Friday, November 18, 2011

Cubs manager introduced / Natalie Wood case reopened / Reckless cab driver

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Sveum introduced as Cubs manager

The Cubs introduced Brewers hitting coach Dale Sveum this morning as the team's new manager after both sides agreed to a three-year deal with an option for 2015.

Captain: Wagner responsible for Natalie Wood death Captain: Wagner responsible for Natalie Wood death

A yacht skipper says he lied to Natalie Wood's death investigators 30 years ago and he's blaming her then-husband Robert Wagner for the actress' drowning.

Reckless Chicago cabdrivers rarely taken off streets How did reckless cabbie stay behind wheel?

Zulfiqar Shah was a reckless driver prone to road rage, according to citizen complaints. He is alleged to have nearly caused a crash and then threatened to shoot the other driver. His punishment? A $390 fine and 3 days off.

Timmothy Pitzen update: Missing boy's family waits, plans for different Thanksgiving Missing boy's family: 'He needs to come home'

Police are expected to release new information today about Timmothy Pitzen, the boy missing since May 11 when his mother took him from his Aurora school before committing suicide.

Motorola holders approve acquisition by Google Motorola holders OK acquisition by Google

Libertyville-based Motorola Mobility said late Thursday that its stockholders approved the $12.5 billion deal to be acquired by search giant Google.

Lake Forest principal put on leave because of lewd texts Lake Forest principal put on leave because of lewd texts

A middle school principal has been suspended in the wake of the Tribune's questions about a 2009 misdemeanor conviction.

Thankful to be the Worst Mom in the World Kass: Thankful to be the Worst Mom in the World

The Worst Mom in the World sent a note the other day after reading my column about the Penn State sex predator scandal.

Horrific injury set Sveum on managerial path Haugh: Horrific injury set Sveum on managerial path

When identifying the big break that ultimately led Dale Sveum down the career path to Wrigley Field, look no further than his left tibia.

A worthy cause in a cold climate Schmich: A worthy cause in a cold climate

Timm Bogner, a 24-year-old with a culinary degree that has not helped him find a job, rode the bus from Champaign-Urbana to join Occupy Chicago on Thursday morning.

Report: State trails nation in key job-creation sectors Report: State trails nation in key job-creation sectors

Illinois is lagging national trends in job creation for sectors such as business services and financial services, according to the November's Illinois Innovation Index.


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