One person who knows this well is Jerry Kellman, who hired Obama to come to Chicago and work as a community organizer.
In 1971, when I was getting started as a reporter, the Billy Graham Crusade was scheduled to come to Chicago's cavernous McCormick Place for a week-and-a-half of summer services.
In August 1996, not long before President Clinton was to come to Chicago for that year's Democratic convention, Senator Moseley-Braun made a freelance trip to Nigeria to meet General Sani Abacha, the head of a military regime that had jailed the winner of an election and executed political opponents.
Ventura said 2B Gordon Beckham would play Thursday for Triple-A Charlotte and that he didn't expect him to come back to Chicago until next Thursday.
Von Halle said that 30 to 50 inquiries a day from potential donors come in to her Chicago, Illinois, agency, which connects would-be parents with donors and surrogates.
This team went to a location in downtown Chicago where bike commuters come to park their bikes.
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Knowing that sustenance would be key to surviving whatever might come next in Chicago, the first thing I did was buy a very large bag of chocolate-dipped popcorn with almonds.
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So as we come close to celebrating the centennial of the Chicago butchers story, could we possibly connect the dots, like Henry Ford did, to create the next big idea that would take the IT industry forward for the next 100 years?
Within a few years Euronext Liffe would merge with the New York Stock Exchange, and the Merc would come to terms with a historic rival, the Chicago Board of Trade.
In Chicago, we will come together to determine what proposals to support for a long-term security force of Afghan soldiers and police that, again, can provide for the security of their own country into the future.
In no small part because of the influence of Second City, an evening of humour in Chicago is much more likely to come from improv and sketch comedy than stand-up.
Asquith, had come under attack for allowing an anarchist meeting to commemorate the Chicago Haymarket martyrs.
It took nearly four decades for witnesses to come forward in the infamous Schuessler-Peterson murders in Chicago.
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Many of the vehicles to come to New York have graced the floor at Geneva, Chicago and Detroit this year, but New York always adds a little Broadway glitz to the average car show.
Chase Elementary School, is in a tough, almost entirely Spanish-speaking, Chicago neighborhood, yet 40 or so kids come to school an hour early each day just to take one of the company's Accelerated Reader computer quizzes.
This would surely come as a surprise to many reporters infatuated with growth in downtown districts, notably in Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver and elsewhere.
Chicago announced before the game that Garza will come off the disabled list to pitch Tuesday in Pittsburgh, with Carlos Villanueva shuffling to the bullpen.
Seeing this success, the mayors of Chicago, New York and Seattle have all come forward with plans to launch gigabit testbeds in their cities.
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Activities such as getting arrested when protesting alcohol and tobacco ads in his neighborhood, buying the time of prostitutes to get them into counseling, and adopting two sons and became foster father to another (who died when he was hit by stray gunfire) have come through the gritted teeth of Chicago Archdiocese leaders.
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U.S. officials hope to conclude the partnership pact ahead of a May North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit in Chicago, where alliance leaders are expected to hash out an agreement to support Afghanistan for years to come.
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