Monday, September 26, 2011

Cutler frustrated / Dreamliner delivered / Dodging office politics

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Cutler frustrated with imbalanced, inconsistent offense

Quarterback Jay Cutler doesn't sound like a fan of the Bears' offensive imbalance. The Bears ran 12 times for 13 yards -- the team's lowest since at least 1960 -- in a 27-17 loss to the Packers.

Smith, Bears suffering identity crisis Haugh: Smith, Bears suffering identity crisis

In the Bears locker room after the Packers' 27-17 victory Sunday, an animated Jay Cutler waved his hand and shook his head as he saw the large media mob surrounding Roy Williams.

No excuses: Bears offense simply pathetic Pompei: No excuses, Bears' offense simply pathetic

Wet footballs.

Bears get little right in loss to Packers Bears get little right in loss to Packers

At 1-2, the Bears are searching for an offensive identity and they're two games back of the defending Super Bowl champion Packers and upstart Lions in the NFC North.

Afghan employee kills U.S. citizen at Kabul CIA base American killed in attack at Kabul CIA base

An Afghan employee of the U.S. government opened fire inside a CIA office in Kabul, shooting and killing an American.

Boy, 15, on life support after he and mom shot on porch of West Side home Mom, teen shot in West Side drive-by

A 15-year-old boy was shot in the head and his mother was also wounded in a drive-by shooting outside their West Side home.

After 3 years, Boeing Dreamliner becomes reality After 3 years, Boeing delivers 1st Dreamliner

Boeing's long-awaited dream machine became a commercial reality on Sunday when the lightweight plastic-composites 787 Dreamliner was formally delivered to its first Japanese customer.

Mayor dogged by personal debt spent thousands on village credit card Channahon mayor spent $36K on village credit card

The mayor of a small town that is accused of siphoning millions of sales tax dollars from Chicago and elsewhere has used his village credit card for $36,000 in purchases, dinners and trips over four years, records show.

Chicago wellness: Shape up, save money Shape up, save money

Chicago's police union walked right into a barrage of doughnut jokes last week by declining to sign on to the city's new wellness program.

Renovation in sight for Red Line eyesore CTA station projects revive aging public transit

The renovation of one of the CTA's worst eyesores, the Clark/Division subway station on the Red Line, is finally in sight.

How to dodge office politics Rex Huppke: How to dodge office politics

Let's talk briefly about a term that's sweeping the nation: "class warfare."


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