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...playwright's alter ego, rejects a suffocating marriage with a very eligible doctor and utters Heidi-esque lines like "I made choices based on an idea that doesn't exist anymore." Still, the spirit of the play is more aptly conveyed by Janie's comically maladroit efforts to cook a roast chicken for her boyfriend...
...stretched out on the floor. The institute claimed that Old Glory was positioned so viewers would not be forced to walk on it. But Joseph Morris, a lawyer for several veterans' groups, said the exhibit constitutes an "invitation to step on the flag." The vets, however, failed to persuade Cook County Circuit Judge Kenneth Gillis to close the show, so it reopened to the public Friday, after several days of being viewable only to students, faculty and staff. Security guards allowed only a limited number into the gallery at any one time, but that did not stop several veterans from...
...name like that of the late Mayor Richard J. Daley. Last week it appeared that the fabled boss's firstborn son might be the next occupant of the office in city hall from which hizzoner presided for 21 years. In a Democratic primary notable for its racially polarized voting, Cook County State's Attorney Richard M. Daley defeated Eugene Sawyer, a black who took over as mayor 16 months ago, after the death of Harold Washington, Chicago's first black chief executive. Daley's 55%-to-43% victory makes him an odds-on favorite in the mayoral election next month...
...love to cook," Joslin says. "I would love to go back and do the full program to become a certified gourmet chef...
Sawyer, who was elected acting mayor by city officials days after Washington's death, has been struggling to keep the seat. But as election day neared, he steadily closed on Daley, the Cook County state's attorney...