
Paul Eisenberg
News Editor at Chicago Tribune
Lowell Thomas Award-winning journalist. Former editorial director, Fodor's. Unexpectedly good public speaker. Husband. Dad. As Virgo as it gets.
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1 week ago |
chicagotribune.com | Paul Eisenberg
FISH Prom deemed a success in La Grange ParkForty people 13 to 21 years old attended the seventh annual FISH Prom for Teens with Disabilities recently at Nazareth Academy in La Grange Park. The Campus Ministry Department invites previous attendees and spreads the word via local organizations that work with teens who have developmental disabilities. The event is free but attendees don’t need to bring a date.
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1 month ago |
chicagotribune.com | Paul Eisenberg
Once glorious, part of a shining showcase of classical architecture that became known around the globe as the White City, the bulk of the buildings that made up the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893 had been emptied and abandoned after the World’s Fair closed in 1894.
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1 month ago |
chicagotribune.com | Paul Eisenberg
A Burr Ridge man who was arrested and accused of killing his mother with a sledgehammer on Friday at their family home was denied pretrial release after being charged with multiple felonies. Oscar Rodriguez, 37, of the 9100 block of South Madison Street, was charged with two upgraded counts of first degree murder and one count of aggravated domestic battery in the death of his mother, Virna Rodriguez, who died two days later from injuries sustained in the hammer attack.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Paul Eisenberg
Paul Eisenberg·Follow6 min read·--Part I: The PredicamentWe’re living in an age of Digital Imperialism — except this time, it’s Europe that is the colony. It’s no news that digitisation is putting brick and mortar shops and legacy industries out of business — creative destruction, if you will. The US and China have replaced the lost businesses with a new digital industry that has turned into the greatest tool for economic domination in the history of the world.
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2 months ago |
medium.com | Paul Eisenberg
Paul Eisenberg·Follow6 min read·--Part I: The PredicamentWe’re living in an age of Digital Imperialism — except this time, it’s Europe that is the colony. It’s no news that digitisation is putting brick and mortar shops and legacy industries out of business — creative destruction, if you will.
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