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Saturday's Highlights
SERIES
Management: The owners of a chocolate-dipped berry business are in need of some help in the new series "We Mean Business" (10 a.m. A&E).
Off the charts: Sid needs to fill his chore chart with stickers on the new children's show "Sid the Science...Tags: Major League Baseball, NBC, Television Industry, Chicago White Sox, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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TODAY'S PICKS
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN (8 p.m., TNT) (Drama, 1998) - A World War II captain (Tom Hanks) and his squad risk all to locate and send home a soldier whose three brothers died in combat. SERIES COPS (8 p.m., Fox/5) - Season premiere: Law enforcement from...Tags: Tyrone Power Sr., Philadelphia Phillies, Lillian Gish, Major League Baseball, New York Mets
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Jean Gabin retrospective at Egyptian Theatre
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFrench film star Jean Gabin played the Everyman every woman wanted. From the early 1930s until his death in 1976, the bulky, sexy and brooding Gabin was one of France's greatest movie heroes. Beloved internationally three decades after his death --...Tags: Humphrey Bogart, Maurice Chevalier, Celebrity, Jean Renoir, Charles Boyer
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Girl's first day of school never came
Chicago Tribune reportersNequiel Fowler was so excited to start 4th grade on Tuesday that she already had her backpack organized, a new outfit picked out and her hair braided with white beads. But first she enjoyed the last afternoon of summer, playing down the block from her...Tags: Public Holidays, Death and Dying, Murder, Humboldt Park, Gang Activity
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2nd chance for Tillman's baby
Chicago Tribune reporterBears cornerback Charles Tillman was at practice in May when he received an urgent message: His 3-month-old daughter, Tiana, was being rushed to a hospital. After an initial round of tests, Tillman and his wife were told Tiana had heart problems and...Tags: People, Health Treatments, Lovie Smith, Charles Tillman, Health Organizations
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Ramadan fasting challenges healthy, ill Muslims alike
Even Muslims without serious health issues can find fasting during Ramadan, which starts Monday, a challenge as the body adjusts to going without any form of food or drink between dawn and dusk for a lunar month. "For someone who is used to eating...Tags: Medical Research, Medicine, Oak Lawn, Public Holidays, Religious Festivals
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Vietnamese boy's long journey smoothed by outpouring of support
Chicago Tribune reporterWatching 2-year-old Phung Thien Nhan scoot merrily around an examination room at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, making excited conversation with strangers and burning through toys with a toddler's fickle taste, one would never know that he'd...Tags: Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), Therapies, Physical Fitness, Buddhism
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Motorcyclist killed near anniversary of his father's Lake Shore Drive death
Chicago Tribune reportersJohn Reffke planned to put his motorcycle into storage, shutting down his bike season early out of respect for two sad family dates—his late father's birthday and the anniversary of his father's fatal motorcycle accident on Lake Shore Drive in 1968&...Tags: Transportation, Death and Dying, Road Accidents, Motorcycling, Transportation Accidents
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City to step up enforcement of bike laws
Chicago Tribune reporterFor many bicyclists on the streets of Chicago, coming upon a red light or a stop sign is not necessarily a signal to halt. "If there's nothing around, no traffic, it doesn't faze me," said Larry Smith, 32. "It's a victimless crime. When you're riding a...Tags: Transportation, Diplomacy, Petroleum Industry, Vehicles, Road Transportation
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Family, friends, colleagues remember officer
Chicago Tribune reporterAs Rev. Donald Nevins brought the funeral mass of Chicago Police Detective Robert Soto to a close Tuesday, the quiet was interrupted by a police car's blaring siren, a fitting punctuation to a service honoring the 23-year veteran slain last week....Tags: Death and Dying, Religious Leaders, New Year's, Law Enforcement
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Hollywood hotshot? No, Luke Wilson likes to play everyman
Sentinel Movie Critic"I'm always makin' movies that I figure'll play better in the Midwest, in less cynical places than L.A. and New York," says actor Luke Wilson in that familiar Texas drawl. "Henry Poole is Here is one of those movies. You can kind of get caught up in L.A....Tags: Luke Wilson, Wes Anderson
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Ugandan children's choir gets $10,000 check from Chicago businessman
Chicago Tribune reporterAs the Ugandan orphans of a children's choir awaited word on the valuables stolen from one of their tour vans Sunday evening, a measure of comfort came in the form of a check from a concerned Chicago businessman. Timothy Rand, president of Midway Airport...Tags: Ceremonies, People, Midway Airport, Children, Society
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