Monday, January 9, 2012

Iran sentences American to death / High-end Walgreen's / Pit bulls' reputation

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Iran sentences American to die for spying

Iran said today it had sentenced a dual U.S.-Iranian citizen to death for spying for the CIA, creating fresh grounds for hostility with Washington at a time when Tehran has responded to new U.S. sanctions with military threats. >> Video

Walgreen's opening new flagship store downtown Walgreen's opening high-end Loop store

Walgreen Co. today will unveil its new "flagship" store downtown that will include such new touches as a humidor, made-to-order smoothies, and sushi and juice bars.

Bears' positional analysis: Quarterback Analysis: Who should back up Jay Cutler?

First in a series: Although Bears' starting quarter Jay Cutler continues to perform, questions exist behind him. Will the team draft a quarterback for the third-straight season, or will Josh McCown stay as the No. 2 or 3 passer?

What are the laws on working OT? What are the laws on working OT?

I Just Work Here: Exploring the legal difference between salaried and hourly; plus, should you add fancy titles to your business card?

Spilling on Twitter can result in blowback for celebs Spilling on Twitter can result in blowback for celebs

Sinéad O'Connor and 50 Cent couldn't be more different, but when it comes to over-sharing on Twitter, the 1980s icon and gruff rapper have quite a bit in common.

A worthy challenger Krauthammer: A worthy challenger

After every other conservative alternative to Mitt Romney crashed and burned (libertarian Ron Paul is in a category of his own), from the rubble emerges Rick Santorum.

2012 has been cruel to Blackhawks Haugh: 2012 has been cruel to Blackhawks

Seconds after Red Wings center Pavel Datsyuk turned his hockey stick into a magic wand and scored the game-winning goal standing behind the net in a 3-2 overtime victory Sunday, Blackhawks defenseman Steve Montador hit the ice hard.

Sharing the street with pit bulls Group aims to rehab the reputation of pit bulls

A week after two dogs mauled a jogger on the lakefront, about 20 pit bulls and their owners walked along Drexel Boulevard in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood.

CTA updates train tracking feature Hilkevitch: CTA updates train tracking feature

CTA Train Tracker — the answer to "Where's my train?" — is marking its first anniversary, and transit officials Monday will flip the switch on a new text-messaging feature.

Greater Bronzeville buffeted by school closings Bronzeville rattled by school closings

The tear-down of nearby public housing high-rises triggered the closing of Einstein Elementary in 1999, shuffling students to Donoghue Elementary three blocks away.


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