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  2. Stella Foster - Wikipedia

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    Journalist, columnist and secretary. Years active. 1969-2012 (43 years) Employer. Chicago Sun-Times. Known for. Stella's Column ( Chicago Sun-Times) Stella Foster is an African-American journalist for the Chicago Sun-Times who was first an assistant for the newspaper entertainment columnist, Irv Kupcinet, before establishing her own columns ...

  3. Talk:Chicago Sun-Times - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Innovation Awards, while co-founded by the Sun-Times, Chicago's second largest paper, in 2002, is a distinct awards ceremony, recognized on a national stage and counting amongst its honorees Motorola, Sara Lee, Millenium Park, Abbott Labs, and other Fortune 500 companies.

  4. Category:Pulitzer Prize-winning newspapers - Wikipedia

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    B. The Baltimore Sun. The Berkshire Eagle. The Bismarck Tribune. The Boston Globe. The Boston Post. Bristol Herald Courier. Brooklyn Eagle. The Buffalo News.

  5. Lee Bey - Wikipedia

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    October 20, 1965. Chicago, Illinois. Occupation. Journalist. Photographer. Consultant. Lee Bey is architecture critic for the Chicago Sun-Times. He is also a member of the Sun-Times editorial board, where he writes editorials on city governance, neighborhood development, politics and urban planning. Bey is the author of the much-praised book ...

  6. Oak Lawn, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    After cutting Oak Lawn Community High School in half, it caused damage to St. Gerald's and continued to 91st Street and Cicero Avenue, heavily damaging the Airway Trailer Park and the Oak Lawn Roller Rink before rising from ground level. It touched down again in nearby Hometown, Evergreen Park, and Chicago before dissipating over Lake Michigan ...

  7. James Warren (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    James Warren. Born. ( 1953-04-01) April 1, 1953 (age 71) New York City, New York, U.S. James C. Warren (born January 4, 1953) is an American journalist, currently the executive editor of NewsGuard, which rates the credibility of news and information sites. Previously, he was chief media writer for the Poynter Institute, a national affairs ...

  8. Mary Ann Childers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Childers. Mary Ann Childers is an American media consultant and former newscaster. From 1980 to 1994, she worked as an anchor at WLS-TV in Chicago, [1] where she became the first woman to anchor a top-rated 10pm newscast in Chicago. [2] She then worked as a reporter and anchor at Chicago's WBBM-TV from 1994 to 2008.

  9. Jack Dykinga - Wikipedia

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    Jack William Dykinga (born January 2, 1943) is an American photographer. For 1970 work with the Chicago Sun-Times he won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography citing "dramatic and sensitive photographs at the Lincoln and Dixon State Schools for the Retarded in Illinois."