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Metromix Planner
21 ■ THURSDAY 'Fake Lake' Head for Lincoln Square for this Neo-Futurists dramedy based on actual events and an ecologically suspect man-made beach. 8 p.m. (also Fri.-Sat.), weekly through Sept. 19; $10-$15, pay-what-you-can Thursdays. Welles Park,...Tags: MC Hammer, Rick Bayless, Nintendo Company Ltd., Lake Shore Drive, Cyndi Lauper
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Recently reviewed
A roundup of restaurants recently reviewed by restaurant critic Phil Vettel. Chef Amaury's Epicurean Affair *** 481 N. Commons Drive, Aurora; 630-375-0426. Restaurants don't get much more personal than this. Chef Amaury Rosado—born, raised,...Tags: Oak Brook, Northbrook, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Orland Park
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Great meals that are great deals
The dictionary definition of "value" is precise: "A fair or proper equivalent in money, commodities, etc. for something sold or exchanged." But, oh, how that differs from diner to diner. One's "fair price" can be "exorbitant" to another. And what you...Tags: Seafood and Fishing Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Wrestling, Coca-Cola Company
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Piniella prefers Marshall for Sunday
ATLANTA—Jason Marquis, Sean Marshall and Jeff Samardzija were manager Lou Piniella's three options for Sunday's start against Florida in Miami, after Tuesday's rainout forced the Cubs to change their pitching plans. And while all three were ready,...Tags: Angel Guzman, Sean Marshall, Major League Baseball, Wrigley Field, Skip Caray
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Mets' Wagner to get MRI; Maine on DL
Billy Wagner has a strained left forearm and will have his second magnetic resonance imaging in two weeks tomorrow, leaving the New York Mets without their closer and starter John Maine. Maine was placed on the 15-day disabled list yesterday with a...Tags: Florida Marlins, Oakland Athletics, Billy Wagner, Dan Meyer, Major League Baseball
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Announcer Skip Caray dies
ATLANTA - Skip Caray, an Atlanta Braves broadcaster for the past 33 years, died yesterday at the age of 68. The cause of death was not disclosed. Caray, who broadcast home games for the Braves on the radio this season, wasn't working during the team's...Tags: Death and Dying, Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers, Skip Caray, Atlanta Braves
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Veteran voice of Braves dead
Associated PressATLANTA — Skip Caray, the longtime Atlanta Braves broadcaster and son of Harry Caray, died in his sleep Sunday in his Atlanta home, the team said. He was 68. Caray had suffered several ailments in the last year but had recovered enough to...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Skip Caray, Atlanta Braves
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Skip Caray appreciation: Muted day for Braves Nation
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionThere's a gaping hole in Braves Nation, a collective sadness as we reflect upon and mourn the passing of the inimitable Skip Caray on Sunday. I spent more than six years on the beat while Skip Caray was in the broadcast booth. My life is a hell of a...Tags: Chicago Cubs, Television Industry, Major League Baseball, Skip Caray, Atlanta Braves
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Gamblers also watching Favre situation
Fantasy football drafts are just weeks away, and Las Vegas gamblers are trying to set their NFL odds. Brett Favre,the fickle face of the NFL, waffled throughout the summer between retiring in Mississippi or playing for the Packers (or another NFL team),...Tags: Super Bowl, Wrigley Field, Casino and Gambling, Games, Auction Service
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Braves broadcaster Skip Caray dies
The Associated PressSkip Caray, a voice of the Atlanta Braves for 33 years and part of a family line of baseball broadcasters that included Hall of Famer Harry Caray, died in his sleep at home on Sunday, the team said. He was 68. The cause of death was not immediately...Tags: Death and Dying, Chicago Cubs, Major League Baseball, Skip Caray, Atlanta Braves
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Back to the Pack: Favre to be added to roster today
The Green Bay Packers reluctantly embraced Brett Favre's forced return to the football field Sunday, after failing to come to a financial agreement that would manage to make Favre happy while staying retired. The NFL announced Sunday that Favre will be...Tags: Green Bay Packers, Injuries, Major League Baseball, National Football League, Roger Goodell
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Skip Caray, 68; Atlanta Braves broadcaster
From Times Staff and Wire ReportsSkip Caray, the wry and often humorous longtime voice of Atlanta Braves baseball who developed a nationwide following broadcasting games on TBS, died Sunday at his home outside Atlanta. He was 68. Caray, the son of legendary broadcaster Harry Caray and...Tags: Diseases, St. Louis Cardinals, Death and Dying, Injuries, Major League Baseball
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