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Long Grove residents frustrated with building of sewage lift nearby
Chicago Tribune reporterCaryn McCoy encountered the perils of a winding country road near her Long Grove home six weeks ago. She was struck by a sport-utility vehicle while riding her bike, suffered three broken ribs and a broken clavicle and received 30 stitches. She and...Tags: Water Pollution, Clubs and Associations, Environmental Pollution
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Ghastly trade
This letter is regarding Monday's editorial (July 14), "Advice from an oil man." While I agree that replacing natural gas -- generated electricity with wind -- generated electricity is a laudable goal, I question whether the saved natural gas should...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, Natural Gas, Natural Resources, Prices
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Kern sets out to realize new media reality
Gerould Kern remembers Christmas Eve of 1990, the day he was offered a job at the Chicago Tribune, as one of the happiest of his life. "From the moment I came to work for the Tribune, I was just thrilled to be here and to get the chance to do all the...
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Nightmare at 20,000 feet
I had the worst nightmare: I was on a commercial flight when, suddenly, the oxygen masks dropped down. An announcement came over the intercom: "We are experiencing a problem with our cabin pressure. Please place the mask over your nose and mouth,... -
Door County, Wis.: Gateway to vacationland
Intimate island resorts. The nation's oldest al fresco theater company. Fish boils. What's not to love? Door County is a bit of a stretch for a day-trip (last time we made the trek, we were in the car for an antsy 51/2 hours), but it's a weekend warrior's...Tags: Cross Country Skiing, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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Fancy Foods And Art
As a sand sculptor, Kirk Rademaker has traveled the world, replicating buildings, the human form and even company logos in incredible detail from the stuff that beaches are made of. So what was Rademaker doing at the 54th Summer Fancy Food Show, which...Tags: Macy's, Public Employees, Sculpture, Simsbury, John McCain
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A new flight plan
Special to the Chicago TribuneDeparture Gate B-10 was crowded with New York-bound passengers on a Friday afternoon. Check-in lines were not long for Flight 686, but those in the queue looked bored and impatient. A uniformed flight crew member walked to the check-in desk and picked up...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Defense, American Airlines, Inc., SkyWest Incorporated, Transportation
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NAPERVILLE/AURORA: Rail-merger foes set meeting for July 23
Officials from Naperville, Aurora and Plainfield are stepping up efforts to fight Canadian National Railway's proposed purchase of the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway by holding a "Call to Action" meeting July 23. Residents of these towns are being urged...Tags: Naperville, Joliet, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Railway Transportation, Plainfield
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Tinnitus patients have a friend in zebrafish
Special to the Chicago TribuneProfessor Ernest Moore hasn't named the zebrafish in his Northwestern University laboratory, where he researches drugs for tinnitus (ringing of the ears). But if he did, he says, he would name his favorite one Rose, after one of his mentors. "Professor...Tags: Medical Research, Defense, Health and Safety at School, Veterans Affairs, West Chicago
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Enough already
I'm so tired of hearing economists explain that gas prices are high because of tight supplies. Think about it: There is no rationing, no gas lines, no gas stations running out of gas. Obviously there's enough gas for our consumption. Why, then, should...Tags: Prices
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