Friday, November 25, 2011

Maggie Daley dies / Black Friday shopping / Man arrested in slaying

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Maggie Daley dies

Former Chicago first lady Maggie Daley died shortly after 6 p.m. surrounded by her husband and family at her home. >> Sign the Maggie Daley guest book

Grace under pressure Editorial: Maggie Daley's grace under pressure

We are grateful for the long lesson she taught us: how to live, in dignity, against tall odds.

Suspect in custody in UIC hospital garage slaying Man arrested in slaying outside UIC hospital

A suspect was taken into custody this morning in connection with the shooting death of a 48-year-old woman in a University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center parking garage.

Shoppers line up for early start to Black Friday Early start may bring Black Friday record

Bargain hunters flocked to stores late Thursday and overnight Friday, searching for deals on televisions, video games and toys even as they fretted about their own often shaky economic well-being. >> Photos

Heat on Bears' D-line to improve Heat on Bears' D-line to improve

The film didn't lie. Bears coach Lovie Smith and defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli were equally disturbed about the defensive line's performance during Sunday's win over the Chargers.

'Memphis' knows how to have a good time 'Memphis' knows how to have a good time

THEATER REVIEW: "Memphis" at the Cadillac Palace Theatre ★★★½ ... Scurrying toward the exit, I was besieged by the delighted. "I hope," said one woman, "that you liked this show as much as the rest of us."

These 3 Bears backups know what Hanie is up against Haugh: Ex-Bears backups know what Hanie faces

As Hanie takes over Sunday because of Jay Cutler's broken thumb, the Bears calmly clinging to the status quo will ease his adjustment more than anything.

Ruby ring may hold clue to 1977 disappearance of heiress Ruby ring may hold clue to 1977 Brach disappearance

The ruby ring sits in a vault at the Glenview Police Department, an ornate piece of metal and stone that some investigators believe proves how candy heiress Helen Vorhees Brach was murdered.

Could some of the Cubs' culture bite the dust? Could some of the Cubs' culture bite the dust?

Before bowing out of the Cubs' managerial race, Texas pitching coach Mike Maddux created a minor stir in Chicago with a blunt admission.


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