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Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) archives from January 2007

EDITORIAL: Miles per ... pound?
January 1, 2007

As vultures die off, Parsee rite in peril.
January 1, 2007

Unskilled truckers rampant: Licensing fraud found in 24 states over last 5 years.
January 1, 2007

Frontier family fights to return home: Eviction erases a vestige of Montana's homestead history.
January 1, 2007

Wishing, hoping, doing.
January 1, 2007

Packers spoil the city's fun: Bears fans find little to cheer for in, out of stadium.
January 1, 2007

James Andelin: 1917 - 2006: Actor shone on radio, TV, filmChicago voiceover pro started out acting on local radio programs, but ended his career with small parts in big movies.
January 1, 2007

Twins find each other, sisterhood and fame.
January 1, 2007

Chevrolet, Ford still in race for No. 1 in U.S.
January 1, 2007

EDITORIAL: One year and counting down.
January 1, 2007

'I just wish I had a little more time': Just as his issues reach the forefront, a veteran congressman steps down because of Parkinson's.
January 1, 2007

John T. Burke: 1923 - 2006: Firefighter devoted to job, family.
January 1, 2007

Wooded Island's silence is deafening: Birds take wing after brush clearing, storms.
January 1, 2007

Newcomers enjoy new birthdays, new lives: Jan. 1 is the adopted birthday of many political refugees from Africa whose real dates of birth were lost to the chaos of their homelands.
January 1, 2007

There goes the neighborhood bar: O'Neil's on Ontario pours its last beer.
January 1, 2007

Thousands join for Eid observance: Hussein execution during important holy period was ill-timed, some observers say at annual service.
January 1, 2007

Room for Net video?: Purveyors of pay TV lack incentives to allow full marriage of TVs, PCs for video content.
January 1, 2007

Ford set to reveal Lincoln update.
January 1, 2007

Soaring thanks to boring summer: Hard-working Deng keeps getting better.
January 1, 2007

Teary-eyed Favre hints he's ready to call it quits.
January 1, 2007

These fans can't afford short fuse: Fireworks crew finds time to watch Bears.
January 1, 2007

Chess match game: LSU `D' coordinator aware of challenges in facing Irish's Weis.
January 1, 2007

The Lions take a hit.
January 1, 2007

Tomato-worthy celebs of 2006.
January 1, 2007

Their pitch: Healthy, happier New Year: After a season of endless injuries to Cubs' staff, Rothschild hopes Prior, Miller can rebound.
January 1, 2007

'06 goes out with a flop: Listless play, 6 turnovers mark horrendous effort by Grossman, BearsGAME 16: PACKERS 26 BEARS 7.
January 1, 2007

Hawks start to test Savard's patience: Coach is not happy after 2nd loss in row puts them under .500BLUE JACKETS 3, BLACKHAWKS 1.
January 1, 2007

Wildcats rolling into 2007: Carmody pleased as NU gets 10 victories by Jan. 1 for 1st timeNORTHWESTERN 85, NORTHWESTERN STATE 59.
January 1, 2007

BEARS GRADES: Tribune reporter Fred Mitchell turns in his report card for Sunday's game.
January 1, 2007

Running backs not the problem: Benson over 100 for first time, Jones over 1,200 for year.
January 1, 2007

Hardly passing grade for QBs: Grossman has 3 INTs in 1st half; Griese not much better.
January 1, 2007

Something to talk about.
January 1, 2007

Benson running ahead of the pack: He's thrilled after career-high night.
January 1, 2007

Determined to regroup: Bears vow to get over Sunday's debacle in time for postseason.
January 1, 2007

General manager of WMAQ-AM 670: Radio exec, who co-owned Wisconsin stations, knew the power of his medium.
January 1, 2007

Health falters, but not their love.
January 1, 2007

Refugee safe but longs for family: Political asylum unsure for Sudanese activist, wife, children.
January 1, 2007

Masked men shoot 6 at party: 2 critically injured on South Side after door kicked open.
January 1, 2007

NBA's in a scoring mode.
January 1, 2007

Democrats in Congress have difficult road ahead.
January 1, 2007

USC turns Michigan into faux finishers.
January 1, 2007

Bears see a trend developing.
January 1, 2007

The Brett Favre Question lingers again.
January 1, 2007

The Chicago Tribune At Random column.
January 1, 2007

Fighting Irish donate time and aid to assist a hard-hit school.
January 2, 2007

Fresh Finds: Parsnips.
January 2, 2007

Hastert's neighbors bruised by loss of clout.
January 2, 2007

Raising the gourmet, one nugget at a time.
January 2, 2007

Engineer engages in giddy Girl Talk.
January 2, 2007

Sandwiches stay at top of food chain.
January 2, 2007

Off the Shelf: Sparkling juice; honey cheesecake; cheese tortas.
January 2, 2007

The Top 10 travel list: High marks.
January 2, 2007

A cozy boutique hotel in Quebec City.
January 2, 2007

Port ID checks may have big impact on freight haulers.
January 2, 2007

EDITORIAL: The myth of job insecurity.
January 2, 2007

A decade of dreams abruptly checks out: A historic hotel distinctive for its small-town charm closes in rural Iowa, and its rags-to-riches owner is losing her luster, writes the Tribune's Manya A. Brachear.
January 2, 2007

EDITORIAL: Diesel cleans up.
January 2, 2007

With a hop and 3 steps, son keeps polka star's music alive.
January 2, 2007

Difficult year is predicted for Congress: Forecasts of deadlock cloud Democrats' goals.
January 2, 2007

City murder tally up: Chicago police blame gangs for increase after 4 years of decline.
January 2, 2007

Emmett Mitchell Steele: 1927 - 2006: Music teacher was `great mentor'.
January 2, 2007

Dads keep their end of holiday deal: Bears game on New Year's Eve commits fathers to a New Year's Day surrounded by a mass of girls and dolls.
January 2, 2007

James Calvetti: 1917 - 2006: Gave air travelers their fair cutBefore he started his family-operated meat company, businessman had helped design molds that kept airplane-meal steaks consistent in weight and thickness.
January 2, 2007

Dr. William Brand: 1934 - 2006: An expert on radiation for cancer treatment.
January 2, 2007

William Occomy Jr.: 1931 - 2006: Longtime specialist in computersInterest in geography, history fueled his understanding of people, his family says.
January 2, 2007

Mother slain, baby injured in shooting: Boyfriend wounded; child's father charged.
January 2, 2007

As town grows, cop builds a squad: Pingree Grove's chief is handling everything from badges to training.
January 2, 2007

Calendar embraces disco for dollars: Libertyville's `village people' don costumes for a downtown fundraising effort.
January 2, 2007

DuPage has 9 slayings in '06: County of nearly 1 million keeps tally low.
January 2, 2007

Private-equity firms expecting little slowdown.
January 2, 2007

Suing won't help, says battered Bulls rookie.
January 2, 2007

Rivera is in demand--again: Cardinals express interest; Falcons, Steelers may as well.
January 2, 2007

Players dig in--to help: Fighting Irish donate time to assist a hard-hit school in storm-ravaged New Orleans.
January 2, 2007

Why Jan. 2 is such a relief.
January 2, 2007

CORRECTIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS.
January 2, 2007

Tax relief still on the table: Lawmakers will try again to extend assessment cap.
January 2, 2007

Freshman shoots to top for Wildcats: Leading scorer Coble awaits Big Ten challenges.
January 2, 2007

When life rewrites the playbook: After a humiliating 2005 season that saw Steinmetz football lose every game, coach Elbert Kern realized he needed a strategy that went far beyond the gridiron.
January 2, 2007

Russia revisited: Soviet legacy lies among grave markers in frozen tableaux.
January 2, 2007

Tabloids are fertile soil, but nothing sprouts in shallow 'Dirt'.
January 2, 2007

Curses! Favorite toy has problem: Boy's police-officer play set includes swear word, parents say.
January 2, 2007

Less is so much more for Rebecca.
January 2, 2007

Starbucks plans to cut trans fats: Coffee chain to announce that its stores in Chicago and nine other cities across the U.S. will switch to trans-fat-free fresh pastries and lunch items as of Wednesday.
January 2, 2007

Grid computing gaining acceptance: Increased power of home units helps.
January 2, 2007

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