Friday, April 20, 2012

Another Hawks loss / Heat scorch Bulls / Lottery (non)privacy

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Hawks go down in overtime again

For the second consecutive game, the Mikkel Boedker sent the Hawks home unhappy when he got the puck past Corey Crawford, giving the Coyotes a 3-2 win 2 minutes into overtime.

Stevenson dean accused of inappropriate texting resigns School board accepts dean's resignation

The Stevenson High School board voted Thursday night to accept the resignation of the dean of students after he was accused of sending inappropriate text messages to a student.

Tempers flare as Heat beat Bulls 83-72 Tempers flare as Heat beat Bulls 83-72

James scores 27 to help Miami even season series 2-2.

Maryland the first state to pass bill protecting passwords First state passes bill protecting passwords

Maryland would be the first state to ban employers from demanding applicants or workers hand over their log-in information for social media sites.

Winning is Hawks' best retaliation Winning is Hawks' best retaliation

David Haugh: Team must ignore revenge for hit on Hossa, focus on taking series.

Since '84, city poetry scene has thrived, but what's next? City poetry scene has thrived, but what's next?

Chicago's performance poetry scene shows that the art form has produced independent communities of artists with different goals and aesthetics.

The 411 about the Trayvon Martin timeline Trayvon Martin timeline

Eric Zorn: What's often overlooked in all the heated conversations about this tragedy is the actual timeline based on police documents.

Illinois moves closer to cracking down on family members who help fugitives flee State closer to cracking down on family who help fugitives

Illinois is cracking down on a fugitive's family members who help him flee.

$51M school, but it's playground-poor $51 million Chicago school features rooftop play 'cage'

Many CPS sites lack space for outdoor recreation.

Boy's baseball death spotlights need for tracking youth sports injuries Death spotlights need for tracking youth sports injuries

Advocates call for national database to close safety gap.

Bills for outside help stack up at U. of I. Legal, PR bills stacking up in wake of U. of I. turmoil

The crises that led to President Michael Hogan's downfall left bills that could reach $250,000.

Why do you have to sell your privacy to win? Kass: Why do you have to sell your privacy to win?

The stories about Illinois lottery winners having to go public aren't entirely true.


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