Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Giants stomp Bears / A boozy hit / Presidents' time off

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4 downs: Bears' offensive line does job protecting Cutler

Biggs: The Bears offensive line didn't turn in a dominant effort in a 41-13 loss to the Giants, but the pass protection was improved against the team that recorded 10 sacks here last October.

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Bears' offensive line does OK in loss to Giants Bears' offensive line does OK in loss to Giants

Jay Cutler went down only once in the first half as pass blocking was improved from the first preseason outing when the Bears allowed nine sacks.

Chicago theater's smashed hit Chicago theater's smashed hit

Picture a room in a bar, upstairs. A hundred people, most in their 20s and early 30s, sit clustered around tables loaded with cocktails and buckets of bottled beer.

Vacation elation Critics, give our leaders a break

President Obama is taking heat for taking a vacation during a slumping economy. But it's important for leaders to take a break from being The Decider.

As Emanuel marks 100 days, City Hall watchdog waits to be unleashed City Hall watchdog waits to be unleashed

As a candidate, Mayor Rahm Emanuel promised City Hall's top watchdog a full set of teeth.

Emanuel criticizes 'tax scheme' Emanuel criticizes companies' 'scheme' to avoid taxes

Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Monday that Chicago businesses have designed a "tax scheme" to avoid paying their taxes.

Battle is brewing over executive pay New disclosure rules put spotlight on CEO pay

When Nintendo slashed the price of its 6-month-old 3-D game device by nearly a third (to $169.99) a few weeks ago, company President Satoru Iwata voluntarily took a 50 percent pay cut.


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