Friday, August 26, 2011

4 firefighters injured / Jazz Fest guide / Playboy time machine

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4 firefighters hurt in attic fire: 'Things went bad. They called mayday'

Four firefighters were hurt, two critically, as they were fighting a West Englewood house fire. "Things went bad," one official said.

East Coast braces for Hurricane Irene First waves of Irene reaching East Coast

As North Carolina is bracing for a direct hit from Hurricane Irene Saturday, cities along the coast were on alert and millions of beach goers cut short vacations to escape the storm. >> Photos

Steve Jobs is a tough act to follow at Apple Steve Jobs is a tough act to follow at Apple

Wall Street analysts question whether new Apple CEO Tim Cook has the vision to replace Jobs.

Working out in barn, Williams developed inner strength Working out in barn, Williams developed strength

The first day Chris Williams pulled his Hummer into the secluded, 195-acre property a few months back, he figured his eyes had deceived him. There were turkeys gobbling. There were deer running.

Insider's guide to Jazz Fest Insider's guide to Jazz Fest

Pace yourself. That's the best way to handle the 33rd annual Chicago Jazz Festival, which packs a tremendous amount of music into a few short days.

Nobody asked, but … Zorn: Advice for high school freshmen

In a little more than a week, my youngest, the twins, will enter high school.

Past time for Dunn to grab a seat Haugh: It's past time for Dunn to grab a seat

Not sure if Sox manager Ozzie Guillen listens anymore when his boss, Ken Williams, speaks.

Back in time on 'The Playboy Club' set Back in time on 'The Playboy Club' set

To enter the Chicago production offices of NBC's new one-hour drama "The Playboy Club," you must first walk under Mondrian-esque blue, yellow and red color-block awning, and you suddenly realize that before you even get on set, you're on the set.

Illinois Medicaid's managed care effort stumbles Illinois Medicaid's managed care effort stumbles

It can take years for people with cerebral palsy, autism, schizophrenia or Down syndrome to find trusted physicians to oversee their health.

Mailbag has room for Libya, wabbit and Kasshish Kass: Mailbag has room for Libya, Kasshish

Readers unnerved by flying bat men on the moon — and other column topics — should get their hands on some legalized Kasshish. It's the opposite of Hopium: You smoke it and see reality.


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