Chi-Town Daily News
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in September 2009 due to a lack of funding. Archived news coverage on this site is maintained as a public service by the
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Greenpeace targets Chicago-area chemical plant
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Improving breastfeeding rates is a community challenge
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Posted about 2 years in The City Desk
Health officials pushing for more breastfeeding in poor communities
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Posted about 2 years in Chicago news
UIC gets grant for new research center
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Posted about 2 years in On Campus
Union rejects U of C hospital contract
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Posted about 2 years in The Picket Line
U of C hospital workers face contract decision
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Posted about 2 years in Chicago news
U of C prof awarded Medal of Freedom
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Posted about 2 years in Chicago news
Shiller responds to Fix Wilson Yard's lawsuit
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Posted about 2 years in The City Desk
Black community leaders respond to harrowing findings in HIV study
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Posted about 2 years in Chicago news
Wilson Yard backers defend expansion
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Posted about 2 years in Chicago news
Olympic forum raises questions about economy, transit
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Posted about 2 years in Chicago news
Alderman to answer questions on Wilson Yard expansion plan
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Posted about 2 years in The City Desk
Homeless "sweeps" get mixed reviews
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Posted about 2 years in Chicago news
Fix Wilson Yard gets okay to file another lawsuit
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Posted about 2 years in Chicago news
Condo project in question amid financial concerns
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