Monday, January 30, 2012

Romney surging / Rose’s regrets / SAG winners

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Polls show Romney surging ahead of Gingrich in Florida

Newt Gingrich struggled to halt Mitt Romney's momentum, accusing him of launching false attacks, as polls showed Romney widening his lead before tomorrow's GOP primary in Florida.

Chicago aldermanic salaries, 2008-2012 How much does your alderman make?

News app: Chicago City Council members are free to refuse yearly cost-of-living increases, but 19 aldermen didn't, even as they voted to lay off city workers. Search the data to see how much your alderman took home.

Citi chairman Parsons considers stepping down: report Report: Citigroup chairman may step down

Citigroup's chairman, Richard Parsons, is considering giving up the position to focus on other interests, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.

Rose rallies Bulls, then beats self up for not finishing job Rose: 'Next time those shots are going down'

Derrick Rose missed two go-ahead free throws with 22.7 seconds left and a game-tying floater with 3.7 seconds to go in the Bulls' 97-93 gut-wrenching loss to the Heat on Sunday.

SAG Awards: 'The Help,' 'Boardwalk Empire' and 'Modern Family' win big SAG Awards: 'The Help,' 'Boardwalk Empire' and 'Modern Family' win big

Upset winner "The Help" took home trophies for Octavia Spencer, Viola Davis and for the ensemble cast.

Tell us now, Governor Tell us now, governor: Are tax hikes permanent?

Do you intend to make crucial spending decisions right now? Or do you want to make your tax increases permanent?

Hospitals face Medicare penalties for readmissions Hospitals face Medicare penalties for readmissions

St. Bernard Hospital has received a five-star rating for its congestive heart failure program — yet soon may face substantial financial penalties because of its high patient readmission rates.

The many faces of business-casual Huppke: The many faces of business-casual

The loosening of dress-code rules at Disney is a definitive sign that the buttoned-down crowd is losing the war against casual work attire.

Happy ending for homeless hound Brotman: Happy ending for beloved stray dog

Beloved Oak Brook stray Rusty — aka Foxy, aka Rusty Redd — is alive and well and living in Utah, with fellow Chicago-area expat Kristine Kowal.

Bears need Emery's inspired vision Haugh: Bears need Emery's inspired vision

Nobody can predict yet whether Phil Emery's sterling character credentials will make him a good general manager — or a bad one.

 Little Black Pearl art center is a jewel for North Kenwood neighborhood Trice: Little Black Pearl a jewel for North Kenwood

When Monica Haslip was coming of age in the early 1970s, her mother worked in the town's first black-owned photography studio in downtown Birmingham, Ala.


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