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My brother Andrew
Andrew Greeley, who was so deeply involved in the things of time, broke free of its shackles last week to enter fully the eternity whose boundaries he had broken, as easily as a champion miler does the tape, on almost every day of his long and...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Andrew Greeley, Human Interest, Religion and Belief
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Driver questioned after man critically injured in South Side hit-and-run
The driver of a vehicle that hit and critically injured a man walking to his car in the Bronzeville neighborhood is being questioned in the possibly alcohol-related crash, police said. The victim, a 38-year-old man, was taken to Northwestern Memorial...
Tags: Chicago Police Department, Bronzeville
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North Side man charged in slaying of club manager
A 24-year-old North Side man was charged today with shooting a gentleman's club manager last weekend following a traffic crash on Goose Island, police said. Angelo Bennett, of the 4300 block of North Ashland Avenue, faces first-degree murder, attempted...
Tags: Shootings, Murder, Motorvehicle Accidents, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Transportation Accidents
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Driver charged, Critical Mass ride memorializes bicyclist
A Park Ridge man has been charged with reckless homcide and aggravated drunken driving in the death of Robert "Bobby" Cann as he rode his bicycle Wednesday in Old Town, as the biking community is set to memorialize Cann in the monthly Critical Mass bike...
Tags: Groupon, Inc., Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, Recreational Equipment Inc., Near North Side
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Cyclist killed in Old Town shared passion for city biking with others
A transplant from New Hampshire, Robert "Bobby" Cann was an ambassador for Chicago biking, taking the time to answer any new riders' questions — or even taking them on test rides to help familiarize them with city streets. Cann, who worked at...
Tags: Old Town (Chicago, Illinois), Motorvehicle Accidents, Groupon, Inc., Medical Procedures and Tests, Near North Side
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Caffeine and kids: A safe mix?
Caffeine-infused waffles and maple syrup are promoted as energizing alternatives to a morning mug of coffee. But the recent craze of adding caffeine to a range of kid-friendly snack foods — including popcorn, chewing gum, candy bars, mints,...
Tags: Electrophysiology, Health Treatments, Coffee, Hospitals and Clinics, Consumers
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Precious gift of a parking pass
Carrie Meghie sat beside the incubator of her tiny infant son, born two months early and with lungs that weren't yet ready for the world. Day after day, she arrived at the hospital soon after the sun came up and left long after the skies had grown dark....
Tags: Public Transportation, Health and Medical Professionals, Standard Parking Corporation, Hospitals and Clinics, Nursing
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2 dead, 11 wounded in shootings across Chicago
Tribune reportersTwo men were killed and at least 11 people were wounded -- one of them by police -- in shootings from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning across Chicago, police said. One of the fatal shootings occurred around 12:40 a.m. when a gunman emerged...Tags: John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, University of Chicago, South Chicago, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Fire Department
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Police: Motorist drags cop after being pulled over
Tribune reportersA Chicago police officer was injured when a motorist grabbed her by her bulletproof vest and sped off, dragging the officer and flinging her to the ground, authorities said. The Gresham District officer, 30, had pulled over an SUV a little after 9 p.m....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Gresham
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Fatal shooting follows car crash
Friends and relatives of the manager of a Far South Side gentleman's club who was fatally shot Sunday said they were puzzled by the bizarre incident, which seemed to stem from an early morning traffic crash. Charles Jones, 42, was driving on the Near...
Tags: Shootings, Accidental Death, Gold Coast, Near North Side
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Woman saved after jumping into Chicago River--for a swim
A woman who is believed to have jumped into the Chicago River downtown for a swim was quickly rescued by the crew of a tour boat--in the middle of their annual Coast Guard inspection, officials said. The woman was seen going into the Chicago River...
Tags: Chicago Fire Department, Michigan Avenue, U.S. Coast Guard
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