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Maxwell Street Market is on the move again
Chicago Tribune reporterThe Maxwell Street Market was held for the last time on Canal Street on Sunday as the city moves vendors next week a few blocks away to Desplaines Street, a change that will take the market even farther from its eclectic roots. For about 120 years, the...Tags: Bridgeport (Chicago, Illinois), University of Illinois at Chicago, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Sales, Maxwell Street
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Skokie officer who killed bank robbery suspect was not shot as first reported, police say
The officer who shot and killed a bank robbery suspect in north suburban Lincolnwood was not shot by the man, contrary to initial reports, Skokie police said Tuesday. "There were no holes in his clothes, no bruises," Skokie Police Sgt. Frederick...Tags: Northbrook, Assault, Injuries, Glenwood, Bank Robbery
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Shootout kills bank robbery suspect, and Skokie cop is saved by bulletproof vest
Chicago Tribune reportersA quiet block of large homes in north suburban Lincolnwood was the scene of a shootout Monday afternoon when a Skokie police officer pulled over a car driven by a bank robbery suspect and they exchanged shots before the suspect was fatally wounded, police...Tags: Bank Robbery, Northbrook, Evanston, Theft, St. Francis Hospital
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Positions on Iraq
This is in response to columnist Steve Chapman's "McCain's confusion on Iraq" (Commentary, July 24). The only one confused is Chapman. John McCain was calling for more troops back in 2003. Barack Obama, on the other hand, while still a candidate for the...Tags: George Bush, Barack Obama, John McCain
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Man sentenced to 60 days for hate crime, assault
A Chicago man was sentenced to 60 days in jail and 2 years of probation Wednesday after he was found guilty last month of threatening three Jewish teenagers with a gun and calling them anti-Semitic slurs during a 2007 confrontation in Lincolnwood. John...Tags: Trials, Assault, People, Teen-agers, Juvenile Delinquency
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Protect, serve, demand free java?
Chicago Tribune reporterIt's maybe the last great perk a beat cop can get. A free cup of coffee, a discount on a greasy burger. Though many police departments officially frown on freebies, coffee houses and restaurants around the city and suburbs give the gratis, and the...Tags: Starbucks Corporation, Prosecution, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Law Enforcement, Employees
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FBI didn't need billboard to see this insider cabal
The FBI has taken an interest in the adventures of Chicago's new dynamic duo, state Sen. Jimmy DeLeo (D-How You Doin?) and his sidekick, convicted stool pigeon Mark "Jimmy's Weakest Link" Richmond. In our last installment, Richmond and DeLeo were in...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Jesse White, Contracts, Deerfield, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Clever patriotism
I wanted to thank you for digging into the archives for these marvelous patriotic photos from 1918 ("United they stood," Editorial and Commentary, July 3). Just when we think the times we live in are so clever, we learn that those who came before us... -
Boy, 17, charged in fatal stabbing in Des Plaines
A 17-year-old boy from the Des Plaines area has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder after a Saturday stabbing. Israel Moreno, 21, of the 3700 block of Harding Avenue in Des Plaines, had been stabbed in the abdomen when police arrived about...Tags: Des Plaines, Assault, Murder
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Stroger's actions hurt more than help
I believe Mr. Stroger's department is not working efficiently. Probably, he is not capable to run the office. That is why Cook County constantly has deficit in the budget. Why does Cook County need thousands of new job positions? It seems that the...Tags: State Budgets, Real Estate, Sales
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Mmm! Doughnut story opinions
Fans of doughnuts—tender cake, puffy yeast—had a few opinions about "The Hole Story: A field guide to Chicago's doughnuts" (At Play, July 17). Here are some letters and online thoughts. "I've been going out of my way to get a chocolate cake...Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Oak Park, Steppenwolf Theatre, Carol Stream, St. Charles
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Guns increase risk of suicide in home
Steve Chapman's column "Is buying a gun a suicidal act?" (July 13) perpetuates misinformation regarding gun ownership and the risk of violence by ignoring the available data. Of the many published case-control studies that have examined gun ownership...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Firearms, Gun Control, John Flaherty
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