Earlier this spring it was Roger Ebert, fulfilling a long-held dream by winning the New Yorker caption contest. (Ebert, who submitted 107 captions before winning, had written two years earlier, "I have done more writing for free for the New Yorker in the last five years than for anybody in the previous 40 years.") Now another Chicago scribe is a contender?Tribune columnist Phil Rosenthal, whose submission (a good one!)?
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