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From 2003 to 2008, Downey wrote the "In the Wake of the News" column for the Chicago Tribune originated by Ring Lardner in 1913, replacing Skip Bayless in that position at the Tribune. He was also a columnist in news, entertainment and sports for the Los Angeles Times, Detroit Free Press, Chicago Sun-Times and Chicago Daily News. [8]
An 1870 advertisement for Chicago Tribune subscriptions The lead editorial in the Chicago Tribune following the Great Chicago Fire. The Tribune was founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, publishing the first edition on June 10, 1847. Numerous changes in ownership and editorship took place over the next eight years.
Milton J. "Milt" Rosenberg (April 15, 1925 – January 9, 2018) was a prominent social psychologist who was professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and was the host of a long-running radio program in Chicago, Illinois.
The man was awaiting trial on burglary, asault and drug charges, according to The News Tribune. The man hanged himself with a strip of a bedsheet, a sheriff's spokesman said. Jail or Agency: Pierce County Jail; State: Washington; Date arrested or booked: 10/1/2015; Date of death: 7/5/2016; Age at death: 47; Sources: www.thenewstribune.com
The Chicago Tribune is being sued by some of its staffers, who say they and other women and Black journalists are being paid less than their white male counterparts. The complaint filed Thursday ...
Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...
Milton Rogovin, 101, American documentary photographer. [269] Jacques Sarr, 76, Senegalese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Thiès (since 1986). [270] Sargent Shriver, 95, American diplomat and politician, Ambassador to France (1968–1970), vice presidential nominee , complications from Alzheimer's disease. [271] Edgar Tafel, 98, American ...
Paul Block (1875–1941), president of Block Communications and publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Toledo Blade [136] [137] Bennett Cerf (1898–1971), co-founder of Random House [138] Jerry Finkelstein (1916–2012), former publisher of the New York Law Journal and the Hill [139] [140]