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    Sep 1, 2010 |Blog| Cars.com
  1. Navigation Systems Put to the Test

    KickingTires
    One of the most popular options available for new cars is a navigation system. Often these add $1,000 to $3,000 to the sticker price and can even be wrapped into more expensive packages. It???s certainly easier to swallow that slightly......

    Tags: Plainfield (Will, Illinois), Passenger Cars, Acura, DVDs, New Lenox

  2. Sep 2, 2010 |Blog| Cars.com
  3. Navigation Systems Put to the Test: The Results

    KickingTires
    On Wednesday, we laid out plans to take several navigation systems ??? the pricey factory systems in an Acura TSX, a BMW 3 Series and an Infiniti G37, plus a $180 handheld Garmin Nuvi 255W ??? and see how they......

    Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Plainfield (Will, Illinois), Google Inc., Elmhurst, Travel

  4. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  5. Fat lady sings for San Antonio scribe Dan Cook

    Watchdog
    Dan Cook, the San Antonio sports journalist widely credited with popularizing the line about sports events and singing fat ladies, has died, and Anthony Rieber poses a good question: What will the first line of your obituary be? Here's how......

    Tags: Boston Red Sox, Scott Gragg, American League, Death, Sports

  6. Mar 17, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  7. For Obama, Opening Day overseas

    The Swamp
    by John McCormick As much as President Barack Obama would like to be at Chicago's U.S. Cellular Field on April 6, it seems unlikely that the First Fan will be there for the home season opener against the Kansas City......

    Tags: White House, Government, Chicago White Sox, Barack Obama, Major League Baseball

  8. May 5, 2009 |Blog| Newsday
  9. Yankees fans storm gate in effort to see baseball game

    Watchdog
    Interesting story here about a near-riot Monday night as fans tried to re-enter Yankee Stadium upon learning the game against the Bosox was not rained out. Here's the thing: There are very good reasons for the no re-entry policy, and......

    Tags: New York Mets, Sports, Weather Radar, Weather

  10. Jul 23, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  11. Buehrle's perfect game, Obama's call

    The Swamp
    by Christi Parsons and Mark Silva and updated at 9 pm EDT with Chicago fundraisers Mark Buehrle pitched a perfect game today, just the second in the history of the White Sox. Barack Obama needed this one. The White Sox......

    Tags: Getty Images Inc., White House, Government, Spring Training, Chicago White Sox

  12. Apr 4, 2010 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  13. Presidential triathlon: First pitch next

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva In the spirit of this fine spring (Easter) weekend in which first the president's Saturday afternoon of golf and then his game on the basketball court last week were noted in these e-pages, the sports lineup continues......

    Tags: Basketball, Football, Alcoholic Beverages, Sports, Dining and Drinking

  14. Apr 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. No reason Bulls' Rose can't recapture magic

    Amid the civic uncertainty Saturday night over Derrick Rose's basketball future created by the torn ACL in his left knee came hope from the unlikeliest of places: on a mound inside a baseball park six miles south.
    Amid the civic uncertainty Saturday night over Derrick Rose's basketball future created by the torn ACL in his left knee came hope from the unlikeliest of places: on a mound inside a baseball park six miles south. At U.S. Cellular Field hours after...

    Tags: Basketball, John Paxson, Derrick Rose, Tom Thibodeau, C.J. Watson

  16. Aug 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Wise's persistence pays off for Sox

    Friends regularly tell Dewayne Wise he should write a book about his vagabond baseball career. And what a page-turner it would be.
    Friends regularly tell Dewayne Wise he should write a book about his vagabond baseball career. And what a page-turner it would be. A small-town kid from Chapin, S.C., who turned down a football scholarship to play quarterback at South Carolina so he...

    Tags: Kenny Williams, Robin Ventura, Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Mark Buehrle

  18. May 20, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Phil Rogers' MLB power rankings

    <strong>1. Rangers (1)</strong><strong>:</strong> How good of a team do you have to be to beat the Tigers when Miguel Cabrera hits three home runs? Texas did that after putting Ian Kinsler on the DL on Sunday. Alexi Ogando is another recent addition to the DL.
    1. Rangers (1): How good of a team do you have to be to beat the Tigers when Miguel Cabrera hits three home runs? Texas did that after putting Ian Kinsler on the DL on Sunday. Alexi Ogando is another recent addition to the DL. 2. Cardinals (2):...

    Tags: Colorado Rockies, Barry Zito, Chris Sale, Eric O'Flaherty, Detroit Tigers

  20. Feb 26, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Keppinger addition no home run, but he's what White Sox need

    <strong>SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.</strong> &mdash; As a Class A second baseman in 2002, Jeff Keppinger swung for the fences in the home run derby at the South Atlantic League All-Star Game against the likes of promising sluggers Ryan Howard and Jose Bautista.
    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — As a Class A second baseman in 2002, Jeff Keppinger swung for the fences in the home run derby at the South Atlantic League All-Star Game against the likes of promising sluggers Ryan Howard and Jose Bautista. This is who...

    Tags: Kenny Williams, Ryan Howard, Home Run Derby, College Baseball, Chicago White Sox

  22. Sep 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Dunn puts White Sox on his back

    Adam Dunn couldn't stop smiling. He was floating, levitating almost, as he talked about how all the years of his baseball career &mdash; including one of the longest seasons anyone has ever had &mdash; had led to two swings of his bat Monday night.
    Adam Dunn couldn't stop smiling. He was floating, levitating almost, as he talked about how all the years of his baseball career — including one of the longest seasons anyone has ever had — had led to two swings of his bat Monday night. In a...

    Tags: Jerry Reinsdorf, Kenny Williams, Triple Crown, Vinnie Pestano, Detroit Tigers

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