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From 1998 to 2003, Lolla was all but dead. It might have stayed that way if not for a mundane Chicago Park District meeting.
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Citadel's CEO Ken Griffin has long been a supporter of the Field Museum's dinosaur exhibits, from "Sue" to "Maximo." Could the museum get his new $45 million fossil?
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