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  2. South Shore Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The South Shore Cultural Center, in Chicago, Illinois, is a cultural facility located at 71st Street and South Shore Drive, in the city's South Shore neighborhood. It encompasses the club facility, grounds, and beach of the former South Shore Country Club, which in the 1970s became part of the public Chicago Park District.

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kroch's and Brentano's – Chicago-based bookstore chain; filed for bankruptcy in 1995 [134] Licorice Pizza – Southern California chain that was started in Long Beach by James Greenwood in 1969, [135] acquired by Record Bar in 1985, acquired by Musicland in 1986, [136] and rebranded Sam Goody. [137]

  4. March 1976 - Wikipedia

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    March 16, 1976: British Prime Minister Harold Wilson resigns five days after surviving vote of confidence in Commons [1] March 9, 1976: Forty-three skiers killed in Italy when aerial cable car falls 200 feet March 15, 1976: First "carpool lanes" in the United States are inaugurated

  5. Ebell of Long Beach - Wikipedia

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    Ebell of Long Beach was a women's club in Long Beach, California.A chapter of the Ebell Society, it was one of the largest women's clubs in Southern California.The Long Beach chapter was established on November 16, 1896 by club president Adelaide Tichenor, a local civic leader, and seventeen other women.

  6. Chicago Club - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting of the Chicago Club was held on May 1, 1869. [5] The first clubhouse was destroyed by fire in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, so the club moved to 279 Michigan Avenue for two years, and then to the Gregg House at 476 Wabash Avenue. In 1876 the club built its first permanent home on Monroe Street across from the Palmer House. [6]

  7. As Starbucks CEO, Howard Schultz violated labor law with barb ...

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    Former Starbucks Chief Executive Howard Schultz acted unlawfully when he told an employee: 'If you're not happy at Starbucks, you can go work for another company,' NLRB finds.

  8. Shakman Decrees - Wikipedia

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    Following long deliberation and compromise, the two sides agreed that firing, demoting, transferring or punishing a government employee for political positions was unconstitutional and illegal. However, they agreed that the political position of a person in a policy-making job was relevant to the person's job, and therefore could be a ...

  9. Press-Telegram - Wikipedia

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    During this period, the Long Beach papers employed a number of journalists who would go on to prominent careers at other publications, including David Shaw, who received a Pulitzer Prize while working at the Los Angeles Times, Ross Newhan and Rich Roberts (Los Angeles Times), John Cash (Las Vegas Sun) and Bill Wasserzieher (Village Voice).