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- Gene Siskel, “Bald Truth to Hairy Questions about Bond and Connery,” Chicago Tribune, 7 May 1972, p. 11/6. Interview with Sean Connery.
- “007 Sails High in Movie,” Chicago Tribune, 9 February 1973, p. 3/11. Boat jump in Live and Let Die.
- Gene Siskel, “How 007 Lifted Brando's Statue,” Chicago Tribune, 30 March 1973, p. 1/2. Roger Moore takes Marlon Brando's Oscar home!
- James Martin, “Former Saint Moore Floats a New Bond Issue…,” Chicago Tribune, 22 April 1973, p. 6/3. Roger Moore as James Bond.
- Rex Reed, “…From a Motorboat on a Boiling Sea of Crocodiles,” Chicago Tribune, 22 April 1973, pp. 6/3, 6/6. Live and Let Die.
- Gene Siskel, “Bond: Still in Step, 10 Years Later,” Chicago Tribune, 29 June 1973, p. 2/1. Film review of Live and Let Die.
- Clarence Petersen, “Moore's James Bond Diary, or How the Movie Was Made,” Chicago Tribune, 22 July 1973, p. 7/9. Book review of Roger Moore as James Bond 007: Roger Moore's Own Account of Filming ‘Live and Let Die’ by Roger Moore.
- “Connery, Wife Seek Divorce,” Chicago Tribune, 27 July 1973, p. 1/3.
- Jim Higgins and Shirley Rose Higgins, “James Bond Makes New Orleans Scene,” Chicago Tribune, 2 September 1973, p. 4/2. A “movie fan's travel guide” to Live and Let Die filming locations in New Orleans.
- Ian Macewan, “Bond Pays Off in Hefty Interest,” Chicago Tribune, 15 December 1974, pp. 6/16–6/17. Discussion of the success of the James Bond films.
- Gene Siskel, “Glitterless Gold for ‘007’,” Chicago Tribune, 19 December 1974, p. 3/7. Film review of The Man with the Golden Gun.
- Christopher S. Wren, “The Soviets Say ‘Da’ to the New James Bond,” Chicago Tribune, 2 March 1975, p. 6/13. The Man with the Golden Gun
- Gene Siskel, “Filming Ain't What It Used to Be,” Chicago Tribune, 15 December 1975, p. 3/11. Interview with Sean Connery.
- Vernon Scott, “Moore: Saint and ‘Sinner’,” Chicago Tribune, 18 July 1976, p. 6/6.
- Colin Dangaard, “From Cairo to Canada, Films' New James Bond Triggers Comic Capers,” Chicago Tribune, 6 March 1977, p. 6/19. Filming of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- Gene Siskel, “There's a Lot to Love as 007 Returns to Spy Scene,” Chicago Tribune, 12 August 1977, p. 2/2, Newsbank FTV 50:D1-D2. Film review of The Spy Who Loved Me.
- Ralph Frammolino, “Roger Moore's Style Bottled in Bond — 007 Vintage,” Chicago Tribune, 19 August 1977, p. 2/9. Interview with Roger Moore.
- “Man Watchers Name Names,” Chicago Tribune, 26 December 1977, p. 1/8. Sean Connery voted one of the “10 Most Watchable Men” by Man Watchers, Inc.
- Aaron Gold, Chicago Tribune, 26 December 1977, p. 2/6. Mentions two “kiss-and-tell” books by Roger Moore's former wives.
- A. O. Sulzberger Jr., “After 25 Years, 007 Is Still a Bond with Readers,” Chicago Tribune, 19 April 1978, p. 2/5. 25th anniversary of the Ian Fleming novels.
- Bob Wisehart, “007 Rises, Falls, Then Rises Again,” Chicago Tribune, 10 September 1978, p. 6/23. Interview with George Lazenby.
- Kirk Honeycutt, “‘Moonraker’ Finds 007 High in the Sky,” Chicago Tribune, 20 May 1979, p. 6/28. Location filming.
- Gene Siskel, “General Mediocrity, Sorry Story Mar ‘Moonraker’,” Chicago Tribune, 29 June 1979, p. 3/2, Newsbank FTV 156:D2-D3. Film review of Moonraker.
- Bob Greene, “Today's Bond Thrillers Lack True Spirit of 007,” Chicago Tribune, 23 July 1979, p. 2/1. Column on Christopher Wood's Moonraker novelization (same as San Francisco Chronicle?).
- Karen Hope, “Monks Unite and James Bond Meets His Match,” Chicago Tribune, 30 November 1980, p. 6/6. Protests accompany the filming of For Your Eyes Only.
- Bart Mills, “Graphics Wizard Gives Bond Films Visual Pizzazz,” Chicago Tribune, 14 December 1980, p. 6/38. For Your Eyes Only.
- Bob Greene, “James Bond Is Alive Again — Just in Time,” Chicago Tribune, 6 May 1981, p. 3/1. Column on John Gardner's Licence Renewed.
- Clarence Petersen, “A Mature Bond via Gardner: Author Renews 007's License to Thrill,” Chicago Tribune, 14 May 1981, pp. 3/1, 3/6. John Gardner.
- Gene Siskel, “Action-Filled ‘For Your Eyes Only’ Is the Best Yet of Bond and Moore,” Chicago Tribune, 26 June 1981, p. 3/3. Film review of For Your Eyes Only.
- Michael Coakley, “Roger Moore: A Suave Reflection of the 007 Image,” Chicago Tribune, 28 June 1981, p. 6/7, Newsbank FTV 6:D5-D6.
- Alice Cromie, Chicago Tribune, 27 June 1982, p. 7/4. Book review of For Special Services.
- Jon Nordheimer, “Two James Bonds Will Battle at the Box Office,” Chicago Tribune, 7 February 1983, pp. 3/8–3/9. Octopussy vs. Never Say Never Again.
- Gene Siskel, “Action Galore Saves Weak ‘Octopussy’ Script,” Chicago Tribune, 10 June 1983, p. 3/1, Newsbank FTV 4:E1. Film review of Octopussy.
- Gene Siskel, “The Real Bond Is Back, and 007's a Winner Again,” Chicago Tribune, 7 October 1983, pp. 5/1, 5/4, Newsbank FTV 35:E8. Film review of Never Say Never Again.
- Bob Greene, “There'll Never, Ever Be Another Bond,” Chicago Tribune, 23 October 1983, p. 2/1. Column reviewing Sean Connery's reprisal of the James Bond role.
- Bob Thomas, “Connery's Word Is Not His Bond,” Chicago Tribune, 19 November 1983, p. 1/12. Interview with Sean Connery.
- Bob Greene, “A Bond to Chicago for 007's Creator,” Chicago Tribune, 24 June 1984, p. 2/1. Column on the selection of Chicago as on of Ian Fleming's “Thrilling Cities.”
- Gene Siskel, “The New Bond Film Is a View to a Big Yawn,” Chicago Tribune, 24 May 1985, p. 7/A. Film reivew of A View to a Kill.
- Maureen Dowd, “Immutable Roger Moore: Forging the Bond as 007,” Chicago Tribune, 30 May 1985, p. 5/9. Comparison of Roger Moore with Sean Connery, mentioning Pierce Brosnan.
- “English Actor Timothy Dalton Goes from Shakespeare to Bond,” Chicago Tribune, 7 August 1986, p. 1/4.
- Bob Greene, “James Bond Is Now [Gloom] My Junior,” Chicago Tribune, 13 August 1986, p. 5/1.
- Reuters, “Author's Word Good to New Bond,” Chicago Tribune, 9 October 1986, p. 5/12. Timothy Dalton.
- Iain Blair, “Forging a New Bond: Timothy Dalton Becomes Actor 004 to Play Agent 007,” Chicago Tribune, 5 April 1987, p. 13/18.
- Kunt Pries, “Timothy Dalton Glides from Shakespeare into 007 Role,” Chicago Tribune, 1 July 1987, p. 5/3.
- Dave Kehr, “Bond Is Back in All His Glory in ‘The Living Daylights’,” Chicago Tribune, 31 July 1987, p. 7/A. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- Gene Siskel, “Flick of the Week: Poor Casting Dims ‘Daylights’,” Chicago Tribune, 31 July 1987, p. 7/A. Film review of The Living Daylights.
- Iain Blair, “A Happy Krabbe: The Dutch Actor Also Makes His Mark as a Painter,” Chicago Tribune, 23 August 1987, p. 13/16. Jeroen Krabbe.
- Gene Siskel, “From 007 to 001: Oscar Nominee Sean Connery Finally Forges an Emotional Bond with Hollywood,” Chicago Tribune, 10 April 1988, pp. 13/4–13/5.
- Chicago Tribune, 5 June 1988, p. 14/5. Book advertisement for Scorpius.
- Phil Vettel, “The Ever Engaging but Thankless Job of Nipping Murder in the Bud,” Chicago Tribune, 5 June 1988, p. 14/6, Newsbank LIT 72:F7. Book review of Scorpius.
- Associated Press, “James Bond, a Leading Bird Expert,” Chicago Tribune, 18 February 1989, p. 1/9. Obituary.
- Ben Fong-Torres, “A No-Nonsense but Charming Connery Views His Career,” Chicago Tribune, 26 May 1989, pp. 7/J, 7/L–7/N.
- Dave Kehr, “‘Licence to Kill’ First-Rate Action with Fresh Touch,” Chicago Tribune, 14 July 1989, p. 7/A. Film review of Licence to Kill.
- Frank Sanello, “Basic Bond: Timothy Dalton Gives Us a 007 That Ian Fleming Would Have Loved,” Chicago Tribune, 16 July 1989, pp. 13/16–13/18. A comparison of the Bond novels vs. the film adaptations.
- Tom Soter, “A Complete and Critical Guide to Bond on Video,” Chicago Tribune, 16 July 1989, pp. 13/17–13/18.
- Frederick Busch, Chicago Tribune, 16 July 1989, p. 14/4. Book review of Win, Lose or Die.
- Clarence Page, “Policymakers Don't Have the Leeway Agent 007 Did,” Chicago Tribune, 25 October 1989, p. 1/15. Editorial.
- Mike Royko, “Dear Mr. Connery, Stop Reading Now,” Chicago Tribune, 12 December 1989, p. 1/3. Column casting doubt on Sean Connery's status as the “Sexiest Man Alive.”
- Mary Stevens, “The Hunt for Sean Connery,” Chicago Tribune, 19 October 1990, pp. 7/79–7/80.
- Richard Christiansen, “A Lasting Bond,” Chicago Tribune, 2 April 1991, p. 5/3. Examination of the Criterion Collection's Bond video discs.
- Tom Popson, “For Your Ears Only,” Chicago Tribune, 26 November 1992, p. 5/12. Album review of The Best of James Bond: 30th Anniversary Limited Edition.
- Lynn Van Matre, “At a Trattoria with Roger Moore: ‘007’ Keeps the Lunch Conversation Light — Until Talk Turns to the Work of UNICEF,” Chicago Tribune, 5 March 1993, pp. 5/1, 5/4.
- Bob Greene, “How about No. 23 as the Next 007?,” Chicago Tribune, 8 November 1993, p. 5/1. Commentary on Larry King's suggestion that Michael Jordan should be the next James Bond.
- Donald Libenson, Chicago Tribune, 5 May 1994, p. 5/3. Mentions the pulling of the James Bond videos from retail shelves.
- Chris Petrakos, “New Job, Usual Thrills for James Bond,” Chicago Tribune, 21 August 1994, pp. 14/6–14/7. Book review of SeaFire.
- Shirley Henderson, “Bond, James Bond Festival,” Chicago Tribune, 4 November 1994, p. 7/3. Report on a James Bond film festival to be held at Chicago's Three Penny Cinema.
- Chicago Tribune, 14 November 1995, p. 5/1. Comparison of the Bond actors.
- Chicago Tribune, 17 November 1995, p. 7/C. Film review of GoldenEye.
- Chicago Tribune, 24 May 1996, p. 7/C. Film review of Spy Hard.
- Marc Davis, “His Words Are His Bond,” Chicago Tribune, 15 September 1996, p. L17. Raymond Benson to write Zero Minus Ten.
- Chicago Tribune, 14 December 1997. Ranks the James Bond films on various scales.