Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Body found under trash in home / $30M DePaul donation / Hawks lose ninth

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Elderly woman found dead under trash in Worth home

An elderly woman's decomposed body was removed from her trash-filled home late Tuesday afternoon in southwest suburban Worth, officials said.

Honduras prison fire kills more than 350 inmates: officials More than 300 die in Honduras prison fire

A massive fire swept through a prison in Honduras and killed at least 357 people, including many inmates trapped inside their cells, officials said early today.

Chicago investment manager donating $30 million to DePaul University's business school Driehaus donating $30 million to DePaul

Investment manager and philanthropist Richard Driehaus is donating $30 million to DePaul University's business college.

Bulls beat Kings 121-115 without Rose Without Rose, Bulls survive against Kings

Derrick Rose missed his third straight game with back spasms, but Luol Deng, Joakim Noah and Taj Gibson led the Bulls to a 121-115 victory against the Kings on Tuesday night.

Hawks' losing streak hits nine Reeling Hawks lose 9th in row

The Blackhawks returned to the city where it all began in an attempt to end their mind-numbing losing skid and left in an even deeper hole after a 3-2 loss in Nashville.

A mid-autumn's career change for Tim Kazurinsky A mid-autumn's career change for Tim Kazurinsky

Tim Kazurinsky hadn't been thinking about a career change in his early 60s — and he certainly hadn't envisioned himself working on the Chicago Shakespeare Theater stage — when he got the call from George Wendt.

This sticker is worth a thousand words Kass, Stantis team up for new Chicago city sticker

The city sticker controversy that has made Chicago a national laughingstock is now, finally and mercifully, over.

Study: Family ties cut suicide rate for LGBT youth Trice: Family ties cut suicide rate for LGBT youth

It occurred to me that most kids who are part of a minority group can rely on support and guidance from parents who are part of the same group. That's less true, however, for many LGBT adolescents.

Jeremy Lin matters to Kyle Opinion: Why Jeremy Lin matters to Asian-Americans

Each time Lin shows off his skills on the basketball court or does an on-air interview where — surprise! — he has no accent, he helps Asian-Americans get one step closer to being accepted as "real" Americans.

The thrill is gone Schmich: The thrill is gone for Chicago voters

Ho-hum candidates, political alienation, and no local connection add up to historic voter-registration lows for 2012 presidential primary in Chicago.

Relax regarding Rose Haugh: What's the rush? Rest Rose until he's 100%

Lost in Derrick Rose's update on the latest medical catastrophe that supposedly will ruin the Bulls season came news that put the last one in perspective.


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