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en [Neil Young criticized the Chicago Tribune for last Saturday's Page One story questioning Farm Aid's distribution of funds. The Tribune report] hurt our reputation ... The people at the Chicago Tribune should be held responsible for this piece of crap.
  Neil Young

en The people at the Chicago Tribune should be held responsible for this piece of crap,
  Neil Young

en The ads that they monitor have moved from The Chicago Sun-Times and The Chicago Tribune and The Chicago Reader. Now they happen to be read by people online instead of in something that can be held in your hands.

en Germany was the cause of Hitler as much as Chicago is responsible for the Chicago Tribune.
  Alexander Woollcott

en Germany was the cause of Hitler as much as Chicago is responsible for the Chicago Tribune.
  Alexander Woollcott

en We had already done studies of fish in New Jersey and the Chicago Tribune caught on.

en This agreement with Tribune Broadcasting greatly expands our reach. Tribune Broadcasting is well established in the industry with stations in nine of the country's top 10 markets, and 18 of the top 30.

en Tribune is a logical candidate to tie in. It has affiliates with New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, so it already has a major presence in the biggest markets.

en They don't like competition. We've been known as the Times throughout all of our existence. We have many Times products. They're generally known as the Tribune. The Times, the Tribune, it's just common sense.

en At the beginning of March or the end of February, the Chicago Tribune had a poll and I was leading 14 percent and he had 8 percent.

en When Tribune acquired Times Mirror they acquired papers with much lower operating profits than Tribune papers have traditionally thrown off. The L.A. Times has a larger staff than is typical for that size of paper. They've been trying to address that without appearing to be a slash-and-burn company.

en With one stroke, ... this article will take the entire reputation of the New York Herald Tribune and thrust it down into the gutter, along with ...

en [In the CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Sam Smith writes that] trading suggestions are all in fun, and occasionally they happen. So I thought it made sense for a megadeal: Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki, the offensive star, to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Kevin Garnett, a David Robinson type in that he's asked to be a great offensive player when he probably should be Bill Russell. The 'kid' has played almost 30,000 minutes in the NBA, which is the twilight for most great players. ... being on a contender anytime soon in Minnesota.

en I will be in the stands, in a box, or maybe in the VIP tribune, but I will be there somewhere,

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. I will be in the stands, in a box, or maybe in the VIP tribune, but I will be there somewhere.


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