Monday, April 30, 2012

Another wrong-way crash / Nutella lawsuit / Blame 'basketball gods'

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State police: Wrong-way driver crashes, kills motorist

One person was killed in a crash caused by a motorist driving the wrong way on the Bishop Ford Freeway this morning, police said, closing several inbound lanes.

Cops: Officers kill 1, wound 2 after burglars crash through steel door Suspects shot after movie-like escape attempt

Chicago police shot and killed one man and wounded two others this morning in the city's Little Village neighborhood after a team of burglary suspects drove through a steel door and struck a police officer, police union officials said.

Obama campaign video teases new slogan: 'Forward' Obama campaign video teases new slogan: 'Forward'

It looks like the Obama campaign may have settled on its slogan for the 2012 election: "Forward."

Ferrero sets aside $3 million for Nutella U.S. class action Ferrero sets aside $3M for Nutella U.S. class action

Ferrero will settle a lawsuit by a Californian mother after she discovered the group's Nutella chocolate spread packed more calories than jam or syrup.

Funny or Die's Adam McKay on his site's comedy influence after five years Funny or Die celebrates five years of comedy

Five years ago this month the influential comedy website Funny or Die took a few baby steps and uploaded its first video.

Cracking down on sales-tax fraud Cracking down on sales-tax fraud

State taxes account for a big part of those sky-high fuel prices in Illinois, yet the money you pay isn't always making it to the state.

CPS must spend $16M on tutoring — or it loses the funds CPS must spend $16 million on tutoring, or lose funds

Low participation in program means federal grant money at risk.

Calling time out on work interruptions, distractions Huppke: Calling time out on work interruptions

Learn to deal with those office distractions now, before it's too late.

No reason Bulls' Rose can't recapture magic Haugh: No reason Bulls' Rose can't recapture magic

Yes, Chicago, superstars can return to an elite level of performance after major surgery.


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