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Like any successful company, Wal-Mart knows a public relations coup when it sees one. Plans announced recently are textbook perfect: The nation's largest private employer said it would hire every recent veteran seeking a job, amounting to 100,000...Tags: The Washington Post, U.S. Congress, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Global Change, Walmart
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Other Voices: Wal-Mart hiring veterans; paying for natural disasters
Wal-Mart's decision to hire veterans step in right direction  Like any successful company, Wal-Mart knows a public relations coup when it sees one.  Plans announced recently are textbook perfect: The nation’s largest private employer said it...Tags: The Washington Post, Hurricane Sandy (2012), U.S. Congress, Global Change, Walmart
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Change of SubjectCrain's reports: Wrapports LLC, owner of the Chicago Sun-Times, is exploring opportunities for expansion, including considering a purchase of Tribune Co. assets, according to sources familiar with the company's plans. Idle speculators in our hallways have... -
Helen Mirren: Dame at top of game
VarietyHelen Mirren's Walk of Fame star ceremony on Hollywood today will be one of the rare instances in which she stoops to conquer. She's played numerous monarchs in her celebrated career, beginning with Cleopatra as a teenager in "Antony and Cleopatra" at...Tags: The New York Times, Celebrities, James Mason, Hitchcock (movie), Roger Ebert
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“7 Questions” With … Jenny McCarthy
Channel Guide MagazineJenny McCarthy says her mission with her new late-night talk show is to “bring sexy back” to the genre. This seems like an eminently attainable goal for the former Playboy centerfold, who describes The Jenny McCarthy Show as “Playboy... -
Rep. Highlife, a 'Lotto' disappointment and tat boy wonder
Another Chicago politician has been indicted, this one for bank fraud after he allegedly burned through hundreds of thousands of dollars that weren't his on casino gambling, car loans and other high-rolling pursuits. Illinois state Rep. LaShawn Ford,...
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Christianity, Fox News Channel (tv network), Chicago Transit Authority, Mitt Romney
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Real-life cartoon: 2 inmates fled Chicago high-rise jail using bed sheet rope
CHICAGO (AP) — Employees at a high-rise jail in downtown Chicago knew something wasn't right when they arrived to work and saw a makeshift rope fashioned from bed sheets hanging from the bars of a cell window about 20 stories above the ground....
Tags: Judges, FBI, Prisons, Theft, Chicago Tribune
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Gunman's mother kept trials of home life hidden
NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — At the bar, everybody knew her name. Nancy Lanza was the one who, if she heard you were short on cash, regularly offered to pick up the tab at My Place. Two or three nights a week, Lanza — the mother of the gunman...
Tags: Crystal Lake, The Washington Post, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Firearms, Green Monster
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McHenry County judge picked for Vanecko case
Tribune reporterMcHenry County Judge Maureen P. McIntyre was selected today to preside over the politically charged involuntary manslaughter trial of former Chicago Mayor Richard Daley's nephew. Michael Sullivan, chief judge of McHenry County Circuit Court, was...Tags: Prosecution, McHenry, Illinois Supreme Court, Chicago Mayor, Juvenile Delinquency
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'Hitchcock' a lifeless portrait, critics say
For all his fame and cinematic brilliance, Alfred Hitchcock remained an enigmatic figure — prolific on the screen, private off it. The new biopic "Hitchcock," starring Anthony Hopkins as the eponymous director and Helen Mirren as wife Alma Reville,...
Tags: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Anthony Hopkins, Lew Wasserman, Hitchcock (movie)
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Jesse Jackson Jr. Quits Congress, Cites Health Reasons
CNNCHICAGO -- U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. resigned from Congress effective Wednesday, citing the need to spend time "restoring my health." Jackson, who announced his resignation in a letter to House Speaker John Boehner, has been is the subject of several...Tags: Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Restaurants, Pat Quinn, U.S. Senate
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Ex-cop gets life sentence for notorious 1957 Illinois killing
More than half a century later, the case is closed. Seventy-three-year-old Jack McCullough received a life sentence Monday for the 1957 abduction and killing of 7-year-old Maria E. Ridulph of Sycamore, Ill. A lifetime ago, the two had been neighbors....
Tags: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Los Angeles Times, Criminal Laws, Laws, FBI
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