Friday, April 27, 2012

Bears’ top pick / Loop security patrols / Funny women

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Bears take McClellin No. 19 overall in NFL draft

The Chicago Bears decided they needed help rushing the passer and they got it in the first round, selecting Boise State's Shea McClellin with the 19th pick in the draft. >> Photos

Bulls romp to close out regular season Bulls finish tops in NBA, set for 76ers

The Bulls clinched home court advantage for as long as their playoff run lasts with a 107-75 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, setting up a first-round playoff series that begins tomorrow against Philadelphia.

Federal patrols set for Loop Patrols set for Loop

The streets around the city's downtown federal buildings will see a noticeable increase in security next week as the city prepares for the May 20-21 NATO summit.

Lehman elite stood to get $700 million Before collapse Lehman gave $700M to top 50 execs

Los Angeles Times is reporting that prior to the 2008 demise of Lehman Bros., which sent the global economy plummeting, the firm paid almost $700 million to its highest paid employees.

Chicago is home to a supportive scene for women comedians City of funny women

In Chicago, the female stand-up scene is burgeoning.

Inquiring minds want to know about Quinn's teacher pension reform Quinn's teacher pension reform

Even though Illinois is putting $2.4 billion into the TeachersÂ' Retirement System this year, it still accounts for more than half of the stateÂ's $83 billion in unfunded pension liabilities.

It's time to pay Christina Eilman and her family for what city did to her Kass: Time to pay for what city did to woman

"The beast Marvin Powell is out of prison, released the other day on parole after serving six years for what he did to Christina Eilman."

Democrats, Republicans in a ballot tug of war Democrats, Republicans in a ballot tug of war

Battling for election advantage, parties struggle to get rival measures before voters .

Bears top pick — nice story, maybe Haugh: Bears top pick — nice story, maybe

On a 20-acre farm off Chicken Dinner Road in Marsing, Idaho, Shea McClellin developed the work ethic that made him into a first-round NFL draft pick.


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