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'Game Change' by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin
Nearly 50 years ago, the political journalist and historian Theodore H. White was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for his insider's account of John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign, "The Making of the President 1960."
His success with that and subsequent...Tags: Bill Clinton, Michelle Obama, Republican National Conventions, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Hillary Clinton
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Duncan Sheik enters the 'Whisper House'
Duncan Sheik is a skeptic of the supernatural -- "I completely don't believe in ghosts," the singer-songwriter says. Yet if his new musical “Whisper House” is to succeed in its world premiere Thursday at the Old Globe Theatre, audiences -- not...Tags: The Who (music group), Andrew Lloyd Webber, Book, George W. Bush, Stamford
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Scientist troubled by depression
Sun reporterIn the months leading up to the 2001 anthrax scare, Bruce E. Ivins had sought help from a psychiatrist, started taking antidepressants and repeatedly told a friend he was frightened by bouts of paranoia and depression. Yet even as his mental condition...Tags: Death, Armed Forces, Lawyers, Career and Workplace, Mental Health
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Decade of despair boiled over to paranoia
Tribune staff reporters.Bart Ross spent nearly a decade waiting to be heard, living with a face disfigured by cancer surgery, in constant pain, sinking deeper and deeper into a state of paranoia and growing ever more convinced the medical and judicial systems were out to get...Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago, Death, Oncology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Litigation
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Troubled past, tragic future
Sun StaffSIXTEEN DAYS before Frank Zito is charged with murder, Donna Dukes hears a knock at the door of her Centreville apartment. She's expecting company, so she doesn't check the peephole before opening the door. It's Frank Zito again - only Dukes, a 49-year-...Tags: Illnesses, Wayne T Gilchrest, Dog (animal), Interior Policy, Arts and Culture
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Hunted 60 years ago, Sonia is running again
Tribune arts criticOn the frigid evening of Feb. 15, 2001, a silver-haired woman who stood less than 5 feet tall packed some skirts, blouses and underwear into two brown shopping bags. She put on her gray winter coat, locked the door to her Skokie home and fled. After she...Tags: Symptoms, Illnesses, Armed Forces, Ernie Pyle, Nursing
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