Monday, October 24, 2011

New CTA trains / Bears topple Bucs / Turkey quake

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CTA's new trains pulling into the station

Full production is finally under way on an order of 706 new CTA rail cars. The first 26 cars have been delivered to the transit agency and will enter service soon, officials said.

Bears topple Bucs in London Bears topple Bucs

The Bears figured to have a happy flight home from London after a 24-18 victory that improved their record to 4-3.

Death toll could soar in Turkey quake Death toll could soar in Turkey quake

As rescuers in Turkey combed through rubble in search of survivors early this morning, officials said the number of deaths from the 7.2 temblor had reached 239 and could go much higher.

Vatican calls for global authority on economy Vatican calls for global authority on economy

The Vatican called on Monday for the establishment of a "global public authority" and a "central world bank" to rule over financial institutions that have become outdated and often ineffective in dealing fairly with crises.

Album review: Coldplay, 'Mylo Xyloto' Album review: Coldplay, 'Mylo Xyloto'

Greg Kot: Even with Eno on board, the U.K. quartet plays it safe.

Making Chicago, and Illinois, competitive Editorial: Making Chicago, and Illinois, competitive

Bravo for the McCormick Place deal. Now there's so much more to do.

Bears have nothing to apologize for Haugh: Bears have nothing to apologize for

From his seat in the press box, seconds after D.J. Moore's interception clinched a victory over the Bucs, Jerry Angelo exhaled like so many Bears fans 3,900 miles away.

Toxic co-workers and the boss double-cross Huppke: Toxic co-workers and the boss double-cross

Warning: This column contains references to flatulence and 14th century poetry. Steel yourself.

Former Illini Jereme Richmond keeps struggling on road to NBA Former Illini Jereme Richmond keeps struggling

Teenage basketball star Jereme Richmond has become well-versed in turmoil during his short, brilliant and exasperating career.

All the living room's a stage Brotman: All the living room's a stage

The audience took their seats. A tiny dog attempted to take hers, jumping onto a chair in the front row and looking forward expectantly.


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