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Monday, November 12, 2012
5:30 - 9 a.m. Jonathon Brandmeier 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Mike McConnell 9:35 a.m. Mike McConnell learns why we should reconsider hitchiking. 12 - 3 p.m. John Williams 12:35 p.m. The Civilization Starter Kit. Self-Inflating Tires. An indoor cloud. ...Tags: Tom Skilling, Weather, Weather Reports, Chicago Restaurants
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Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag
Chicago Tribune reporterWho is your choice for the biggest surprise of the season so far? Would I be in the running if I said Tim Jennings? -- Chuck Durante, Guiling, China There are a number of candidates. Tim Jennings is a good one, seeing he was benched at the end of last...Tags: Dan Pompei, David Lean, National Football League, Mike Singletary, Reggie White
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Morgan State's Travis Davidson making the most of his senior year
Fourteen years ago on the outskirts of Ann Arbor, Mich., an 8-year old boy learned to be a football player. In the blistering heat of summer, the boy climbed and descended the concrete steps of Eastern Michigan's Rynearson Stadium, past empty bleachers as...
Tags: Morgan State Bears, National Football League, North Carolina Central Eagles, Delaware State Hornets, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
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The Prospector: Gators' commit Keanu Neal epitomizes the term All-American
In a packed gymnasium in this tiny town off I-75, just south of the Florida Turnpike merge, Keanu Neal sat shyly at a table on the stage last Thursday. Banners proclaiming him an All-American were draped behind him. Hundreds of adoring fans filled...
Tags: National Football League, San Diego Chargers, Florida's Turnpike, Media Industry, College Baseball
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SDSU back honored
South Dakota State University running back Zach Zenner was added Tuesday to the 2012 Walter Payton Award Watch List. The Payton Award, presented by The Sports Network, and in its 26th year, is presented to the outstanding player in the Football...Tags: Football, Sports, South Dakota State University
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CPS students at the Tribune's The Mash: "I want pop quizzes. I want school lunch on a plastic tray."
The walkout staged by Chicago Public Schools teachers this week had a ripple effect on thousands of children throughout the city. Among them are the high school students who work for The Mash, the Chicago Tribune’s teen publication and journalism...
Tags: Kenwood, Career and Workplace, Students, Back to School, Teaching and Learning
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Bearing Down With ... Patrick Mannelly
For RedEyeThe Bears used the final pick of the sixth round of the 1998 draft on a long snapper from Duke. Fifteen years later, Patrick Mannelly still is the team's long snapper and the franchise's longest-tenured player. On Thursday he will play in his 29th Bears-...Tags: Patrick Mannelly, Chicago Bears, National Football League, Bryan Robinson, Green Bay Packers
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QB Robert Marve steps up after Purdue suspends starter Caleb Terbush for the season opener
SportsDirect Inc. Recap: Purdue 48, Eastern Kentucky 6 Purdue 48, Eastern Kentucky 6: Last-minute starter Robert Marve completed 31 of 38 passes for 307 yards and three touchdowns as host Purdue opened its 125th season with an easy win over Eastern...
Tags: Purdue Boilermakers, Eastern Kentucky Colonels, Football, Sports
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James Wilder earns game ball with spark to FSU's bruising rushing attack
TALLAHASSEE – James Wilder had a strangle hold on a prize possession as he entered the media interview room at Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday night. “I'll sleep with this tonight. This is going to be my girlfriend tonight,” said...Tags: Earl Campbell, National Football League, Maryland Terrapins, Jimbo Fisher, Football
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2 friends with autism rock out with former teacher
The two men stand in the spotlight: one with a soulful voice, the other with a gift for writing melodies. Together they play music that seems to unlock them from their disabilities. "Sing along, y'all!" calls Adam Hines, a stocky 26-year-old with a big...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Autism, Students, Music Industry, Teachers
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College Football: Eastern Kentucky picked to win OVC
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Eastern Kentucky is back at the top where it has dominated Ohio Valley Conference football for so long. The Colonels, who won their league-high 21st championship last season in a three-way tie for the title, are the preseason...
Tags: Murray State Racers, Ohio Valley Conference, Eastern Kentucky Colonels, Football, Sports
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Ella M. Towe, 78
Ella Mae Towe, 78, of Garden Lane, Hagerstown, died peacefully in her sleep, Thursday, July 12, 2012, at the Williamsport Retirement Village, where she was convalescing. Born Feb. 9, 1934, at The Hollow, Patrick County, Va., she was the daughter of...Tags: Arable Farming, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), American Legion
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