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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, "Million Dollar Baby", a film about a female |
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| boxer, her hard-boiled trainer, and the trainer's right-hand |
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| man, won Academy Awards in the best picture, best actress, best |
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| supporting actor, and best director categories; and
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| WHEREAS, "Million Dollar Baby" is the latest in a series of |
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| hits from producer Tom Rosenberg of Chicago; he is the founder |
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| and chairman of Lakeshore Entertainment and was the producer of |
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| "Million Dollar Baby"; and
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| WHEREAS, He was born to outgoing, gregarious parents; his |
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| mother, tragically, died when he was 15; his father, Thomas, |
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| served as alderman of the 44th Ward and was also a Cook County |
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| Circuit Judge; and
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| WHEREAS, Tom Rosenberg grew up on Chicago's North Side and |
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| attended Lake View High School, then the University of |
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| Wisconsin at Madison; he worked as a public school teacher, |
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| moved on to law school at the University of California at |
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| Berkeley, and then became a country lawyer in the Ozark |
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| mountain town of Willow Springs in southern Missouri; and
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| WHEREAS, He went on to work in real estate, and in 1977 he |
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| launched a firm named Capital Associates with a partner; their |
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| first housing development went up in Decatur; and
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| WHEREAS, As one of Chicago's most active and successful |
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| real estate developers, Mr. Rosenberg built 54 buildings |
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| in-state and out-of-state, in addition to overseeing the city's |
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| largest-ever school construction program; and
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| WHEREAS, He represented West Side residents and the City of |
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| Chicago in negotiations with the Bulls and Blackhawks before |
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| the United Center was built; and
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