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Schuler Books hosts party for East Lansing author Josie BlossEast Lansing native Josie Bloss mined her old journals from high school for material, and her first novel - Band Geek Love - was born. Schuler Books in Eastwood will host a reading and pizza party tonight at 6 p.m.
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Ask AmyDEAR AMY: My husband and I have been married for 24 years. He does a great deal of business development for a large firm. He is becoming increasingly involved in numerous community groups, explaining that this is how he builds relationships and, ultimately, clients.
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Truth and Consequences in the Gaza InvasionThe fact that active opposition to Israeli policy, say, on college campuses, has spread beyond the Arab-Muslim core towards the mainstream, whereas active support for Israel has shrunk to a fraction of the ethnic Jewish core, is a telling indicator of where things are headed.
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East Lansing author Josie Bloss releases third novelEast Lansing sophomore Noel Owen wore her marching band jacket proudly to meet Band Geek Love author Josie Bloss at the library on Saturday afternoon.
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Inside a special taping of 'Secrets of Louisville Chefs Live' with Papa JohnSaturday afternoon's taping of \"Secrets of Louisville Chefs Live\" at Sullivan University's Kitchen Theater featured Louisville's most famous chef (this side of Col. Sanders anyway): Papa John Schnatter. read more
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'Irish' food in Chicago isn't quite so in IrelandWhat, you may well ask, is Irish food? \"The Irish used to have a very rich, complex food culture, but that was hundreds of years ago,\" says writer Coleman Andrews. In The Country Cooking of Ireland (Chronicle Books, $50), he'scollected and refined more than 225 recipes, documenting both a historicand an emerging Irish cuisine. Both are pretty far from Chicago Irish fare.
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Milton Bradley said he was a prisoner in his own home while he was playing for the Chicago CubsMilton Bradley said he was a prisoner in his own home while he was playing for the Chicago Cubs.
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NBA: Utah 132, Chicago 108CHICAGO, March 9 (UPI) -- Deron Williams connected for 28 points and dished off 17 assists Tuesday, powering the Utah Jazz to a 132-108 blowout of Chicago.
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Man dies after jumping into Chicago River to elude policeA man died tonight after he jumped into the south branch of the Chicago River to elude police, officials said. The man, believed to be in his early 20s, was rushed to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 8:16 p.m., according to hospital spokesman Marcel Bright.
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Bruce J. Graham, Chicago Architect Who Designed Sears Tower, Dies at 84Known for his integration of modernist design and sophisticated engineering in buildings, Mr. Graham played a role in changing Chicago’s skyline.
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2,000 grades raised at Chicago Public Schools' Hyde Park AcademySun-Times Special Report: Last school year at struggling Hyde Park Academy High, more than 2,000 grades were boosted at least one notch, a Chicago Sun-Times analysis shows. And this school year, blanket A's were ordered issued to all students of five new Hyde Park teachers.
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