Wednesday, February 1, 2012

'Soul Train' creator found dead / Valentine's spending / Kass: The Land of Suckers

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'Soul Train' creator Don Cornelius found dead

"Soul Train" creator Don Cornelius was found dead at his Sherman Oaks home early this morning, according to reports. Sources said there was no sign of foul play.

Romney's triumph in Florida primary fails to deter GOP rivals Romney's triumph in Fla. primary fails to deter rivals

Mitt Romney may have won a blowout victory in Florida's presidential primary, but Newt Gingrich is not about to concede defeat.

Blizzard of 2011 1 year later: Blizzard of '11

Photos: More than 20 inches of snow fell in some areas. Power outages, school and business closings, motorists stranded on roadways and public transit disruptions complicated life in the city and suburbs.

Survey finds heartening level of consumer spending for Valentine's Day Take heart, Valentine's spending rises

You can't buy love, but that isn't stopping Americans from spending plenty on jewelry, flowers, candy and dinner out this Valentine's Day.

Noah: $60 million deal hurt my game Noah: $60 million deal hurt my game

The slow start that Joakim Noah endured this season bothered him deeply. In an interview with the Tribune, Noah for the first time revealed the five-year, $60 million extension he signed in October 2010 and which began this season contributed to his struggles.

Pregame blitz Pregame blitz of ads ruins Super surprise

Here's a new thought: Will the Super Bowl, the culmination of months of planning, research and spending, be kind of an anticlimax?

 Woodstock uses Groundhog Day to mark 20 years since movie was made there Woodstock happy to relive 'Groundhog Day'

Twenty years have passed since far northwest suburban Woodstock was transformed into Punxsutawney for the Bill Murray comedy"Groundhog Day."

Redesign needed to remove Navy Pier's cheese factor Schmich: How about redesign for Navy Pier cheesiness?

Cheesy. Ask Chicagoans what they think of Navy Pier and that word pops up as often as cracks in a city sidewalk.

Land of Lincoln? More like the Land of Suckers Kass: Land of Lincoln? More like the Land of Suckers

On this day when our governor is giving his State of the State address, it's appropriate for us to state our true identity as Illinois taxpayers.

Ninkovich learned game in school of hard knocks Haugh: From lost New Lenox prospect to Patriots' star

Patriots' linebacker Rob Ninkovich has been proving doubters wrong ever since he left Lincoln-Way Central.


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