Thursday, November 17, 2011

Man found dead in lockup / Apple-inspired AT&T store / Chapman on Gingrich

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Man charged in killing of Aldi store guard found hanged in police lockup

A suspect in last week's fatal shooting of a security guard at a Far South Side grocery store was found fatally hanged in a police lockup early this morning, authorities said. >> Video

AT&T to open Arlington Heights concept store AT&T to open Apple-inspired concept store

AT&T is opening a new store in Arlington Heights Saturday that will serve as a testing ground for retail ideas for its 2,300 other stores nationwide. It will be AT&T's only such store in the U.S.

Looks like Sveum's the 1 Reports: Cubs offer job to Dale Sveum

The Cubs appear poised to hire Dale Sveum as their manager, assuming he will have them.

Behind the myth and the mouth Chapman: Behind the myth and the mouth

Republican voters' esteem for Newt Gingrich has been rising fast. At this rate it might someday equal, though not surpass, his regard for himself. Gingrich is not a person with an ego. He's an ego with a person.

RNC chief on Obama: 'A fish rots at the head' RNC chief on Obama: 'A fish rots at the head'

Saying "a fish rots at the head," the chairman of the Republican National Committee on Wednesday urged President Barack Obama's defeat next year for failing to deliver on promises to fix the economy.

Premium food on the plate in Niles high schools Premium food on the plate in Niles high schools

For lunch, Josh Rivera chose a plate of saffron rice, Jerusalem salad and a Greek-marinated kebab of free-range chicken raised without the use of antibiotics.

Urlacher burnishing Hall credentials Haugh: Urlacher burnishing Hall credentials

On the day Brian Urlacher goes into the Pro Football Hall of Fame — a latter-career resurgence makes it a matter of when, not if — I wonder if he will thank Dolphins linebacker Karlos Dansby.

Who needs the NBA when we've got 'Knights of Mayhem'? Kass: Bye NBA, hello 'Knights of Mayhem'

Call me a naive little baby who'll believe just about anything if it involves medieval combat on TV, but I've got a feeling that somebody is going to die on National Geographic's new show, "Knights of Mayhem."

Dear Mayor, don't cheapen our public space Kamin: Dear Mayor, don't cheapen our public space

Having suffered his first high-profile design fiasco — the hideous, widely despised Bank of America signs on the Wabash Avenue Bridge — perhaps new Mayor Rahm Emanuel should look to an old mayor for advice.


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