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Phil Rosenthal

Chicago Tribune Phil Rosenthal column

Feb. 25--Nice that Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois is sorry about the people whose data was exposed in Anthem's data breach. But if all parties connected to health care were truly as committed to protecting patient privacy as they say, hospital gowns would cover more.

Former Coca-Cola CEO Donald Keough, who said he had "never been as confident about a decision" as he was introducing New Coke in 1985 only to revive "Classic Coke" 10 weeks later, has died at 88. But with enough outcry, there's hope Keough could be back by summer.

A vial with a few drops of the late Winston Churchill's blood will go on the auction block next month. Too bad Mom threw out your childhood collection of Churchill's tears and sweat.

With state schools and offices closed due to a winter storm forecast, Georgia postponed Wednesday's execution. Georgia is a lethal injection state, but an electric chair would be perfect for dibs, no?

Forget the usual pundits. What do Bible scholars make of Jesus vs. Emanuel?

Tough break for the Blackhawks on Tuesday. The last time a Kane went down that hard on election night, he was played by Orson Welles.

Thursday is the 200th anniversary of Napoleon Bonaparte's escape from exile on Elba. Though the Little General retook Paris in a matter of weeks, he wasn't quite his old self in his comeback and soon was sidelined again, dashing title hopes and disappointing fans.

philrosenthal@tribpub.com

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