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The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for Sept. 28
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Silver lining for White Sox fans? History, say fans of other losing sports teams: ‘Once you’ve been down so long, what’s a little lower?’
Die-hard sport fans don’t root for their teams to lose. Until they’re about to make history, that is. With the Chicago White Sox poised to capture the record for most losses in a modern MLB season with less than a week of games, its fans are finding themselves in the previously unthinkable position of wishing for the next defeat. It’s a feeling other fans of historically losing teams have, unenviably, experienced. “Once you’ve been down so long, what’s a little lower?” asked Michael Campbell, a lifelong Detroit Lions fan who moved to Chicago from Michigan shortly before the team went […]
The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for Sept. 21
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Salsa dance party highlights Public Lands Day events
The Forest Preserves of Cook County is marking National Public Lands Day with a Salsa Dance event at Thatcher Woods in River Forest.
Balloons, trampoline and Apples to Apples are finalists for the Toy Hall of Fame
The National Toy Hall of Fame is floating the idea of inducting balloons alongside other first-time contenders including the trampoline and the party game Apples to Apples.
Ali the Anthem Girl performs at Wrigley Field on her way to singing at every major ballpark
Wrigley was Ali Berke’s 12th national anthem performance at a major league ballpark, and she aims to sing at all the major league fields in the U.S. and Canada.
The Tribune’s Quotes of the Week quiz for Sept. 14
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Money rolls in on US election bets after judge clears the way
People began betting on which political party would win control of Congress in the November elections within minutes of a federal judge’s ruling allowing the bets.
Area man quarterbacking wheelchair Bears to hopeful Super Bowl bid
Lemont resident Jeff Yackley led his Bears-sponsored wheelchair football team to success he hopes will translate to Super Bowl bid.