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Live updates from 'Surprise Oprah! A Farewell Spectacular'

The stage is cleaned just before taping of Oprah's farewell party. (Michael Tercha/Tribune)

Live updates from Oprah farewell

Some of Hollywood's biggest stars are expected at the United Center tonight when Oprah Winfrey tapes her farewell party. You can't get a ticket, but the Tribune's Luis Arroyave is there, and you can follow the action here.

Dad of teen killed in crash: 'God got a good one'

Family and friends are mourning the death of Lynlee Gilbert (at left), a Batavia High School senior who died in a Monday night car crash just weeks shy of her graduation. The crash critically injured her good friend Sarah Ginter, 18, also a Batavia student.

Maria Shriver on Schwarzenegger's paternity admission: 'Painful and heartbreaking'

Maria Shriver on Tuesday called "heartbreaking" husband Arnold Schwarzenegger's admission that he had fathered a child with a former household staff member more than a decade ago. >> Photos

Office e-mail disasters

Office e-mail disasters

Recovering from the classic outbox blooper isn't easy. But there are some steps you can take to minimize the damage.

So tired of sauvignon blanc

So tired of sauvignon blanc

Are you looking for a different white? Here are some great bottles to try, suggested by some wine experts.

Latest from the University of Phoenix:

MBA enrollment trends in recession and boom economies

According to Meinhardt, during a recession when the economy dives, people often flock to business schools.

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Obituaries
  • Harmon Killebrew dies at 74; Hall of Famer was one of baseball's premier home-run hitters

    Harmon Killebrew, a Hall of Fame slugger who became one of baseball's premier home-run hitters with the Minnesota Twins, has died. He was 74.

  • Top 10 destinations for men

    Single men have their havens for adventure. The cost of beer, an area's "explorability" and nightlife factor into their destinations of choice.

  • What if it works?

    Editorial: Rahm Emanuel announced four worthy and attainable goals for the people of Chicago: Better schools, safer streets, less spending and more jobs.