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CHICAGO - A little more than a century ago, Chicago boasted 11 daily English-language newspapers.
WEATHERING HARD TIMES: Snow piles up against a newspaper box for the Chicago Tribune.
Striking Chicago Public School teacher Lanessa Mendoza pickets with fellow teachers from Peck Elementary School as Mayor Rahm Emanuel was visiting with students taking part at the Safe Haven program at Maranatha Church in Chicago, Monday, Sept. 10, 2012. The church is providing students with structured activities and a safe environment during the teachers' strike. Thousands of teachers walked off the job Monday in the nation's third-largest school district for the first time in 25 years after union leaders announced they were far from resolving a contract dispute with school district officials. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
While Arizona may not have a green river like they do in Chicago, there are still plenty of St. Patrick's Day events to entertain young and old alike. [AP file photo]
Workers dust off the cars Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012 at McCormick Place in Chicago as they get ready for the 2012 Chicago Auto Show which opens to the public this Friday. (AP Photo/Daily Herald, Mark Welsh)
Guest commentary by Phil Kerpen
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By Jerry Brown, contributing columnist
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