Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Bears ground Eagles / 'Tell on him' / Too dumb for Beavis

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Bears survive Forte fumbles for 3rd straight win

The Bears faced yet another fork-in-the-road contest Monday night in the midst of their curious 2011 odyssey, and came away with an impressive 30-24 victory over the Eagles.

Cain accuser says son told her, 'You need to tell on him' Cain accuser: My son said to 'tell on him'

Mundelein resident Sharon Bialek says she came forward with her accusations of sexual harassment against GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain after her 13-year-old son told her, "You need to tell on him."

Dow expected to bring 400 new jobs to Chicago Dow to bring 400 new jobs to Chicago

Mayor Rahm Emanuel is expected to announce later today that Dow Chemical will move about 400 new jobs to Chicago for a new sales facility slated to open downtown.

Nearly half of mortgages in Chicago area underwater Nearly half of area mortgages underwater

A little more than 46 percent of all single-family homes with a mortgage in the Chicago area were underwater in the year's third quarter, far more than the nation as a whole.

Emanuel denies public records requests A call for transparency, but records denied

Mayor Rahm Emanuel has made it easier for the public to see who pays City Hall lobbyists, how much every city worker earns and where crime waves have rippled through Chicago neighborhoods.

Bennett, not Forte, difference-maker for Bears Haugh: Bennett, not Forte, difference-maker

Back from injury, veteran receiver gives Bears offense the spark it needs to overcome running back's fumbles.

Has American pop culture become too dumb for Beavis and Butt-Head? Huppke: Are we too dumb for Beavis and Butt-Head?

How can Beavis and Butt-Head compete in a world where intelligence is a political negative and the wives of onetime governors appear on television eating tarantulas.

Bears defense stout when it counts Pompei: Bears defense stout when it counts

On night Buddy Ryan is honored, Bears don't dominate but get job done.

Steve Jobs' legal war on Google, Android rages on Steve Jobs' legal war on Google, Android rages on

Apple has persuaded judges in several countries to temporarily block the sale of Android-based tablets and smartphones.


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