Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Romney's path slows / Encyclopaedia era ends / Bears' bold move

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Analysis: Santorum wins only slow Romney's path to nomination

Analysis: With more than half the states now having voted, a clear pattern has emerged in the GOP race for president: Mitt Romney seems to be on a steady march to the nomination despite wins in Mississippi and Alabama for Rick Santorum.

Mayor's speed camera stats sketchy Speed camera stats sketchy

Watchdog: The Emanuel administration reversed course this week and said its report citing the safety benefits of speed cameras was error-ridden and shouldn't have been released.

Let the little children cover for me, and do not hinder them Kass: Cash, not kids, behind speed camera deal

A completely hypothetical politician was being heckled by angry taxpayers. And they dared ask rude questions, like why he wasted all their tax dollars on fat contracts to his pals.

Caterpillar to move work to S.C. from Joliet Caterpillar to move work to S.C. from Joliet

Peoria-based Caterpillar Inc. said Wednesday that it plans to move work from its plant in Joliet to another facility in Sumter, S.C., creating 80 jobs in South Carolina.

Bears' Emery makes statement Haugh: A bold move by Bears' GM Emery

I doubt anybody describes Bears general manager Phil Emery as dull today.

Bears knew of Marshall incident before trade Bears knew of incident

The Chicago Bears were aware of an incident Sunday involving Brandon Marshall before they acquired the wide receiver in a trade with the Miami Dolphins, the team said.

Devoted movie poster collector sees an art form waiting to be discovered Who wants to buy 35,000 movie posters?

Dwight Cleveland doesn't expect to sell all 35,000 of his movie posters to a museum or a philanthropist or the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Even he realizes that would be a bit much.

Voters in scores of suburbs might trim their electric bills Voters in scores of suburbs might trim their electric bills

Rare is the ballot-box initiative that could actually save taxpayers money.

Late flu season hits Illinois Despite mild weather, late flu season hits Illinois

The breezes are balmy, green shoots are poking up through the dirt, people are wearing shorts. What could possibly put a damper on the bliss of spring?

Confusing weather leads to confusing fashion Confusing weather leads to confusing fashion

The early string of warm weather has been welcomed by Chicagoans more familiar with a long wait for the first hint of spring.


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