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Chicago Tribune - traduction vers Anglais

MAJOR DAILY NEWSPAPER BASED IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES
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  • The lead editorial in the first issue the ''Chicago Tribune'' published after the [[Great Chicago Fire]]
  • ''Chicago Tribune'' building
  • Hood]], architects, opened 1925
  • ''Tribune'' in 1919
  • An 1870 advertisement for ''Chicago Tribune'' subscriptions
  • Truman]] was widely expected to lose the 1948 election, and the ''Chicago Tribune'' ran the incorrect headline, "[[Dewey Defeats Truman]]".

Chicago Tribune         
Uno de los dos principales periódicos diarios en la región de Chicago (ciudad de Illinois en los EEUU)
Minneapolis Star Tribune         
  • Downtown East]] headquarters until 2015
  • ''Star'' manager John Cowles Sr.
  • border
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, USA
Minneapolis Star; Minneapolis Tribune; Minneapolis Star and Tribune; Minneapolis Times; Minneapolis Journal; Minneapolis Star/Tribune; Minneapolis Star-Tribune; Minneapolis StarTribune; The Minneapolis Tribune; Star-Tribune; The Minneapolis Times; The Minneapolis Star Tribune; Minneapolis Star Tribune; The Star Tribune; The Minneapolis Star-Tribune; Minnesota Star Tribune; StarTribune; The Minneapolis Journal; Star Trib.; The Star Tribune Company; Minneapolis Daily Tribune; The Minneapolis Star; Minneapolis-Star Tribune; StarTribune.com; The Star-Tribune; Startribune.com; The Minneapolis Sunday Tribune; Minneapolis Sunday Tribune; The Minneapolis Star and Tribune; Minneapolis Daily Times; Minneapolis Daily Star; The Minneapolis Morning Tribune; Minneapolis Morning Tribune
Diario publicado en Minnesota (EEUU)
Chicago Cubs         
  • The 1876 White Stockings won the NL championship.
  • The 1906 Cubs won a record 116 of 154 games. They then won back-to-back World Series titles in 1907–08.
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  • Cubs logo (1941–1945)
  • [[Alfonso Soriano]] signed with the club in 2007.
  • [[Andre Dawson]], 5× All-Star and 1987 NL MVP during tenure in Chicago
  • One of two Cubs building blocks, [[Anthony Rizzo]], swinging in the box
  • sports-related curse]] that was supposedly placed on the Chicago Cubs by [[Billy Goat Tavern]] owner William Sianis during Game 4 of the 1945 World Series.
  • [[Billy Williams]]
  • 2016 Champions visit the White House in June 2017.
  • Clark (left) with the Oriole Bird
  • [[Ernie Banks]] ("Mr. Cub")
  • [[Ferguson Jenkins]]
  • Hall of Famer [[Hack Wilson]]
  • [[Harry Caray]]
  • [[Kerry Wood]], along with Mark Prior, led the Cubs' rotation in 2003.
  • [[Kiki Cuyler]]
  • Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown]]
  • Ryne Sandberg set numerous league and club records in his career and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2005.
  • [[Ron Santo]]
  • Dempster emerged in 2004 and became the Cubs' regular closer.
  • [[Sammy Sosa]] was the captain of the Chicago Cubs during his tenure with the team.
  • [[Starlin Castro]] during his 2010 rookie season
  • 2016 Champions visit the White House in January 2017.
  • The Cubs celebrate after winning the [[2016 World Series]].
  • [[Carlos Zambrano]] warming up before a game
BASEBALL TEAM AND MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FRANCHISE IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES
Chicago Orphans; Chicaco Cubs; Chicago cubs; Pat and Ron Show; Take Me Out to a Cubs Game; Chicago National League Ball Club; The cubs; Cubs (baseball); Chicago CUbs; Chicago Cubs (sports); Chicago National League Club; Take Me Out To A Cubs Game; The Cubbies; List of Chicago Cubs captains; Completely Useless by September; Cubbies; Chicago Cub; Cubs-Mets rivalry; Cubs Productions
Chicago Cubs, Grupo de béisbol americano

Définition

Chicago

Chicago, conocida coloquialmente como "Second City" o "Windy City", es la tercera ciudad con mayor número de población en Estados Unidos, tras New York City y Los Angeles, y es la ciudad más grande del país dentro de su porción continental. Chicago se ubica en el estado estadounidense de Illinois, a lo largo de la costa suroeste del Lago Michigan. Forma parte de Chicagoland, una conurbación integrada además por los condados perisféricos.

Wikipédia

Chicago Tribune

The Chicago Tribune is a daily newspaper based in Chicago, Illinois, United States, owned by Tribune Publishing. Founded in 1847, and formerly self-styled as the "World's Greatest Newspaper" (a slogan for which WGN radio and television are named), it remains the most-read daily newspaper in the Chicago metropolitan area and the Great Lakes region. In 2017, it had the sixth-highest circulation of any American newspaper.

In the 1850s, under Joseph Medill, the Chicago Tribune became closely associated with the Illinois politician Abraham Lincoln, and the Republican Party's progressive wing. In the 20th century, under Medill's grandson Robert R. McCormick, it achieved a reputation as a crusading paper with a decidedly more American-conservative anti-New Deal outlook, and its writing reached other markets through family and corporate relationships at the New York Daily News and the Washington Times-Herald. The 1960s saw its corporate parent owner, Tribune Company, reach into new markets. In 2008, for the first time in its over-a-century-and-a-half history, its editorial page endorsed a Democrat, Illinoisan Barack Obama, for U.S. president.

Originally published solely as a broadsheet, the Tribune announced on January 13, 2009, that it would continue publishing as a broadsheet for home delivery, but would publish in tabloid format for newsstand, news box, and commuter station sales. This change, however, proved to be unpopular with readers, and in August 2011, the Tribune discontinued the tabloid edition, returning to its established broadsheet format through all distribution channels.

The Tribune's masthead displays the American flag, in reference to the paper's former motto, "An American Paper for Americans". The motto is no longer displayed on the masthead, where it was placed below the flag.

The Tribune was owned by parent company Tribune Publishing. In May 2021, Tribune Publishing was acquired by Alden Global Capital, which operates its media properties through Digital First Media.

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1. Two days after graduation, he started at the Chicago Tribune.
2. I was praying to God," he told the Chicago Tribune.
3. Businessman Larry Warner told the Chicago Tribune that the U.S.
4. "I‘m not a military man," he told the Chicago Tribune.
5. Once the deal closes Zell will become Tribune‘s board chairman, the Chicago Tribune reported.