Monday, March 19, 2012

Tomorrow's primary / Hawks win 3rd straight / Kot's SXSW wrapup

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Illinois primary is set for frenzied finish

The leading contenders in the GOP presidential race are making a frenzied final push heading into Tuesday's Illinois primary. Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum will stump throughout the state today, and throwing jabs at each other and President Obama.

Four shot dead at French Jewish school Four shot dead at Jewish school in France

At least four people, including three children, were shot dead at a Jewish school in Toulouse in southwest France today, the third fatal shooting in the region in just over a week.

Occupy protesters organize for NATO summit in Chicago Occupy protesters set sights on Chicago

After a long weekend of protesting aimed at reinvigorating their movement, Occupy leaders from around the country gathered in St. Louis to plan their spring target: the NATO summit in Chicago.

Seattle wants to put Best food forward in Northlake Seattle's Best to debut new image in Northlake

Seattle's Best Coffee, which lost about 450 of its cafes when Borders bookstores closed, is overhauling its image in pursuit of a different customer.

Appling, Green lead Michigan State past Saint Louis Michigan State holds on, downs Saint Louis

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Draymond Green kept encouraging Michigan State teammate Keith Appling to shoot the ball.

SXSW 2012: It's a wrap SXSW 2012: It's a wrap

Greg Kot: Mostly this was about the 2,000 bands or artists who aren't Springsteen, the up-and-comers who might be, could be next in line to make life-changing music.

Seaweed in your gas tank? Krauthammer: Seaweed in your gas tank?

After Solyndra, Keystone and promises of seaweed in their gas tanks, Americans sense a president unserious about the real world of oil in which the rest of us live.

Campus security plans fall through the cracks 4 years after NIU massacre, campus safety plans lacking

Only 66 of the state's 185 colleges and universities have filed the required plans to prevent violence and manage emergencies, records show.

Technology may be eroding pilot skills Hilkevitch: Technology may be eroding pilot skills

Automation in the cockpit of commercial airliners has flown full circle over the past half century, leading experts to raise concerns about the erosion of manual skills.

For young killers, 'a chance to have a chance' For young killers, 'a chance to have a chance'

Adolfo Davis had been 14 years old for just two months when he made the mistake that changed his life.

March Madness at work: We don't need no stinkin' brackets Huppke: We don't need no stinkin' brackets at work

Will the tournament disrupt your workplace? Not as much as talking about it does--so let's talk about unpaid sick time instead.

Several powerhouses sweeten up Sweet 16 Ryan: Several powerhouses sweeten up Sweet 16

Forgive Norfolk State and Lehigh, but those Cinderellas had to get home.


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