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Welcome to the Chicago Herald-American, a weblog founded, written, edited, produced and directed by Chicago Sun-Times reporter/copy editor Mark Potash. A Chicago native and graduate of Niles West High School in Skokie, Ill. and the University of Missouri-Columbia, Mark is a veteran of three newspaper wars, with a record of 1-1-1 -- winning with the Arkansas Democrat (Little Rock, Ark.), losing with the St. Louis Globe-Democrat and fighting the good fight with the Sun-Times since 1987.

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Sunday
Apr122009

WCFL Top 40 -- April 8, 1971

Tom Jones, The Temptations, the Carpenters, The Ides of March, Alice Cooper, Paul McCartney, Janis Joplin, Marvin Gaye, The Patridge Family, Santana and the Jackson 5. It's no wonder I developed eclectic tastes in music.

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mark potash....did you do an internship at the suburban trib when i was a sports reporter there along with norm cohen, jody homer, bob sakamoto, george knue, etc. i was strolling through your website/blog because i grew up in lincolnwood too. i don't remember the hickory pit, but we used to carry out food from kenilworth inn as well as hoe king lo (or whatever). but the best of all was biasetti's for burgers or chicken.

July 22, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterjim binkley

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