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Illinois Announces New Name For Asian Carp, An Invasive Fish Species

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In a video presentation on Wednesday, Chicago chefs and Illinois officials argued calling the fish “Copi” will help convince people to eat them.
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Chicago Teachers Vote To Return To Classrooms

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The Chicago Teachers Union says roughly two-thirds of voting educators approved the proposal.
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Fresh Moves Mobile Market Brings Food To Those In Need

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The Urban Growers' Collective — a Black- and women-led non-profit in Chicago — runs the initiative by loading buses with fresh produce every week.
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Fighting Food Insecurity With Love Fridges

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It's very community-based, and the premise is simple: Take what you need and give what you can. That's it.
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NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade Turns Pandemic Blues Irish Green

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The world's largest and oldest St. Patrick's Day celebration has returned after token processions during the pandemic.
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Daigger and Company, a lab equipment supplier outside Chicago, says growth is at a standstill. Owners say Washington politics is part of the problem.

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CAPTION: Daigger and Company, a lab equipment supplier outside Chicago, says growth is at a standstill. Owners say Washington politics is part of the problem. (Aug. 5) [SOT: JIM WOLDENBERG / PRESIDENT / DAIGGER & CO.] [SOT: JIM...
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The NCAA agreed Tuesday to settle a class-action head-injury lawsuit by creating a $70 million fund to diagnose thousands of current and former college athletes to determine if they suffered brain trauma playing contact sports. (July 29)

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The NCAA agreed on Tuesday to help athletes with head injuries in a proposed settlement of a class-action lawsuit that college sports' governing body touted as a major step forward but that critics say doesn't go nearly far enough. The...
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Chicago Ski Club Is Making Olympians

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Norge Ski Club has helped launch Olympic journeys for multiple skiers, including three this year.
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Baby robots help research into child development

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AP Television Frontier Research Center, Osaka University Osaka, 14 June 2010 1. M3 Neony, a robot programmed to simulate the behaviour of a baby 2. Various of M3 Neony using an object to stand and walk 3. Various of M3 Neony sitting up,...
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Deadline day to sign up for the Affordable Care Act or face a penalty is here, but again, more problems with the website. HeatlhCare.gov was down for nearly four hours Monday. Still, more than 6 million Americans have already signed up. (March 31)

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{SOT:Jennifer Koehler, Director, Get Covered Illinois} "We've seen demand pick up and we're doing our best to accommodate that demand." {SOT: Dan Walsh, New Hampshire Foundation for Healthy Communities} "I'm getting phone call after...
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Michelle Obama's 100 days - popular in polls and taking on community projects

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Washington, DC 20 January 2009 1. UPSOUND: Barack Obama, President - United States: "And will, to the best of my ability, "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." "preserve, protect and defend the...
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USA: R J REYNOLDS CHAIRMAN TOBACCO DEAL PRESS CONFERENCE (2)

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English/Nat Tobacco companies are not only dropping support for comprehensive legislation in Congress but have vowed to start fighting instead. On Wednesday Philip Morris and Lorillard joined R-J Reynolds in actively opposing a 500 (b)...
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Potential jurors questioned as Conrad Black fraud trial begins

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1. Various of Former media mogul Conrad Black and aides leaving courthouse 2. Tilt down of Chicago court house 3. Satellite trucks lined up on street 4. Close-up of Canadian satellite truck 5. Close-up of satellite dish 6. Reporter...
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Tallest building in US gets new tourist vantage point

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1. Mid of people walking past Sears Tower sign 2. Wide pan left looking up at Sears Tower 3. Wide of glass balconies in tower 4. Pan up of people on glass balcony 5. Close of two children looking at view from tower 6. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Multi-tasking actor John O' Hurley discusses balancing family and his heavy workload as he juggles two touring productions, 'Spamalot' and 'Chicago.' (March 27)

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HEADLINE: John O'Hurley's balancing act CAPTION: Actor John O'Hurley juggles family and his heavy workload as he stars in two touring productions, 'Spamalot' and 'Chicago.' (March 27) (CHICAGO broll - 15:25:15:25 "all i care about is...
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Why Is The Trucking Industry Changing?

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During the pandemic the trucking industry struggled due to loss of drivers. Now the industry is picking back up as driver enrollment increases.
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How Live Storytelling Is Helping People Cope With Mental Illness

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Heather Bodie is the executive artistic director at an organization that uses live reenactment to start discussions on topics about mental health.
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The Federal Aviation Administration is reviewing security practices and how it deals with unexpected incidents throughout its air traffic control facilities following last week's fire at a Chicago-area air traffic facility. (Sept. 29)

Higher Ed
"Yesterday I had a flight and that one got canceled, so I rebooked. and then I had another flight. that one got canceled. so I rebooked and now my flight that I'm on just got canceled. so I'm going to have to rebook for my 4th...
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One of the largest spam operations in the world is shut down

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1. Pan of press conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Baker, Federal Trade Commission: "The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) has filed a law suit in federal court here in Chicago, the challenge is both illegal spamming and deceptive...
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The tallest building in America is getting a new owner and a new name. The Sears Tower is becoming the Willis Tower after a London-based insurance broker announces it is moving in.

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HEADLINE: Chicago's Sears Tower to be no more CAPTION: The tallest building in America is getting a new owner and a new name. The Sears Tower is becoming the Willis Tower after a London-based insurance broker announces it is moving in....
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Stuck in a stalemate, President Barack Obama and his Republican rivals in the House are slugging it out in Washington rather than reaching for a holiday season accord to prevent payroll taxes from going up on 160 million workers

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HEADLINE: PAYROLL TAX STALEMATE & MAIN STREET CAPTION: Stuck in a stalemate, President Barack Obama and his Republican rivals in the House are slugging it out in Washington rather than reaching for a holiday season accord to prevent...
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WRAP President speaks on Iraq, NKorea and Tax

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O'Hare International Airport, Chicago 1. Air Force One jet comes to a stop on the tarmac 2. Bush emerges from plane and waves, walks down the steps Chicago 3. Bush entering the Economic Club auditorium 4. Wide shot of Bush talking at...
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Illustrators' art at the International Vintage Poster Fair

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San Francisco, California, USA - October 21, 2011 1. Various of vintage posters advertising BOAC and Quantas, Kelloggs, Canadian Pacific, Hamburg Amerika Linie, American President Lines, Alaska 2. Wide of people in the Galerie Documents...
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Chrysler dealerships close across country, effect on communities

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Orange, New Jersey 1. Wide of Chrysler dealership 2. Mid of dealership sign 3. Mid of van for sale on dealership lot 4. Close of writing on window of car 5. Dealership employee backing up car 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Vox pop, Orange...