Thursday, October 27, 2011

Man questioned in Skokie stabbings / Bears release Harris / CEOs and privacy

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Man questioned after woman and her toddler daughter stabbed to death in Skokie

Police are questioning a Skokie man after a woman and her 27-month-old daughter were found fatally stabbed at his home.

White Sox restaurant, Bacardi at the Park, is paid for with millions of public funding without return on investment Sox restaurant paid for with taxpayer dollars

A new restaurant across the street from U.S. Cellular Field was paid for with nearly $7 million in public funding, but the White Sox keep all the profit. >> Video: Who benefits from deal?

Father of Notre Dame student who died says family never considered suing Father: I don't blame Notre Dame for death

The parents of Declan Sullivan, who fell to his death last year from an aerial lift, say they never considered suing university.

Legislature overrides Gov. Pat Quinn's veto to allow smart grid Legislature OKs smart grid, overriding Quinn

Legislation raises ire of governor, other critics because it also overhauls a century-old regulatory process for setting electricity rates.

Bears release veteran safety Chris Harris Bears release veteran safety Chris Harris

The Chicago Bears have parted ways with veteran strong safety Chris Harris. Multiple sources told the Tribune that Harris was release and he confirmed the news via Twitter: "I'm looking forward to my next venture."

Ron Paul's unusual campaign Chapman: Ron Paul's unusual campaign

The good and bad of an atypical candidate.

Clergy providing spiritual support for Occupy Chicago masses Clergy providing spiritual support for Occupy masses

Standing among the pickets and chanting crowds of Occupy Chicago, Lutheran pastor Tom Gaulke doesn't hoist a sign denouncing greed or pleading for money to buy a congressman.

Does a CEO deserve privacy? Does a CEO deserve privacy?

What information does a company's CEO owe stockholders about his or her health?

With finger in the air, Romney isn't showing he's No. 1 Kass: Romney waffles, exposes indecision

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has developed a habit that might just be politically fatal.

What if Maddon becomes available? Rogers: What if Maddon becomes available?

Andrew Friedman, the supposedly unavailable general manager of the Rays, recently went for dinner in downtown St. Petersburg, Fla., with Arte Moreno, owner of the Angels. Dan Feinstein, the Rays' director of baseball operations, just left to join the Athletics.

Showbiz sister steps out on her own Showbiz sister steps out on her own

It's not unusual for someone to arrive at Sundance an unknown, only to leave with his or her name on everybody's lips. This year one of those people was Elizabeth Olsen.


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