Friday, January 27, 2012

Romney keeps Gingrich on defensive / Lana Del Rey review / Kass on the Rahmfather

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With stakes high in Florida, Romney keeps Gingrich on defensive

Picking up where their last debate left off, Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich resumed battling Thursday night over personal integrity and the tenor of their respective campaigns.

Statue dedicated to children who died stolen from Lincolnwood school Children's memorial statue stolen from school

A statue depicting two kids reading on a bench, dedicated in 2004 after two children died of cancer, has been stolen from the grounds of an elementary school in Lincolnwood.

O'Hare keeps No. 2 ranking in total flights O'Hare keeps No. 2 ranking in total flights

O'Hare International Airport, which was the world's busiest airport from 1961 through 1997, remained stuck in the No. 2 spot last year in the U.S. as measured by the number of flights, the Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday.

Bulls driven in pursuit of excellence Bulls driven in pursuit of excellence

There's a reason the Bulls are championship contenders beyond Derrick Rose's prodigious talent and their rare depth. It's the slow burn in which they roast after any loss.

Album review: Lana Del Rey, 'Born to Die' Album review: Lana Del Rey, 'Born to Die'

Lana Del Rey wants to be taken seriously as the bad girl in a gown, the cabaret singer with a masochistic streak.

Newt's debt to President Clinton Daum: Newt's debt to President Clinton

So it's official. No one really cares that Newt Gingrich is an egotistical, vainglorious scoundrel, at least where women are concerned.

Ward remap puzzle points out power of politics Ward remap puzzle points out power of politics

The new City Council ward map might look like a head-scratcher to many Chicagoans, but one city dweller has made a toy of his bewilderment.

Focus: Tech bet sours for Elkhart, Ind., as electric carmaker Think, battery firm Ener1 fall into bankruptcy Tech bet turns to bankruptcy, 2 workers for Elkhart, Ind.

The view from inside Think City's plant here is the worst nightmare for politicians betting on electric vehicles to drive job growth: 100 cars, most of them not finished, lined up with no word on their future.

John Kass takes on the mysterious portrait of the Rahmfather Kass: Let's settle the business of the Rahmfather portrait

Who sent me The Rahmfather? I want to know. Please.

Playing with pain not just part of sports lexicon Haugh: Playing with pain not just part of sports lexicon

Every time Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau says it's up to Derrick Rose whether he can play with turf toe, I cringe a little.

Art of the term paper lives at U. of C. Lab Schools Art of the term paper lives at U. of C. Lab Schools

Just inside the gabled doors of the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools, a solitary poster advertises a feat that many here consider the championship of research and language arts prowess: publication in The Concord Review.


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