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Chicago's Hillbilly Problem During the Great Migration - Chicagomag.com  Chicagomag.com |
Chicago's Hillbilly Problem During the Great Migration Chicagomag.com They sold their furniture, rented their house, and came back to Chicago. For the eighty-some dollars a month the Devinneys paid in rent, they got a "substandard fire-trap" in a "dingy, odoriferous, bleak building" at the same price as the payments on ...
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London designer and Houston furniture maker help Mary Ellen Carroll unlock the ... - CultureMap Houston |
London designer and Houston furniture maker help Mary Ellen Carroll unlock the ... CultureMap Houston For Open Outcry, invited guests include Michelle Obama and Ruth Reichl as well as former and current Chicago mayors Richard Daley and Rahm Emanuel. In the past year, Carroll teamed up with London designer Simon Dance to create a unique sculptural ...
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Paul Pezalla keeps 12-year run alive because he loves it - Chicago Sun-Times |
Paul Pezalla keeps 12-year run alive because he loves it Chicago Sun-Times ... and furniture maker/woodworker to develop Wacker Bait & Tackle, LLC, now in Broadview. The biggest carp in his streak is bittersweet for me. Pezalla caught the 38-2 carp, the biggest documented from the Chicago River, in late November 2008. ...
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Galleria store additions include Arhaus - Minneapolis Star Tribune |
Galleria store additions include Arhaus Minneapolis Star Tribune Ohio-based furniture chain will open a 15000-square-foot store in the upscale Edina mall. Edina's upscale Galleria mall on Monday announced the addition or expansion of several national retailers and local boutiques -- plus a couple of departures, ...
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4-year-old girl killed by falling TV - WTSP 10 News  WTSP 10 News |
4-year-old girl killed by falling TV WTSP 10 News ... Heights and a 3-year-old Chicago girl died the same way. Dr. Karen Sheehan, medical director of the injury prevention and research center at Children's Memorial Hospital, said parents need to secure unstable televisions and other furniture pieces. ... 'We just need to learn from this.' Girl, 4, dies after TV set falls on herChicago Tribune Girl, 4, becomes third child in three months to die after TV falls on her headDaily Mail
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Students honor King's legacy with day of service - Chicago Sun-Times |
Students honor King's legacy with day of service Chicago Sun-Times More crews were working at the Salvation Army in Waukegan, NICASA (a substance abuse prevention and treatment agency) in North Chicago and Staben House for homeless women and children in Waukegan to organize donations of clothing and furniture. ...
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Spinning the Oldies - Seattle Weekly |
Spinning the Oldies Seattle Weekly The recycled furniture—from old Chicago factories, now closed—is no more impressive, and Gates makes no link between the decline of manufacturing and the decline of R&B and soul. The old signage is just random. In the end, though a generous, ...
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The Latest DIY Craze? Say Cheese (and Other Dairy) - Wall Street Journal |
The Latest DIY Craze? Say Cheese (and Other Dairy) Wall Street Journal By ALINA DIZIK AJ Simone, a 23-year-old account executive at a furniture chain, had tried pickling, canning and bread-making. The next frontier for him: making cheese. "The first time I pressed cheese into a pre-formed mold, it was really satisfying," ...
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Trump Hotel in Chicago named “Grand Hotel of the Year” - Haute Living |
Trump Hotel in Chicago named “Grand Hotel of the Year” Haute Living The 92-story luxury hotel located in downtown Chicago and is the 9 th tallest building in the world. It has 339 luxurious guestrooms, which feature modern furniture, spacious baths and stunning views. The Trump Hotel also has award-winning amenities ...
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Furniture manufacturer brings jobs back to N.C. - Charlotte Observer |
Furniture manufacturer brings jobs back to N.C. Charlotte Observer ... and the rising yuan has begun to eliminate many of the benefits that attracted furniture companies overseas. Hal Sirkin of the Chicago-based Boston Consulting Group acknowledged the risks but said Cochrane "has a good chance of success. ...
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