Thursday, January 19, 2012

Reports: Perry out of race / Snow in forecast / Kodak bankruptcy

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Reports: Rick Perry dropping out of presidential race

CNN and other news organizations are reporting that Rick Perry is dropping out of the Republican race for president. More details to come.

Snowstorm could dump more than 6 inches Friday Storm could dump more than 6 inches Friday

A developing winter storm is expected to dump more than 6 inches of snow over most of the metropolitan area tomorrow, the National Weather Service said this morning.

3rd suspect in Elgin bank robbery captured 3rd suspect in Elgin bank robbery captured

Elgin police said they have captured and arrested a third suspect in Wednesday afternoon's armed bank robbery. The suspect was arrested in Batavia early this morning. >> Crime scene video

Photography pioneer Kodak files for bankruptcy Kodak files Ch. 11, secures $950M lifeline

Eastman Kodak Co, which invented the hand-held camera and helped bring the world the first pictures from the moon, has filed for bankruptcy protection, capping a prolonged plunge for one of America's best-known companies.

Former Bear Anderson regains touch as sack man Ex-Bear Anderson a pass-rushing force

It might have been the quietest 10 sacks, but Patriots defensive end Mark Anderson doesn't care if he didn't make a lot of noise.

'American Idol' recap: Season premiere 'American Idol' recap: Season premiere

'American Idol' kicked off its new season with a look at the past, great auditions, a Ryan Seacrest lookalike and an awkward moment courtesy of judge Steven Tyler.

When a bad thing is a sure thing, even a mobster can cop a plea Kass: Mr. Scalise, where is that 45 carat diamond?

It would be a mistake to look at white-haired Joseph Scalise on Wednesday and think of him as some community college professor of the practical arts, some harmless old geezer.

 Washington lawyer born in Chicago is tasting true celebrity, thanks to Colbert bump Lawyer a celebrity thanks to Colbert super-PAC bump

A native of Chicago, Trevor Potter is a buttoned-down Washington lawyer who has advised Republican presidential candidates from George H.W. Bush to John McCain.

Ads on Chicago skyscrapers are a sad sign of the times Kamin: Ad clutter has no place in world-famous skyline

These warts in the sky are proliferating, bringing ad clutter where it doesn't belong.


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