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Jayhawks torment Knights
The UCF women's volleyball team (3-4) suffered a road setback Saturday when Kansas (3-2) downed it 25-23, 25-10, 20-25, 25-17 at the Jayhawk Invitational in Lawrence, Kan. The Knights finished the tournament 1-2. Janine Williams and Stephanie Serna led...Tags: Volleyball, University of Miami, Bethune-Cookman University, Florida State University, Colleges and Universities
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Starting Lines: Tommy Bolt Dies
Tommy Bolt Dies Tommy Bolt, whose 15 PGA Tour victories include the 1954 Insurance City Open at Wethersfield Country Club, died Saturday in Cherokee Village, Ark. He was 92. "The best man I ever knew," his wife, Mary Lou, said Wednesday. Through all the...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Seattle SuperSonics, Boston Bruins, University of Connecticut, Mario
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Central Football At A Glance
Coach: Jeff McInerney (third year, 14-8) Last year: 6-5 Key players: QB Aubrey Norris, 6-1, 180 pounds, Jr. (34-for-58, 473 yards, 5 TDs last year); WR Nick Colagiovanni, 5-11, 175, Jr. (39 receptions, 537 yards, 3 TDs); DE Ernie Greywacz, 6-4, 240, Sr.... -
The sports world in 60 seconds
Little League World Series Florida opens with no-hitter over S. Dakota Joe McGuire's children pulled off a rare double play. The Tampa manager and his son, Michael McGuire, kicked off this year's Little League World Series in fine fashion when Florida...Tags: Public Employees, Multi-Sport Events, PGA Championship, Babe Ruth, National Basketball Association
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Blacks seen as targets of menthol
Chicago Tribune correspondentFLINT, Mich.—Eighty years after a man named Lloyd "Spud" Hughes, as legend has it, accidentally mixed his tobacco with menthol crystals, Congress is fighting over whether to ban these popular flavored cigarettes. Mentholated cigarettes started...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Elections, National or Ethnic Minorities, Health Organizations, Sales
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Back to school: Cooking classes
Special to the Chicago TribuneChicago is cooking! The more than 150 listings here include 13 new venues this year. We have divided the list into subject categories listed alphabetically, from "baking, candymaking" to "wine and spirits." This information was provided to the Tribune...Tags: Downers Grove, Euclid, Wilmette, Furniture, Burr Ridge
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The Declaration of Independence, reloaded
When you've spent as many hours unpacking the text of the nation's founding documents as we have, you start to notice how many concerns that were pressing when the United States was founded remain unresolved today. This is obvious with the U.S....Tags: John Witherspoon, Armed Forces, Charles Carroll, Stephen Hopkins, Richard Stockton
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Mentors ease path to profits
Special to the TribuneEntrepreneurship was a survival instinct for George Burciaga, but a mentor helped him make it happen. Burciaga, chief executive of Chicago technology firm SmarTECHS .net, grew up poor in Pilsen, where two of his uncles were shot on the street and his...Tags: Englewood, Academic Progress, Bolingbrook, Small Businesses, Ethics
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College competition
The National Center for Educational Statistics predicts college enrollment will expand by 14 percent by 2016. That suggests demand for student housing also will grow. But especially in cities like Chicago, which is experiencing a boom in Loop college...Tags: Leslie Mann, Rentals, South Loop, Roosevelt University, Colleges and Universities
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When in the Course of human events...
The Swampby Jim Tankersley France celebrates its independence day on the anniversary of a citizen uprising at a prison; Canada's comes on the anniversary of a legislative act recognizing its self-governance. In the United States, we celebrate a "Dear John"......Tags: John Witherspoon, Richard Stockton, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Lynch, William V Williams
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Rutgers Dominates In Defense
Rutgers has one of the top defensive teams in the country. Here's a look at its impact on opponents over the past two years: Δ Holding teams to 50.9 points and 34.2 percent shooting this season. Opponents are shooting 27.8 percent on three-...Tags: University of Connecticut
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Option 4: Pritzker Park
In our quest to help officials of the Chicago Children's Museum undo the dreadful damage they're inflicting on its image, we offer this fourth alternative to their attempted land grab of a relocation site in Grant Park: If you don't have paws and a tail-...Tags: Harold Washington, Libraries and Museums, Adler Planetarium, South Loop, Illinois Supreme Court
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