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  2. Root Cause (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was released in 2019 on Netflix, Amazon, Vimeo, iTunes, Google Play and YouTube. The American Dental Association, American Association of Endodontists and the American Association of Dental Research sent a private letter to media companies hosting the film and warned them that "continuing to host the film could harm the viewing public by spreading long-disproven claims."

  3. Editorial: Downtown Chicago needs reimagining. It’s OK (this ...

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    The famed civic architect Daniel Burnham uttered words that became both a mantra and a shackle: “Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men’s blood.” Well, today’s Chicago is broke.

  4. Column: Netflix documentary on Mike Veeck’s life is a balm ...

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    Mike Veeck had a documentary to promote, but he couldn’t start without getting one thing off his chest. “What’s going on with my White Sox?” he asked. “Man, they are killing me.”

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    Downtown buildings are sinking. The good news is that it’s happening slowly. Tribune reporters Adriana Perez and Rebecca Johnson spoke with experts on the cause (underground climate change), the ...

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  7. Scrappers Film Group - Wikipedia

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    Scrappers Film Group was the prior name of Truth & Documentary, [1] a documentary film production company in Chicago, Illinois. [2] Founding partners Ben Kolak and Brian Ashby's inaugural film Scrappers won “Best Documentary Feature” and the “Audience Award” at the 2010 Chicago Underground Film Festival.

  8. D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?! - Wikipedia

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    D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?! is a four-part documentary mini-series released by Netflix in 2022. [1] The series discusses the history and investigation of the Northwest Orient Airlines hijacking by the man known as D. B. Cooper in 1971 [2] and includes interviews with investigators and journalists involved with investigating the case.

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