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The dreamy master bedroom
If you're looking for a tranquil retreat in your new home, why not create a master bedroom fit for a king? Many homeowners are doing just that as they look for a quiet place to unwind, read a book or sit by a crackling fireplace. In many households, it's...Tags: Beverage Industry, Furniture, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Bars and Clubs, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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More seniors weighing reverse mortgages
Special to the TribuneQAre reverse mortgages still available? AIt may have become more difficult to finance a home purchase lately, but reverse mortgages are actually growing in popularity. Reverse mortgages, which pay built-up equity back to the homeowner in monthly...Tags: Chicago Mortgages, Real Estate Agents, Homes, Retirement, Rolling Meadows
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And the beef goes on ...
Tribune criticChicago steak lovers, and they are legion, never run out of options in the downtown area. Today we look at two River North steakhouses that opened earlier this year: Ajasteak, a decidedly non-traditional beef palace with a nightclub vibe; and Fleming's...Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Steaks, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Foods and Beverages
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Got a minute? She'll save you hours
TRIBUNE REPORTERNoreen Heron Zautcke, owner of Noreen Heron and Associates public relations, has multitasking down to a science. She oversees six employees and clients from the Allstate Arena to the Marriott Theater Lincolnshire. Outside the office, she's married to an...Tags: Marriott Theatre
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Hewitt shares jump on solid earnings
Tribune staff reporterShares of Hewitt Associates Inc. jumped Friday morning, after the Lincolnshire provider of human resources services turned in fiscal fourth-quarter earnings that matched analyst forecasts and offered upbeat guidance for fiscal 2009. In early New York...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Earnings, Hewitt Associates, Earnings Forecasts, Contracts
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Tips for saving on health care costs
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comEmployees looking for savings from their benefits options can consider: The cheaper plan If you're single, in good health and have one offered, take a look at the plan with a high deductible but low monthly premium payments, said Michael Kresh, a...Tags: Aetna Incorporated, Employers, Hempstead (Hempstead, New York), Health and Personal Care, Medicine
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At open enrollment, employees will be paying more
patricia.kitchen@newsday.comIf it's November, it's open enrollment time at many companies, when employers announce health benefits options for the coming year. With about 30 percent, on average, of total compensation costs devoted to employee perks and benefits, businesses have...Tags: Aetna Incorporated, Government, Employers, Long Island, Business Enterprises
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Hope for the Cubs
Well, there just may be hope for all those Cub fans out there for the 2009 season after all. Come on now, admit it, all of you out there, and all of you who are reading this have at one time or another stated that, 'There will be an African-American... -
Star rose in Englewood
Tribune reporterUntil Friday's tragic events, Jennifer Hudson's life had been both a fairy tale and a classic Chicago story. Kids dream about a rise like hers—from South Side kid in the rough Englewood neighborhood to the widely embraced sixth runner-up on...Tags: Sidney Poitier, Murder, Democratic National Conventions, Festive Event, Marriott Theatre
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Tough sledding for young Republicans
Three Fremd High School students groaned late Tuesday as they watched the election results on three big-screen TVs at the Westin Hotel in Wheeling. The three tried to start a Republican club at their Palatine school about a week ago but have not been...Tags: 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Government, Republican Party, National Government
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Optimism fades away into acceptance
As the group of Republicans gathered around the big-screen TV at the Westin Hotel in Wheeling late Tuesday, watching the anchors call the election for Obama, Scott Litch admitted that his candidate may have made some errors along the way. "Even though...Tags: Mitt Romney, Wilmette, Sarah Palin, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Government
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Building homes is a family affair
Special to the TribuneWhen she was in her 20s, says Helen Weiss, young women typically became teachers, nurses or secretaries. "All fabulous professions," she says. "But not for me." Instead, Weiss followed her father, Benjamin, into real estate development. "That's what I...Tags: Vernon Hills, Government, Leslie Mann, Energy Saving, National Government
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