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Truckloads of joy at Kandy Kane Ball
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe ninth annual Kandy Kane Ball & Toy Drive was another sellout with more than 1,000 guests celebrating Dec. 10 at Joe's Bar. This 20,000-square-foot, warehouse-style venue was transformed into a winter wonderland with hanging mistletoe, ice...Tags: Steroids, Interior Policy, Interior Policy, Toy Industry, Cancer
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Shocking results in 'So You Think You Can Dance'
Reality CheckThe show opens with the entire cast dancing a Sonya Tayeh choreographed routine to "XR2" by M.I.A. I was waiting for the cast to unveil the whips and chains if you catch my drift. The first surprise to me is......Tags: Robbie Williams, Liza Minnelli, Leona Lewis, Entertainment, Missing in Action
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Ducks sign veteran forward Mark Bell
The Fabulous ForumDucks sign veteran forward Mark Bell to one-year contract. Mark Bell has not played in the NHL since 2008.... -
Ducks' Jacques to serve suspension, miss game against the Kings [Updated]
The Fabulous ForumDucks forward J.F. Jacques served an automatic one-game suspension Sunday for instigating a fight in the last five minutes of the Ducks’ 4-1 exhibition victory at Vancouver on Saturday. Although the NHL rule book stipulates that the player’s... -
More Flags, More Jobs
The 33 NewsThere were long lines today at Six Flags in Arlington. It wasn't patrons, however, but people looking for jobs. "It's nice. It gives me a chance to make money, so I can have fun this summer" job seeker Jayla Fields said. The amusement park opened up its...Tags: Employment, Amusement and Theme Parks, Six Flags Inc., Career and Workplace, Chicago Jobs
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Blackhawks lose 7-1 to San Jose
Special to the TribuneThere has been no doubt that the arrival of Martin Havlat, acquired in a three-team trade with the Ottawa Senators and San Jose Sharks last July, brought a legitimate offensive star to the Blackhawks. "He's obviously a great player and was a great...Tags: Bill Guerin, Patrick Marleau, Martin Havlat, Joe Thornton, Ottawa Senators
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Hawks' offense cold as ice
Tribune staff reporterThis is what it came to Sunday night for Blackhawks coach Trent Yawney. With his team trailing by two goals and generating very little offensively, Yawney pulled goaltender Nikolai Khabibulin for an extra attacker with more than three minutes left....Tags: Duncan Keith, Rob Niedermayer, National Hockey League, Adrian Aucoin, Teemu Selanne
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Tightly fitting cap could squeeze Cullen
Tribune staff reporterBack in the old days of the NHL, moving players in and out of roster spots was relatively easy. Length of contracts and amounts owed certainly were factors, but not nearly as much as now with the salary cap. The cap also can serve as a pair of...Tags: Curtis Brown, Matthew Barnaby, National Hockey League, Sports, Phoenix Coyotes
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Hawks' offensive gaffes do damage
Tribune staff reporterBlackhawks coach Trent Yawney has lamented defensive lapses throughout this season. But it was offensive miscues as much as defensive mistakes that cost the Hawks in the first 20 minutes Friday of a 3-2 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets. The loss was the...Tags: Sports, Death, Cale Hulse, Hurricanes, Jaroslav Spacek
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Wings' late rally shocks Hawks
Tribune staff reporterFormer Blackhawks coach Brian Sutter had a theory for why they would play some of their best games of the season against the Detroit Red Wings: fear of being embarrassed. That's a feeling with which the Hawks are all too familiar after a pair of dismal...Tags: Matthew Barnaby, Nicklas Lidstrom, Sports, Jaroslav Spacek, Detroit Red Wings
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Penalties can't knock off Hawks
Tribune staff reporterGeneral manager Dale Tallon lamented after the second period of Friday night's 3-2 shootout victory that the Blackhawks must lead the NHL in being down two men on penalties. The Hawks got themselves in trouble again Friday with penalties, with both of...Tags: Kyle Calder, Avalanches and Landslides, Duncan Keith, Sports, Joe Sakic
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Khabibulin watches 1st shootout defeat
Special to the TribuneWhen the public address announcer gave the starting lineups Friday night, a smattering of boos filled the arena. The reason: In a game billed as Nikolai Khabibulin's return to the city where he helped win a Stanley Cup in 2004, Craig Anderson was...Tags: Kyle Calder, Duncan Keith, Sports, Brad Richards, Rene Bourque
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