Monday, November 14, 2011

Bears' defense dominates / 'Closed' case leaves questions / Occupy through winter?

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Defense forces Lions into 4 INTs, two fumbles

Major Wright needs to do some major work on his touchdown dance. Beyond that, the Bears' defense was perfect, grabbing 4 interceptions and 2 fumbles in a 37-13 dismantling of the Lions.

Buses on Stevenson begin riding shoulders today Stevenson buses begin shoulder-riding today

Pace buses will begin using the Stevenson Expressway's newly widened shoulders starting today to skirt traffic jams. Buses can use the inbound inside shoulder from 5 to 9 a.m. and the outbound inside shoulder from 3 to 7 p.m.

Illinois linebacker Trulon Henry, two others shot at house party in Urbana Illinois player among 3 shot at party

Illinois senior linebacker Trulon Henry, who said he was trying to play peacemaker, was among three people shot and wounded at a house party near the school's Urbana campus early Sunday morning.

Republican comedy hour Republican comedy hour

Editorial: In the contest to look inept, Texas Gov. Rick Perry has plenty of competition in the field of GOP candidates.

Brotman: Memory lane lined with old VHS tapes Brotman: Memory lane lined with old VHS tapes

Fellow parents of a certain vintage — do you still have your VHS tapes?

References, and how to avoid giving them Huppke: References, and how to avoid giving them

What do you do when you are asked to write a recommendation for someone you'd rather not recommend?

'Closed' Aurora murder case leaves questions about 'other guy' 'Closed' murder case leaves questions behind

Six years ago, Marilyn Bethell, a counseling aide who loved birds, Jimmy Buffett music and roller coasters, was taken to a spot near the Illinois Prairie Path and shot once in the back of the head.

Park Ridge Mayor David Schmidt unleashes veto power Park Ridge Mayor Schmidt unleashes veto power

First, Park Ridge Mayor David Schmidt vetoed money for community groups. Then, he vetoed the city manager's contract — twice. On a roll, he vetoed the firefighters contract and the entire city budget.

What percentage will weather the winter? Can Occupy protesters weather Chicago winter?

During a stretch of cold weather last week, a tweet from Occupy Chicago hinted at a daunting problem.


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