Wednesday, December 28, 2011

2 dead, 5 hurt at restaurant / Kim Jong Il funeral / 5 Bears to Pro Bowl

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2 dead, 5 wounded at Church's Chicken in Englewood

Two people were killed and five others wounded when shots rang out at a fast-food restaurant in the Englewood neighborhood on the South Side this evening, authorities said. >> Photos

Snow and tears mark funeral for North Korean leader Snow, tears mark funeral for N. Korea leader

North Korea's military staged a huge funeral procession in the snowy streets of the capital Pyongyang for its deceased leader Kim Jong Il, readying a transition to his son. >> Photos

Rolling Meadows teen's killing in Mexico sends dread through Mexican community Killings stir fears in Mexican community

The bodies of Alexis Marron, a Rolling Meadows High School senior, and two of his friends were found over the weekend at a remote ranch in Mexico stuffed in the trunk of a burnt car.

Sears shares drop 27% on store closings Sears shares drop 27% on store closings

Sears shares fell 27 percent, its biggest decline in more than 8 years, after it announced plans to close 100 to 120 Sears and Kmart stores.

5 Bears named to Pro Bowl 5 Bears named to Pro Bowl

Matt Forte's season ended Tuesday when the Bears placed him on injured reserve but the day brought some good news as the running back was named to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career.

A year of  comings and goings A year of TV comings and goings

Oprah Winfrey left, a new 'Boss' arrived and the Bunnies were just passing through.

Words that mattered in 2011 Words that mattered in 2011

Each year has a distinctive history and character that is best understood through the spoken words that created and shaped it.

 Johnsburg parents raised alarms about coach before his sex abuse conviction Parents raised alarms about high school coach

Before a Crete-Monee High School basketball coach pleaded guilty to the sexual abuse of a teenage boy, he had shown a pattern of behavior elsewhere that disturbed some parents so much they went to police.

Primary season is no time to think fast Keilman: Primary season is no time to think fast

I've always enjoyed my trips to the Soybean State, but when caucus time rolls around, I'm grateful I don't live there.

Veteran's claims of awards, service do not withstand scrutiny Military cemetery to change headstone with false honors

David L. Stump's headstone will be replaced with one that officials say accurately reflects his military service.

Rose wants to assert himself earlier Bulls' Rose wants to assert himself earlier

Point guard Derrick Rose believes he needs to shoot more to get the team going.

Outlook: Markets — Investors should brace themselves for another bumpy year, strategists predict MarksJarvis: Brace for another bumpy stock year

Consumers are feeling more upbeat about the future as prospects for the U.S. economy brighten.


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