Flyers sign goalie Leighton to two-year deal
Fanfeedr – Philadelphia — Thu Jul 01 00:35:00 UTC 2010 Tribune News Services The Flyers have signed goalie Michael Leighton to a two-year deal, keeping the playoff hero away from NHL free agency. Despite a spotty performance… by Chicago Blackhawks via Chicago Breaking Sports about: Business Finance Chicago Blackhawk Free agent goalie Hockey Ice Hockey Leagues Michael Leighton National Hockey League NHL Philadelphia Flyers Sports
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7/1 a " Free Irish Music and Dance in Daley Plaza
A double album of the comedy stylings of Shellac from Chunklet’s Henry Owings by Miles Raymer Jun 29, 2010 Gun-Rights Meeting Is On After All – But Not at Tuley Park A gun rights group is moving its town hall meeting Wednesday night to Chicago State University after Park District officials revoked their reservation at a south side field house.
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7/1 a " Free Irish Music and Dance in Daley Plaza
Career Education Corporation’s MUSE Learning Platform Earns the Career College Association “2010 Innovative Best Practice/New Program” Award
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Career Education Corporation received the Career College Association 2010 Innovative Best Practice/New Program award for MUSE, or “My Unique Student Experience,” an innovative course content delivery.
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Career Education Corporation’s MUSE Learning Platform Earns the Career College Association “2010 Innovative Best Practice/New Program” Award
Utilimetrics, The World’s Leading Utility Technology Association, to Host International Conference, Exposition
DES PLAINES, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Utilimetrics, the world’s premier utility technology association, announces Autovation 2010, Sept. 12-15 in Austin Texas. Utility professionals attend Autovation to learn how to improve operations.
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PCTEL Hires Rod Bothwell As Vice President Sourcing and Quality
BLOOMINGDALE, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PCTEL, Inc. (NASDAQ: PCTI), a leader in propagation and wireless optimization solutions, announced today that Rod Bothwell, a 40 year industry veteran, joined its operation team now headed by Tony Kobrinetz, the company’s Vice President of Technology and Operations. Bothwell becomes the company’s Vice President, Sourcing and Quality and will focus on cost and quality pertaining to the company’s antenna product line. Bothwell most recently served as Motorola’s
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CNA Announces Claim Director for New Western Service Center in Denver
CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–CNA announces Richard Vonesh as Claim director for its new Western Service Center in Denver. Vonesh most currently served as Claim director/acting liaison for the Western Service Center project.
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Opus Capital Markets Consultants Announces Valuation Services Unit
LINCOLNSHIRE, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–(Lincolnshire, IL) Opus Capital Markets Consultants has recently announced the expansion of its due diligence business to include valuation service offerings.
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Navistar Enters Supply Agreement with Turkish Bus Manufacturer Otokar
WARRENVILLE, Ill.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Navistar Engine Group, an operating unit of Navistar, Inc., closed an agreement to supply diesel engines to Turkish vehicle manufacturer, Otokar. Within the framework of this agreement, MWM International Motores, Navistar’s South American affiliate, will produce MaxxForce® engines to power buses intended both for Turkish domestic market and other global marketplaces. The six-year contract provides for the supply of two in-line four-cylinder engine models: the
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$25 for $55 Worth of Upscale American-Style Fare and Drinks at Entourage
Being properly prepared saves students from flunking exams, pianists from plucking erroneous notes in public, and steaks from ending up as dog Frisbees. Chomp down on carefully crafted dishes with today’s Groupon: for $25, you get $55 worth of diverse and classic American-style fare and drinks at Entourage in Schaumburg, close to Woodfield Mall. Much like the Bat Signal summons Ted Williams back to life, Entourage summons diners with a giant, illuminated, cocktail-shaker-shaped side bay window. Once inside, Entourage offers an upscale dining environment filled with American-style cuisine. Starters include the light but powerful mesclun green salad, which hefts a stilton bleu and dried cherry vinaigrette onto spiced pecans and Fuji apples ($6.75), while the creamy lobster bisque hints at spicy notes ($6.25). Firecracker shrimp tosses crispy fried gulf shrimp into a kiddie pool of sweet chili sriracha sauce along with cilantro, lotus root chips, and grilled lemon ($12.95), and the macadamia-nut-crusted tilapia with banana coconut butter is paired with jasmine rice studded with dried fruit ($24.95). Entourage also offers several specialty cocktails and an extensive wine list. Entourage’s cozy, warm interior offers gently lit wood columns in addition to dark wood beams, earthy leather seating, and natural stone accents. Throughout the year, brunches and events occur naturally, and guest DJs are known to ramp up the dance floor on the first Friday of every month from 6 p.m. to close, rewarding humans with surgically attached tap shoes. Groupon Says Whyne? Do you have a size bigger than Big Gulp? Read more…
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Tickets to the "Road to Wrigley" Minor League Game on Wednesday, July 7, at 7:05 p.m. Choose from 17 Seating Options.
Despite baseball’s unofficial theme song, peanuts and crackerjacks were replacements for the original, mid-1850s snacks of heavily salted licorice and wooden chewin’ slabs. Keep your family traditions classic, but not too classic, with today’s deal. You’ll have your choice of 17 different seating options to the third annual “Road to Wrigley” game on Wednesday, July 7, at 7:05 p.m. The game takes place at Wrigley Field and features an evening of baseballing between two Single-A Midwest League squads: the Kane County Cougars and the Peoria Chiefs . Up to 19 tickets may be purchased per transaction. Groupon is normally incredibly easy to use, but as karmic retribution for forgetting to call our grandma before her birthday surgery, we’ve been forced to add another step to the buying process. So don’t be surprised today when the “Buy” button links you to the Chicago Cubs website (see below for more information on fees). From there, you can choose one of 17 ticket options: $15 for a Dugout Box ticket (a $30 value) $12.50 for a Bullpen Box ticket (a $25 value) $8.50 for a Club Box Infield ticket (a $17 value) $8.50 for a Club Box Outfield ticket (a $17 value) $8.50 for a Field Box Infield ticket (a $17 value) $8.50 for a Field Box Outfield ticket (a $17 value) $7.50 for a Bleacher Box Ticket (a $15 value) $7 for a Terrace Box Infield ticket (a $14 value) $7 for a Terrace Box Outfield ticket (a $14 value) $7 for a 122 Wheelchair ticket (a $14 value) $6 for an Upper Deck Box Infield ticket (a $12 value) $6 for an Upper Deck Box Outfield ticket (a $12 value) $5 for a Terrace Reserved Infield ticket (a $10 value) $5 for a Terrace Reserved Outfield ticket (a $10 value) $5 for a Bud Light Bleachers ticket (a $10 value) $2.50 for an Upper Deck Reserved Infield ticket (a $5 value) $2.50 for an Upper Deck Reserved Outfield ticket (a $5 value) When not hosting the Chicago Cubs or chariot races, Wrigley Field opens up its friendly confines to an annual showdown of Minor League squads. This year’s “Road to Wrigley” provides an array of activities for children of all ages and traditional minor league attractions that include a pie-launching howitzer. Mascots of both teams, as well as The Famous San Diego Chicken , will entertain fans and fill out tax forms in between innings, and children younger than 15 years old will get an opportunity to run the bases after the game and criticize pitchers for flagrant belly-itching. Additionally, fans may witness deft athleticism from up-and-coming talents such as the Chiefs’ righty hurler Kenneth McNutt , who maintained a trim 1.51 ERA and 6-0 record with 70 strikeouts after 59.2 innings. Attending a baseball game is more American than driving a Jeep through a meadow of apple pies or trading Russia a mint-condition Honus Wagner card for the entire state of Alaska. Relax with a fun-filled day at historic Wrigley Field while enjoying scenic views, skillful athleticism, and well-reasoned socio-political debates between the manager and home plate umpire with today’s Groupon to “Road to Wrigley.” Note on Cubs.com fees: Fees and tax are not included, so customers will have to pay a per-ticket convenience fee ($2.73), per-order processing fee ($3.75), and an optional print-at-home fee ($6.25) on top of the Groupon price. Free ticket pickup is available at will call. Groupon Says Know Your Innings How is former president Clinton able to attend every baseball game at once? Read more…
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Tickets to the "Road to Wrigley" Minor League Game on Wednesday, July 7, at 7:05 p.m. Choose from 17 Seating Options.

