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Michael Royko Jr. (September 19, 1932 –
April 29, 1997) was an
American newspaper columnist from Chicago. Over his 30-year career, he
wrote over 7,500...
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columnist Mike
Royko died of a
brain aneurysm. On
September 2, 1997, the
Tribune promoted longtime City Hall
reporter John K**** to take
Royko's place as the...
- prostitute. His feud with then-Chicago Sun
Times columnist Mike
Royko began when
Royko wrote a
column questioning why
Chicago police offered free protection...
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calling him "Moonbeam". A year later,
Royko expressed his
regret for
publicizing the nickname, and in 1991
Royko disavowed it entirely,
proclaiming Brown...
- or reformers. Mike
Royko, a
Chicago political columnist of the late 20th century,
revived the word
without reinventing it.
Royko was a
critic and astute...
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Royko, Mike (March 4, 1997). "LEGAL
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- the opinion/editorial pages; this is the spot
formerly occupied by Mike
Royko. His
Tribune biography reports K**** as the son of a Gr****
immigrant grocer...
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swimming nearby.
Harry reports Ruth's
disappearance to two LAPD detectives,
Royko and Piantadosi, who
claim that
without a body,
there is
little they can...
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Chicago is a 1971 non-fiction book by
Chicago Daily News
columnist Mike
Royko,
about six-term
Chicago mayor Richard J.
Daley (1902–1976) and the political...
- 1978, much of its staff,
including Pulitzer Prize-winning
columnist Mike
Royko, were
moved to the Sun-Times.
During the
Field period, the
newspaper had...