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Market Basket: Frankie's BBQ fans rejoice
Rich Welsh used to think twice about driving all the way from his home in Osceola to the west side of South Bend for barbecue. It was 40 miles round-trip. Granted, he would definitely make the trip every now and then, albeit not as often as he had a...
Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Business, Bars and Clubs, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Problem Solver: Tainted BP gas damages van but repair claim rejected
Paul Goss had barely driven his van out of the gas station's lot before it started riding rough and making jerking movements. The Roseland resident had purchased gas at the same BP station in Hammond before, and it had been fine. But he knew immediately...
Tags: Jon Yates, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, BP Plc
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Child's character matters in education
Jeff Nelson and his team at OneGoal knew they couldn't just focus on academics when they began to put together a strategy in 2007 to help underperforming Chicago Public Schools students enter college and earn degrees. As he talked to teens who had...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago Teachers Strike
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Thoughts while preparing a bracket
South Bend TribuneIdle thoughts while taking my NCAA basketball tournament bracket sheet and methodically tearing it into tiny little pieces: - Hadn’t some of us already mowed our yards twice by this time last year? - When do you think the NBA starts looking...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wetlands, College Sports
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Brotman: Thousand Man March will call for fathers active in children's lives
The Friday morning Bible study meeting opened with testimony, and in his, Lloyd McNeal reported that he had done something remarkable: He had called the police with information about street activity. Back when he was engaged in street activity himself,...
Tags: Prisons, John Hay, Austin (Chicago, Illinois)
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MARKET BASKET : Corridor metamorphosis
The owner of the former North Village Mall property on Indiana 933 last week announced that a skilled nursing and assisted living center is planned at the site. Mike Dobson says he shelved earlier plans for a mixed-use development that incorporated...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Foods and Beverages, Business, Heavy Engineering, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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'Louder Than a Bomb' still crackles with young poets' ideas
Last week, in a valiant effort and one that deserves to be applauded, the mayor and NBA Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas took the point in an effort to raise money to expand the at-risk youth basketball program known as Windy City Hoops. “For me, as a...
Tags: Columbia College Chicago, Detroit Pistons, Robert Frost, Victory Gardens Theatre, Englewood
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Leslie Zemeckis sashays into the history of burlesque
During the shabby final days of the last of the burlesque houses that once dotted State Street near Congress Parkway, three of us — in possession of a few bucks and self-confidence fueled by fake IDs — entered the Follies Theater and saw a...
Tags: Movies, The New York Times, The Hollywood Reporter, Festive Events, Jeffrey Tambor
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Kass: Junior lacked discipline to make it in Chicago
This being Chicago, where political dynasties have their hands kissed by journalism and commerce, expect the following about former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife, Sandi, the former 7th Ward alderman: Lamentations for what might have been for...
Tags: Tony Rezko, Trials, U.S. Senate, Elections, Jesse Jackson
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Market Basket : Eateries and more fill the Basket
The shopping cart is overflowing, so today you are receiving a variety of updates about new restaurants and stores from Plymouth to Niles, and from LaPorte to Mishawaka. Hacienda is planning Plymouth location Hacienda Mexican Restaurants is hoping to...
Tags: Restaurants, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, The Salvation Army, Dining and Drinking, Mexican Restaurants Incorporated
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Market Basket : Where all get VIP welcome
Ordering sushi or other dishes from a Japanese restaurant can feel intimidating, whether you have trouble pronouncing the name of an entree or deciphering what it contains. But not at Zing. Customers who dine at the locally owned Japanese fusion...
Tags: Restaurants, Sandwiches, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Sushi and Sashimi
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Family breakdown goes biracial
I know from past experience that I'm going to upset some folks by saying this, so brace yourselves: Marriage is very important and beneficial to the raising of children, but there's little evidence that it fights crime. I bring this up in response to...Tags: Politics, Elections, Money and Monetary Policy, Family, Jesse Jackson
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