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  2. Neil Steinberg - Wikipedia

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    Neil Steinberg (born June 10, 1960) is an American news columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and an author. He joined the paper's staff in 1987. Steinberg has written for a wide variety of publications, including Esquire, The Washington Post, The New York Times Sunday Magazine, Rolling Stone, Sports Illustrated, Details, Men's Journal, National Lampoon and Spy.

  3. Vernon Jarrett - Wikipedia

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    During his years at the Tribune, he also was a host on Chicago's ABC-TV station, WLS, where he produced nearly 2,000 television broadcasts. In 1983, he left the Tribune for the Chicago Sun-Times as an op-ed columnist. He later became a member of the Sun-Times editorial board, and retired from the Sun-Times in 1995.

  4. Lewis Manilow - Wikipedia

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    Bob Goldsborough, Lewis Manilow, philanthropist who played key roles with MCA, Loop theater district, dies at 90, The Chicago Tribune, December 12, 2017 (obituary) Maureen O'Donnell, Lewis Manilow dies, helped found Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art, The Chicago Sun-Times, December 13, 2017 (obituary)

  5. Tom Dundee - Wikipedia

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    Tom Dundee (1946–2006) was a singer/songwriter born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. [1] He began his career in Corrales, New Mexico in 1969. A year later he became a principal member of the Chicago folk scene that spawned such performers as John Prine, Steve Goodman, Mick Scott, and Bonnie Koloc. In the 1980s, Dundee performed throughout ...

  6. Chicago Sun-Times - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily nonprofit newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Since 2022, it is the flagship paper of the non-profit Chicago Public Media, [3] and has long held the second largest circulation among Chicago newspapers, after the Chicago Tribune. The Sun-Times resulted from the 1948 merger of the Chicago Sun ...

  7. Mike Royko - Wikipedia

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    Michael Royko Jr. (September 19, 1932 – April 29, 1997) was an American newspaper columnist from Chicago. Over his 30-year career, he wrote over 7,500 daily columns for the Chicago Daily News, the Chicago Sun-Times, and the Chicago Tribune. A humorist who focused on life in Chicago, he was the winner of the 1972 Pulitzer Prize for commentary .

  8. Lois Wille - Wikipedia

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    Lois Jean Wille (/ w ɪ l iː /; née Kroeber; September 19, 1931 – July 23, 2019) was a Chicago-based journalist, editor, and author. She won her first of two Pulitzer Prizes in 1963 for a series on local government's failure to provide contraceptive information and services to low-income women.

  9. David E. Reed - Wikipedia

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    David Reed was an avid sailor. At different times while travelling the globe, he was based in New York, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, and Virginia. References. The Washington Post, Obituary, 11/26/1990; The Washington Times, Obituary, 11/27/1990; The Chicago Tribune, Obituary, 12/2/1990; The Chicago Sun-Times, Obituary, 12/1/1990