| | First OTA workout held at Halas Hall |
 The Bears conducted their first of 10 OTA workouts Tuesday at Halas Hall, capping a two-hour practice with spirited 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 non-contact drills.
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| | McClellin responds to fan questions |
 Bears first-round draft pick Shea McClellin, a defensive end from Boise State, answers email questions from fans exclusively on ChicagoBears.com:
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| | President throws a ball at Soldier Field |
 President Barack Obama, an avid Bears fan, tossed a football around at his favorite team's stadium Sunday night after a working dinner with visiting NATO dignitaries at Soldier Field.
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| | Bears to begin OTA workouts Tuesday |
 The Bears enter the third and final phase of their voluntary offseason program this week, with the first of 10 organized team activity (OTA) workouts scheduled for Tuesday.
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| | Adams inspired to help Haitian people |
 Next month after the Bears offseason program ends, second-year tight end Kyle Adams will jump on an airplane and head down to the Caribbean. But he's not going on vacation.
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| | Bears wide receivers possess size, speed |
 With newcomers Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery joining Devin Hester, Earl Bennett and Johnny Knox, the Bears may have the best combination of size and speed at the receiver position in the NFL.
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| | View photo gallery of Bears Care Gala |
 The 17th annual Bears Care Gala, which raises funds for support of breast and ovarian cancer research and treatment programs, was held Saturday at Soldier Field.
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| | Marshall speaks to students in Chicago |
 New Bears receiver Brandon Marshall visited UCAN Academy in Chicago Tuesday to meet with students as well as youth who are involved in the Project Visible Man program.
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| | Cutler talks football, diabetes awareness |
 Jay Cutler discussed two of the most important things in his life—football and diabetes awareness—during a visit to Perspectives Charter School on Chicago's South Side.
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| | Bears ink their last unsigned draft pick |
 The Bears' last remaining unsigned draft pick, third-round safety Brandon Hardin of Oregon State, inked a four-year contract Tuesday. Terms were not disclosed.
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