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Family, friends mourn couple found dead after train wreck
Special to the TribuneMore than 700 mourners packed a north suburban synagogue Sunday to honor Burton and Zorine Lindner, a Glenview couple who friends and family said believed life is "not about what you have, but what you have to give." The couple's bodies were discovered...Tags: Tetanus, Judaism, Harry Potter (fictional character), Hurricane Katrina (2005), Religion and Belief
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New on the scene: Rogers Park
At the city's northern point, Rogers Park is the end of the line for suburbia-averse Chicagoans—but don't let that stop you from visiting. This fall's addition of three new restaurants cements this eclectic neighborhood's reputation for having...
Tags: Blue Man Group, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Chicago Restaurants, Foods and Beverages
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1 dead, 8 wounded in shootings Sunday
Tribune reporterShootings across the city left at least one man dead and eight people wounded Sunday, police said. Two people were shot and one died in a shooting about 8:04 a.m. in the 2300 block of West Lake Street in the West Town neighborhood, Chicago Police...Tags: South Chicago, West Town, Garfield Park, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County
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Iowa's pork delicacy champs
PRAIRIE CITY, Iowa — It would be easy to pass by the small, white building with its red-trimmed windows. After all, the cafe is dwarfed by the nearby grain elevators and the Prairie City water tower. Yet the often-crowded gravel lot, where BMWs...
Tags: Potatoes, Sausages, Dining and Drinking, Deere and Company, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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2 killed, 7 wounded early Saturday
Tribune reporterA 20-year-old man was killed in the Little Village neighborhood, another fatally shot in West Englewood and at least seven people were wounded in shootings across Chicago early Saturday, police said. The 20-year-old, Freddie Hernandez, was gunned down...Tags: Little Village, Gresham, Car Tires, West Englewood, Englewood
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Suspect charged in deadly hit-and-run
A man from West Rogers Park will appear in bond court Thursday, charged with the hit-and-run crash that killed one man and injured another. 23-year-old Fernando Perez is charged with reckless homicide and other traffic violations. Tsering Dorjee was...
Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminal Laws, Broken Leg, Injuries and Wounds
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Car found in fatal hit-and-run, driver still at large
Tribune reporterPolice continue to search for the driver of a navy blue Volkswagen Beetle that hit and killed a leader in the Tibetan community and injured the man’s brother in law as they crossed a street in the West Rogers Park neighborhood. Tsering Dorjee had...Tags: David Orr , Citigroup Incorporated, Broken Leg, India, Hospitals and Clinics
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Father of 3 killed in hit-and-run
Chicago police are looking for a driver who struck and killed an employee with the Cook County Clerk's Office and injured another man in West Rogers Park. A dark blue Volkswagen Beetle hit both men while they crossed the street on the 6400 block of N....
Tags: David Orr , Head Injuries, Devon Avenue, Injuries and Wounds
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Police: Windsurfer fine after falling into lake on Far North Side
Tribune reporterA reportedly experienced Chicago windsurfer fell into the waters of Lake Michigan near a Rogers Park beach but got to shore safely on his own and was not injured this afternoon. Two calls came in about 4:30 p.m. reporting a person who was in the water...Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Chicago Fire Department
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El Cubanito: Judging a book by its cover
I was 20, dumb as a rock, but impressionable when it mattered. I stood on Pont Neuf in Paris, overlooking the Seine per every college backpacking cliche. One hand held a baguette, stubbornly warm even eight blocks later. The other held a random,...Tags: Sandwiches, Cuba, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Restaurants, Unica Corporation
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Emanuel won't say if tax incentives part of Children's Museum lease
Clout StreetMayor Rahm Emanuel today refused to say whether the city provided the Chicago Children's Museum any tax breaks or other financial incentives in exchange for signing a long-term lease at Navy Pier. "We'll let all those details out, but I think the good...Tags: Museums, Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, Navy Pier, Richard M. Daley
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