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Apes trained and fitted with monitors to track heart disease

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AP Television Chicago, Illinois, USA - 7 May 2012 1. Tight shot of chimpanzee chewing stick at Lincoln Park Zoo. 2. Mid shot of child looking at chimpanzee exhibit at Lincoln Park Zoo. 3. Mid shot of Dr. Kathryn Gamble watching a zoo...
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Prohibition, Earthquake, J.P.Morgan, World's Fair

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Prohibition is Repealed; Dry Era Over The 21st Amendment to the Constitution officially ends 14 years of prohibition in the US Fleets of trucks begin delivering wines and spirits to stores and restaurants. Jubilant crowds lift their...
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Chlorine gas forces thousands of costumed participants to evacuate 'furries' convention

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A chlorine gas leak at a suburban Chicago hotel hosting a furry convention sent 19 people to hospital suffering nausea and dizziness early on Sunday. Thousands of guests at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Rosemont were also evacuated,...
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The future ex-Mr. Britney Spears played a concert in Chicago Wednesday and fans say he mentioned his famous wife

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HEADLINE: Federline Performs As Divorce Battle Begins (spears-divorce) CAPTION: The future ex-Mr. Britney Spears played a concert in Chicago Wednesday and fans say Kevin Federline mentioned his famous wife. (Nov. 9) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Flying the healthy skies?

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HEADLINE: Flying the healthy skies? CAPTION: The AP's Mark Carlson takes us inside a CDC quarantine station based at Chicago O'Hare Airport and talks to one of the officers responsible for making sure air travelers are coming into the...
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The U.S. census bureau says 46 million people now live in poverty. 70 miles outside Chicago is Pembroke, where 50 percent of the people are unemployed.

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HEADLINE: U.S. poverty at 30-year high CAPTION: The U.S. census bureau says 46 million people now live in poverty. 70 miles outside Chicago is Pembroke, where 50 percent of the people are unemployed. (Sept. 13)
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Private Policing Is Rising In Chicago, But Not Everyone Is On Board

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Private policing is rising in Chicago neighborhoods, but many residents don't know why they're there or what they can actually do.
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U.S. Hiring Stays Strong, Complicating Fed's Inflation Fight

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With not enough people available to fill jobs, businesses are having to offer higher pay to attract and keep workers.
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Look at pets that lived in White House ahead of Obama family dog

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AP Television Chicago, Illinois - 4 November 2008 1. Various shots of US President-elect Barack Obama and his family walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President-elect: "Sasha and Malia, I love you both more than...
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There's A Rise In Catalytic Converter Thefts Across The U.S.

Higher Ed
Rhodium is used in car converters, but as the rarest metal in the world, it's also valued for jewelry, high-end mirrors, and electrical devices.
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Bloomberg

No Keystone Pipeline, No Problem for Canadian Oil

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Nov. 14 -- Canadian oil producers have managed to increase transport of crude shipments to U.S. Gulf Coast refineries in spite of delays to the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline. Bloomberg's Matthew Philips reports on Market Makers.
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A suburban Chicago hotel hosting an annual furries convention, the Midwest FurFest, was forced to evacuate after chlorine powder was discovered in a stairwell. (Dec. 7)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Lucius Halliard, Furry Convention attendee: I saw a couple of ambulances going and out here I saw a couple of firetrucks so i figured something serious was probably going on and then the fire alarm went off and so,...
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In Europe a new deadly E.Coli strain has infected more than 1600 people and killed at least 18. And this has farmers, consumers and officials looking at possible gaps in the U.S. food system.

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HEADLINE: E.Coli outbreak points to gaps in US food system CAPTION: In Europe a new deadly E.Coli strain has infected more than 1600 people and killed at least 18. And this has farmers, consumers and officials looking at possible gaps in...
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Bloomberg

The Hottest Markets for Office Real Estate

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Nov. 19 -- Cushman & Wakefield's Bruce Mosler discusses the hottest markets for office real estate with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Analyst: Tariffs Likely to Cost American Jobs

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President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum has resulted in retaliation from the country's closest trading partners, which some analysts warn will cost American jobs. On Friday, the...
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Now Fresh at McDonald's: Beef in Some Burgers

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The Quarter Pounder is getting a fresh makeover: McDonald's is now serving Quarter Pounders with fresh beef rather than frozen patties at about a quarter of its U.S. restaurants. The fast-food giant hopes to appeal to...
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Bloomberg

Emanuel Looks to Attract Health Tech Jobs to Windy City

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Sep.26 -- Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli sat down with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Rishi Shah, the founder and CEO of health-tech startup Outcome Health, to talk about the opening of the company's new building, Outcome Tower, and its plans...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Marvin Nelson wins the 1934 Toronto swim marathon

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Title card: 'Farmer again swim champ. Toronto - long distance Lake Ontario swim captured by American for 3rd time! Marvin Nelson of Iowa conquered icy waters - for $5,000' / group of people in swimwear walk on dock / VS swimmer's bodies...
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Nobel for Economist Who Explained Irrationality

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University of Chicago professor Richard Thaler was honored by the Booth School of Business community in Chicago on Monday, following the announcement that he had been awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Economics. As one of...
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Foam cheesehead is hot when Packers do well

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There's no milk, bacteria, fermentation or refrigeration at one Wisconsin cheese factory. That's because it makes foam cheeseheads.  
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Bloomberg

Trump's $1 Trillion Building Plan Faces Roadblocks

Higher Ed
Jun.06 -- Bloomberg's Mark Niquette discusses President Donald Trump's infrastructure plan with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bartman Gets Cubs World Series Ring

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Steve Bartman is getting a World Series championship ring from the Chicago Cubs. The Cubs announced Monday they were giving a ring to the fan remembered for deflecting a foul ball that might have landed in left fielder...
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Bartman Gets Cubs World Series Ring

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Steve Bartman is getting a World Series championship ring from the Chicago Cubs. The Cubs announced Monday they were giving a ring to the fan remembered for deflecting a foul ball that might have landed in left fielder...
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#ThisIsOurLane: Chicago Surgeons Give Prognosis Of Online Movement

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We asked trauma surgeons who treat gun violence victims in Chicago to weigh in on the year since #ThisIsOurLane and what's next for the movement.