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Sue the Dinosaur Finds a New Home in Chicago

A decade after the discovery of the oldest, largest and most complete tyrannosaurus rex fossil ever found, the t-rex named “Sue” made its debut in Chicago. The trip wasn’t an easy one from where Sue was discovered in South Dakota to her permanent home at Chicago’s Field Museum. Because of disputes over the land where Sue was found, it took an 18-month legal battle before the court awarded ownership. That same owner, sold Sue to an auction where The Field Museum paid $7.6 million for the historic discovery in 1997. Three years later, on May 17, 2000, Sue made her worldwide debut.

Bill Remembers: Nadia Comaneci

Bill Kurtis looks back on the mesmerizing performance of Nadia Comaneci during the 1976 summer ... more

John Waite Talks "Missing You"

Musician John Waite speaks about his career and making it big with "Missing You."

California Attacked: The Shelling of Ellwood Beach

Pearl Harbor wasn’t the only attack the Japanese launched on America. On February 23, 1942, ... more
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