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Chicago Symphony Signs Contract: The musicians and management of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra agreed on a new contract, ending a two-week-old strike. Musicians voted unanimously Friday night to ratify a three-year contract. The symphony’s first post-strike performance is scheduled for Tuesday night. The strike forced cancellation of 10 concerts and Daniel Barenboim’s debut as music director.
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