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Bob Hope Airport seeks to add 'Burbank' to name
Bob Hope Airport will soon be known as Burbank Bob Hope Airport as part of a new summer ad campaign to drive more passengers to the regional airfield during its peak travel time of the year. The temporary name change comes as officials respond to airline...
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Britton returns
Bits and pieces from the local sports scene. Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman returns from injury: Still recovering from minor back surgery last month, Burroughs High graduate Eben Britton missed the team's season opener last week. Although he's...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Wayne, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets, Carolina Panthers
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Selena Gomez obtains restraining order against serial stalker
Disney star Selena Gomez has obtained a restraining order against a 46-year-old convicted stalker who allegedly planned to kill her based on conversations he said he had with God. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge William Stewart last week ordered...Tags: Judges, Los Angeles Police Department, Selena Gomez, Gomez (music group), Riots
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Ready for the ride of her life
LOS ANGELES — Kristina Harrison received a gift from her daughter prior to the biggest competition of her life.
Taking part in the dressage equestrian event at the 2003 Pan American Games as a member of the Team U.S.A., Harrison carried with her...Tags: Idaho, Colorado, Awards and Prizes, Wayne, Nebraska
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Olympics deal revives talk about Chicago games
The conversation about Chicago hosting a Summer Olympics is being revived after one of the biggest hurdles to a U.S.-based games was overcome this week.
The International and U.S. Olympic committees agreed Thursday to a revised deal for sharing...Tags: Summer Olympics, Sports, White House, Philip Hersh, Richard M. Daley
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IOC, USOC deal stokes talk of new Chicago Olympics bid
Tribune reportersThe conversation about Chicago hosting a summer Olympics is rising from the ashes after one of the biggest hurdles to another U.S.-based games was overcome this week. The International Olympic Committee and the U.S. Olympic Committee agreed on Thursday...Tags: Sports, White House, Richard M. Daley, Philip Hersh, NATO Summit
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Catchings lifts Fever over Sky 83-72
The Indiana Fever have appeared in the WNBA playoffs in each of the last seven seasons.
The Sky, well, they are trying to get there for the first time in their seven-year history.
Behind league MVP Tamika Catchings and 12-year veteran Katie Douglas, the...Tags: Indiana Fever, Sports, Swin Cash, Chicago Sky, Women's National Basketball Association
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Chicago pastor elected top Liberian bishop
At last, the Rev. Jensen Seyenkulo can go home.
As a newly ordained pastor in the West African nation of Liberia, he escaped civil war more than 20 years ago. Now a longtime pastor in Chicago, he will return to a wounded country — quite different...Tags: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Charles Taylor, Lutheranism, Liberia, Wars and Interventions
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Chicago architect designs a beacon for health care in Haiti
MIREBALAIS, HAITI — Under a blinding Caribbean sun, far from the sleek Chicago residences she usually designs, architect Ann Clark saw well-laid plans turn to improvisation, yet again. Overhead, a 2,850-pound ventilation system dangled from a...Tags: Melissa Harris, Social Issues, Tuberculosis, Air Transportation Delays, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Chicago gas prices hold near high into Memorial Day weekend
Tribune staff reporterIllinois residents will hit the road this holiday weekend in slightly greater numbers than last year despite the fact that gasoline prices remain at historically high levels, according to AAA projections. The average price for regular gasoline in the...Tags: Holidays, Trips and Vacations, AAA, Memorial Day, Transportation Industry
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Bat-Pod and Tumbler at Navy Pier
The high-powered vehicles from “The Dark Knight Rises” are on display at Navy Pier beginning at 10 a.m. Friday. The Bat-Pod and the Tumbler were featured in the first two movies of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy and are...
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