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Fathers know best
By Molly Each Special to the tribune . As June 15 approaches, sons and daughters race around Oak Street, Bucktown and Woodfield mall, anxious to find the perfect gift to show Dad how much they care. But it's not always about tool belts and fishing...Tags: Personal Service, Issey Miyake, Father's Day, Public Holidays, Bucktown
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Attention, men: It's hip to be squared
By Kevin Williams Tribune reporter . "Izzat for show or for blow?" This is the one thing that a well turned-out man doesn't want to hear as some lout reaches for his pocket square. Perhaps that's the reason Chicago men—hell, men everywhere...Tags: Movies, Fashion Trends, Film Festivals, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Academy Awards
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Medal of Honor for soldier who died
The Associated PressWASHINGTON — A Pennsylvania soldier who jumped on a grenade in Iraq to save the lives of his comrades at the cost of his own will be awarded the Medal of Honor. The nation's highest military honor will be given to 19-year-old Army Pfc. Ross...Tags: Pennsylvania, Defense, The White House, Awards and Prizes, Weaponry
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Frederick revives debate on growth
Sun reporterThe clustered church spires immortalized in a famous Civil War poem still anchor the downtown skyline of this historic city. But the "green-walled hills" cradling the town are likely to sprout walls of brick, concrete and vinyl siding if a bevy of...Tags: Public Officials, Water Restrictions, Elections, Regional Authority, Rivers
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Summer sloughing, according to Sepia's stylish Emmanuel Nony
By Molly Each Special to the Tribune . As sunny days, soaring temps and suffocating humidity roll into town, Chicagoans finally tuck away their leather boots and merino wool suits, opting for lighter style fare. But while the ladies of the Windy...Tags: New York, Issey Miyake
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Status plastic: Membership has its privileges
By Jenny B. Davis SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE . For some, the ability to buy anything, go anywhere or see and do anything lies as close as their wallet. That's because they hold one of a handful of ultra exclusive cards—cards that act like golden...Tags: Tickets, Art Institute of Chicago, American Idol, American Express Company, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated
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State smoking ban coming
The Pennsylvania Senate has broken a year-long stalemate on a statewide smoking ban, approving a compromise bill Tuesday that would make Pennsylvania the 33rd state to outlaw smoking in many workplaces and public spaces. The Senate voted 41-9, sending...Tags: Pennsylvania, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Parliament, Local Authority, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Detroit Fete Wings
Goaltender Chris Osgood stopped just about everything in the Stanley Cup playoffs. With thousands of jubilant fans celebrating the Red Wings' title Friday, he couldn't stop his emotions. "I've had to wipe away a few tears," he said. "This is why I play...Tags: Prosecution, Detroit Red Wings, Steve Yzerman, National Basketball Association, University of Hartford
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Menswear: Affordable high-end fashion
If you've got good taste and plenty of money, it's easy to put together a great menswear wardrobe. You just walk into a classy store (or several), ask for help, try stuff on, then hand over your credit card. But let's suppose you've got neither: You'...Tags: Filene's Basement Corporation, West Chicago, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Fashion Trends, Shoes
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Loading...Paul Smith Photos), and the rest of the gang to the big screen in 1980 a...(June 24, 2008)32 year old Paul Smith of Baldwin, who was arrested in...(June 2, 2008)Frugal finds: Shirt: Claiborne, Marshalls, $16.99. Jean...(May 22, 2008)
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