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McNay: Making it in the world of self-employment
I believe in self-employment. Every trend indicates that’s where the most growth and opportunity will come from in the future.
People who try self-employment need to understand that money will not come in on a steady basis, the hours will be long,...Tags: Employment, Chicago Jobs, Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus
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Going one-on-one with Paula Poundstone
Paula Poundstone lives in Santa Monica, Calif. "We're near the Jack in the Box," she says. "But I don't like to brag." And although she doesn't perform her stand-up comedy in Chicago often, she's here all the time. She's become almost as well-known as a...
Tags: Radio, Newspaper and Magazine, AIDS, Stand-up Comedy, Paula Poundstone
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Reading Between the WINES
One thing to know about our book club Our book club's name is "Reading Between the WINES." WINES is an acronym for "Women Interested in Nonfiction ExcluSively." All of our selections are nonfiction, which provides very lively discussions. Our meetings...
Tags: Outliers: The Story of Success (book), Bars and Clubs, James Frey, George W. Bush, Dining and Drinking
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A quarter-century of nurturing Baltimore's leaders
Jan Houbolt may be the most influential Baltimorean you've never heard of. As head of the Greater Baltimore Committee's Leadership Program since 1989, he has helped groom some of the state's up-and-coming leaders through a 10-month-long series of site...
Tags: Howard University, Arlington (Staten Island, New York)
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God is no Yeti: a rumination on religion
Several times, reading the comments beneath an online article about religion, I've come upon remarks along the lines of: "Really? A magic being in the sky?" Terry Eagleton, in "Reason, Faith, and Revolution," refers to this pseudo-critique as the Yeti...
Tags: Focus on the Family, Religion and Belief, Separation of Church and State, Philosophy, Judaism
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The tricks to not writing badly
The Baltimore SunWe copy editors like to think of ourselves as guarantors of accuracy, protectors of the reader, guardians of the language, and other noble roles. But the plain fact is that our basic task is to keep people from making asses of themselves in public. ... -
'After the Music Stopped' looks back at the fiscal collapse
-------------------- After the Music Stopped The Financial Crisis, the Response and the Work Ahead Alan Blinder Penguin Press: 496 pp., $29.95 -------------------- "Obamanomics was an incoherent blur to most citizens — and a not very...Tags: Mortgages, U.S. Congress, Finance, Henry Paulson, Entertainment
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Apodaca: Newporters' dogged devotion
It's good to be back from a holiday break filled with the usual overindulgence — too much rich food, family drama and cookie sprinkles inhabiting every nook in my kitchen. More than anything, my life recently has been consumed by concerns over...Tags: Fishing, Dog (animal), Lifestyle and Leisure, Manhattan (New York City)
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Chicago BBB chief has navigated scandal to rebuild public trust
Tribune staff reporterWhen Steve Bernas took over as CEO of the Chicago region's Better Business Bureau, the only employer he's ever known as a professional, it was a baptism by fire. Bernas was being groomed to take over, but he only took the reins in 2007 because his...Tags: Advertising, Radio, Chicago Police Department, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Religion and Belief
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Dog books certain to give you paws
My first dog was a golden retriever named Tisha. Tisha was quiet and friendly, a perfect golden for a 4-year-old boy; my mother swears that when we took her to the vet one last time, as the dog lay dying on the operating table, Tisha lifted her head at...
Tags: T Coraghessan Boyle, Chicago Tribune, Newspaper and Magazine, Arthur Miller, Charles Addams
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Stephen Colbert teases Malcolm Gladwell about his hair [video]
If you weren't watching the Colbert Report on Tuesday night, you missed Stephen Colbert poking fun at author Malcolm Gladwell's shock of curly hair. Gladwell, for his part, looked kind of uncomfortable, and didn't even try to make a hair joke in return....Tags: J.K. Rowling , Stephen Colbert, Google+
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Who wants to define the psychogeography of Los Angeles?
Maybe you're a writer who got lost in Los Angeles once and discovered a corner of the city you never knew existed. Or maybe you've simply enjoyed wandering about Los Angeles and feeling its history, a history that seems largely hidden, and which no one...
Tags: Authors, Book, Arts and Culture
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