Tag Archive | "Chicago"
Posted on 17 January 2010. Tags: 18th Street, 1974, 2003, Alfred Lomas, American Studies, Black Dahlia, Bloods, Chicago, Connie Rice, Crips, Dennis Zine, East Coast Crips, F13, Florencia 13, Frederick "Scorpio" Smith, Gangland, Germany, Grape Street Crips, Grease, Jan Perry, LA Gang Tours, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles Dream Center, Prisca Ricks, professor, Rodney King, Sieglinde Lemke, South Central, Symbionese Liberation Army, Terminator, University of Freiburg
Only miles from the scenic vistas and celebrity mansions that draw sightseers from around the globe — but a world away from the glitz and glamour — a bus tour is rolling through the dark side of the city’s gang turf.
Passengers paying $65 a head Saturday signed waivers acknowledging they could be crime victims and put their fate in the hands of tattooed ex-gang members who say they have negotiated a cease-fire among rivals in the most violent gangland in America.
If that sounds daunting, consider the challenge facing organizers of LA Gang Tours: trying to build a thriving venture that provides a glimpse into gang life while also trying to convince people that gang-plagued communities are not as hopeless as movies depict. Read the full story
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Posted on 09 December 2009. Tags: antimatter, atom smasher, Big Bang, Cern, Chicago, Christine Sutton, dark matter, European Organization for Nuclear Research, Fermilab, Geneva, high-energy collisions, Large Haldron Collider, Physicists, protons, universe
By ALEXANDER G. HIGGINS
GENEVA
The world’s largest atom smasher has recorded its first high-energy collisions of protons, a spokeswoman said Wednesday.
Physicists hope those collisions will help them understand suspected phenomena such as dark matter, antimatter and ultimately the creation of the universe billions of years ago, which many theorize occurred as a massive explosion known as the Big Bang. Read the full story
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Posted on 03 December 2009. Tags: Adler planetarium, Arizona, chandra, Chicago, Earth, galaxy, hubble, Meteor Crater, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Robert Hurt, space, Spitzer Space Telescope
If you’re in Chicago, then you might want to head over to the Adler planetarium today, when they unveil an enormous 2.5 billion pixel mosaic of the Galaxy! It’s composed of 800,000 separate Spitzer Space Telescope images (I mean, c’mon, holy Haleakala, eight hundred thousand images!) stitched together. The image was actually released last year, but the ginormous print version is premiering at Adler today.
The image above is one very tiny piece of the mosaic; it was originally about 6000 pixels across, and I shrunk it down by a factor of 10 to fit it here on the blog. And that is still only an eensy weensy piece of the whole thing!
The images are in the infrared, well outside what the eye can see. The colors represent IR light at 3.6, 8, and 24 microns (depicted in the picture as blue, green, and red). Different objects emit at different wavelengths: warm dust is red, while nebulae forming stars are yellow. The diffuse green glow seen everywhere in the image is from complex organic molecules called PAHs, or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. On Earth those are created when fossil fuels are burned; in space, they are byproducts of stellar birth and death. Read the full story
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Posted on 30 November 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Chicago, China, Colin Powell, General MacArthur, Genghis Khan, Graveyard of Empires, Harry Truman, heroin trade, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Moore, President, USSR, Vietnam, West Point, Westmoreland, White House
Dear President Obama,
Do you really want to be the new “war president”? If you go to West Point tomorrow night (Tuesday, 8pm) and announce that you are increasing, rather than withdrawing, the troops in Afghanistan, you are the new war president. Pure and simple. And with that you will do the worst possible thing you could do — destroy the hopes and dreams so many millions have placed in you. With just one speech tomorrow night you will turn a multitude of young people who were the backbone of your campaign into disillusioned cynics. You will teach them what they’ve always heard is true — that all politicians are alike. I simply can’t believe you’re about to do what they say you are going to do. Please say it isn’t so. Read the full story
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Posted on 09 November 2009. Tags: 2010, 2014, 2016, Barra da Tijuca, Bheki Cele, Brazil, britain, Cape Town, Chicago, Christ the Redeemer, Christopher Sultan, Cidade de Deus, City of God, Cocaine, Comando Vermelho, Copacabana, crack, Drug cartels, Durban, Favela Santa Marta, FBI, Federal Criminal Police Office, FIFA, Force Khashane, Gauteng, german, http://www.spiegel.de/, International Federation of Association Football, Jacob Zuma, José Mariano Beltrame, journalist, Kalashnikovs, Madrid, Maré favela, Marijuana, Monkey Hill, Morro do Alemão, Morro dos Macacos, Nyanga, Olympics, police commissioner, Police Pacification Unit, President, Pretoria, Pricilla de Oliveira Azevedo, Red Command, Rio de Janeiro, Rocinha, Santa Marta, Scotland Yard, secretary of public security, South Africa, Sugar Loaf Mountain, Tokyo, Umlazi, violence, World Cup
There are 50 murders a day in South Africa, the host country of the 2010 football World Cup. And Brazil, host of both the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics, also suffers from extreme violence. With a view to the high-profile events, the two countries are now attempting to crack down on rampant crime — and are using ruthless tactics to do so.
An orchid, a laptop and a Bible adorn the desk of Pricilla de Oliveira Azevedo. She is wearing the blue uniform of the military police, but there is no weapon visible in her small office. Her territory is the Favela Santa Marta, a hillside slum in the heart of the southern tourist zone of the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro. From the top of the hill, there is a magnificent view of Sugar Loaf Mountain, the statue of Christ the Redeemer and Copacabana beach. Read the full story
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Posted on 14 October 2009. Tags: Academy of Learning, Attorney, CBS 2 Chicago, Chicago, Dave Savini, dolton, Ed Manzke, Equip for Equality, Illinois, Marshawn Pitts, polie, special education student, Zena Naiditch
DOLTON, Ill. (CBS2) A 15-year-old special education student was walking down a hallway at school when he says a police officer grabbed him and threw him to the ground. The teenager says he was beaten and nearly suffocated and much of it was caught on tape.
The teen told his story to CBS 2 Chicago reporter Dave Savini. Read the full story
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Posted on 04 October 2009. Tags: basketball, Chicago, Daryl Morey, Houston, Keith Jones, McAllen, microfracture, MRI, NBA, Rick Adelman, rockets, surgery, Texas, Tracy McGrady, trainers, Trevor Ariza
By JONATHAN FEIGEN Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle
Oct. 4, 2009, 8:07PM
McALLEN – The court was dropped down in the middle of the McAllen Convention Center, a make-shift training camp venue far removed in so many ways from the arenas and tests of the NBA to come. It was, however, a start. Read the full story
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Posted on 03 October 2009. Tags: 2016, Barack Obama, Chicago, Francesca Rodriguez, Lake Forest, Olympics, Rio de Janeiro
Olympic ‘nopes’ beat out hope in Chicago
By Jessica Ravitz
CNN
(CNN) — The announcement that Chicago, Illinois, will not host the 2016 Olympic Games took the hopeful wind out of many in the Windy City.
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Posted on 02 October 2009. Tags: 1996, 2002, 2016, Barack Obama, Chicago, IOC, Juan Antonio Samaranch, Madrid, Olympics, President, Rio de Janeiro, Salt Lake City, South American, Spanish, Tokyo, United States of America, Winter Olympics

The Rio de Janeiro Olympics 2016 games are sure to be a great time for everyone involved. When the Rio de Janeiro Olympics 2016 games were announced, there was celebration all over the streets of this Brazilian city.
The Rio de Janeiro Olympics 2016 games come as a surprise to many that assumed that President Barack Obama, Michelle Obama and Oprah would be able to sway the IOC (International Olympic Committee) to select Chicago as the 2016 Olympic Games venue. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 October 2009. Tags: 2016, Barack Obama, blues, Buddy Guy, Chicago, eliminated, first round, Live, Madrid, mayor, Michelle Obama, Olympics, President, Richard M. Daley, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo, Watch
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Chicago has been eliminated in the first round of voting for the 2016 Olympics.
Hoping to persuade the IOC to award Chicago the 2016 Olympics, Obama and his wife led a heartfelt and, at times, very personal plea Friday. Instead of stodgy technical details, discussions of finances or computer-generated graphics, Chicago took members inside the city to show why it should win the games.
Obama spoke of finally finding a home in Chicago after a nomadic childhood. Michelle Obama recounted how, growing up on the city’s South Side, her disabled father taught her how to throw a ball and a “mean right hook.” Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley invoked the memory of Jesse Owens.
“Like so many young people, I was inspired” by the Olympics, the first lady said. “I found myself dreaming that maybe, just maybe, if I worked hard enough, I, too, could achieve something great. But I never dreamed the Olympic flame might light up lives in my neighborhood.
“But today I can.”
Chicago, competing with Madrid, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo for the 2016 Games, was the first of the finalists to make its presentation. Some of its speakers looked nervous and parts of the presentation came off as stilted. It also was surprisingly low-key, with a video featuring blues legend Buddy Guy and slick snapshots of the city the splashiest part of the presentation.
But that’s how it was designed, Daley said.
“It’s not about the words,” he said. “It’s about the heart and the soul.”
Though Chicago is the third-largest city in the United States, it is largely unknown overseas. Or, if people are familiar with it, they see it as the home of Michael Jordan and Al Capone — and not necessarily in that order.
So Chicago showed videos of its picturesque lakefront, where most of the venues will be clustered, and artsy Millennium Park, which will be a gathering place for fans during the games. Schoolchildren read letters to the IOC in another video, and a teacher spoke of a troubled student who turned his life around after joining the wrestling team.
Highlighting the city’s diversity — “It’s a place where our unity is on colorful display,” Obama said — the videos featured people of different colors and nationalities, including a group of veiled women playing basketball.
Bid chairman Patrick Ryan, who made his considerable fortune in insurance, spoke of the many companies that are based in the Midwest, making it “fertile territory” for new Olympic sponsors. He also mentioned the universities in and around Chicago, how they would be a source for research.
In planning the games, Chicago has made the athletes its focus, decathlon gold medalist Bryan Clay and Paralympic champion Linda Mastandrea said. The compact plan puts 90 percent of athletes within 15 minutes of their venues — a not insignificant detail, Clay said, describing a day that begins at 5 a.m. and doesn’t end until midnight.
Athletes would also feel at home in Chicago, Clay said. Pick pretty much any country in the world, and it likely has its own neighborhood in Chicago — the Walgreens in Greektown has English and Greek lettering on the building. Not only does that mean “local” cheering sections for all athletes, but there will be a homestay program for their families.
Chicago will use mostly existing and temporary facilities. While that means there won’t be any grand building, like the Bird’s Nest in Beijing, operations chief Doug Arnot said Chicago will leave a far more lasting — and important — legacy.
“We know that concrete and steel do not build sport, people build sport,” Arnot said.
The U.S. Olympic Committee has had a testy relationship with the IOC, including recent flare-ups over revenue sharing and a USOC TV network. Chicago leaders addressed that head on, repeatedly talking about wanting to be partners with the IOC. Stealing a page right out of Obama’s “Yes, we can” campaign theme, one video even featured residents repeating “Together we can.”
“I see a future in which the Olympic movement and the United States will move shoulder to shoulder toward the horizon, with a shared mission, together as true partners, thanks to an Olympic Games in Chicago in 2016,” said Bob Ctvrtlik, a former IOC member and the USOC’s vice chair of international relations.
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Posted on 28 September 2009. Tags: Aaron McGruder, adult swim, Cartoon Network, Chicago, Episode 1, fox, Hudlin Entertainment, Rebel Base, Season 1, Sony Pictures Television, The Boondocks, The Garden Party
The Boondocks is based on the satiric Aaron McGruder comic strip of the same name. The show follows the adventures of two black boys, Riley and Huey Freeman, who experience a culture clash when they move from southside Chicago to the “boondocks” to live with their grandfather.
Originally made for FOX, The Boondocks is produced by Rebel Base and Hudlin Entertainment in association with Sony Pictures Television for Cartoon Network’s late-night segment [adult swim].
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Posted on 21 September 2009. Tags: 2004, ancestor, ancient, australia, Chicago, Dean Falk, Field Museum, Flores, Florida State University, Hobbits, Homo florensiensis, Java Sea, Michael J. Morwood, microcephalic, paleoanthropologist, Rick Potts, Robert D. Martin, Science, Smithsonian Institution's Human Origins Program, University of New England
More than 1 1/2 years after discovering a race of ancient, “Hobbit”-like little people on a remote tropical island, scientists still do not know what to make of them. Are they a new species of human ancestor? Or were they modern humans suffering from a debilitating genetic deformity?

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Posted on 12 September 2009. Tags: Achillobator, biomechanics, Chicago, claws, dinosaur, dromeosaurs, Field Museum of Natural History, Jurassic Park, Microraptor, palaeontologist, Peter Makovicky, Phil Manning, UK, University of Manchester, Utahraptor, Velociraptor
ACCORDING to Jurassic Park, everyone’s favourite fleet-footed predators dispatched their prey by disembowelling them with deadly “killing claws”
. Not so, say palaeontologists who have studied the biomechanics of Velociraptor claws. Instead, the notorious dinosaurs used their claws to cling to prey and to climb trees. Read the full story
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Posted on 07 September 2009. Tags: aaron rodgers, Bears, Brett Favre, Caleb Hanie, Chicago, Chris Collinsworth, Dom Capers, Green Bay, Jay Cutler, NFC North, Packers, Robbie Gould, Rodney Harrison, Ron Turner, Tony Dungy
Have you seen enough?
How do you think the Bears will fare after watching their final exhibition Thursday night against the Browns?
The Bears open the regular season Sept. 13 in Green Bay and the NBC-TV broadcast crew that will call the contest offered opinions on a Tuesday conference about the Bears and the rest of the NFC North. Read the full story
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Posted on 31 August 2009. Tags: 2001, 2007, Anthony Smith, Arizona, Bears, Bigby, Bob Anderson, Championship Game, Charles Woodson, Charlotte, Chicago, Chuck Cecil, Darren Sharper, Dec 26, defense, Green Bay, Lambeau Field, Mike McCarthy, NFC, Packers, pittsburgh, safety, Sept 13, Steelers, training camp
GREEN BAY, Wis. Probably the least visible starter on the Green Bay Packers’ defense this summer has been strong safety Atari Bigby.
In practice after practice and the three exhibition games, Bigby has been quiet. Very, very quiet. Read the full story
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