Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Familiar winter forecast / Kass on Cellini / Lolla mess remains

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AccuWeather: This winter to be much like the last

AccuWeather meteorologists predict another rough, snowy winter for the Chicago area, with between 50 and 58 inches of snow, on par with last winter's 57.9 inches.

The six Degrees of Bill Cellini Kass: The six Degrees of Bill Cellini

With opening statements possible Wednesday in the federal corruption trial of William Cellini — Boss Combine Republican of Illinois — isn't it time that readers get their writes?

School lunch blogger 'Mrs. Q' drops anonymity School lunch blogger 'Mrs. Q' drops anonymity

Sarah Wu does not look like a troublemaker. The slight, blond mom comes off, by her own admission, as "a super nice person … without a bad word to say."

From Addison to Madison From Addison to Madison: Eye-opening trip for students

MADISON, Wis. — From the time he learned to read, Alex Avalos' parents told him he would someday go to college to create a better life for himself.

Iowa State prof wins Nobel in chemistry Iowa State prof wins Nobel in chemistry

An Israeli scientist who also teaches at Iowa State University was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry this morning.

Bernanke: Economy is 'close to faltering' Bernanke: Economy is 'close to faltering'

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke chastised Congress during a hearing Tuesday for pushing the nation to the edge of default last summer, saying it's "no way to run a railroad."

Cubs seek permission to talk with Epstein Cubs seek permission to talk with Epstein

The Cubs have asked for permission to interview Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein for a front office position, according to a published report, starting the final chapter of the prolonged search for Jim Hendry's replacement.

Documentary examines George Harrison Documentary examines George Harrison

When Martin Scorsese and Olivia Harrison first sat down about five years ago to strategize about a documentary on the life of George Harrison, both quickly zeroed in on a letter the young Beatle wrote to his family at the height of Beatlemania.


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