Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Decisive Romney win / Interviewers and Facebook / Oprah's move still felt

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Mitt Romney declares victory in Illinois

Illinois Republicans delivered a decisive victory to Mitt Romney in the state's presidential primary, crushing Rick Santorum in what amounted to the first big-state head-to-head contest among the front-runners for the GOP nomination.

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. coasts against Halvorson Jackson coasts to win over Halvorson

Democratic U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. coasted to a big win tonight against long-time foe Debbie Halvorson, a former congresswoman.

Indicted state lawmaker cruises to primary victory Indicted state lawmaker cruises to victory

A Chicago Democratic lawmaker charged with bribery a week ago won decisively in Tuesday's primary, the first election under a newly drawn map that shook up House and Senate seats.

Lollapalooza deal puts parks' nonprofit arm at risk Lollapalooza deal puts parks' nonprofit arm at risk

The future of the Chicago Park District's nonprofit arm is in question, as a result of a new deal with Lollapalooza promoters.

'Hunger Games' pits book gore vs. movie gore 'Hunger Games' pits book gore vs. movie gore

Should you allow your child to see the movie, where 24 teens are forced to fight to the death on live TV?

Romney's romp Editorial: Romney's romp

Rick Santorum couldn't get the Illinois victory that would have enhanced his stature in the GOP race.

Price of gas will fuel debate during presidential campaign Presidents get blame for pain at pump

John Kass: The price of gas will loom large in the fall campaign, with the Republicans taking full advantage and the Democrats trying to duck the blame.

Recruiting Chicago gives Smart pause Recruiting in Chicago gives Smart pause

Haugh: Anybody still wondering how much recruiting Chicago will affect the next Illinois basketball coach found out Tuesday.

Law targets job interviewers who ask to see private Facebook info Should interviewers ask to see Facebook info?

Meticulously setting the privacy controls on your social media accounts could all be for naught if a potential employer invites you to log in during the interview and reviews your Facebook page.

When Oprah left, so did restaurant customers When Oprah left, so did restaurant customers

Restaurateurs say they're still suffering from business lost when Oprah Winfrey ended production of her talk show last year at her studio in what is today a trendy West Side neighborhood.

We need an antidote for bad quotes Quotes, attribution often wrong in digital age

Schmich: It's inconvenient to acknowledge that most online quote sources aren't reliable, even if many of their quotes are right.


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