago, Discrimination, Teaching and Learning, Chicago Council on Global Affairs
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Cal State to offer online engineering course at 11 more campuses
An online engineering course at San Jose State that has shown promise in improving student performance will be expanded to 11 other California State University campuses next fall, officials announced Wednesday. The San Jose campus, which has been a...Tags: Government, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Executive Branch, Technology
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