Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Chicago art goes Google / Kentucky takes NCAA title / Time capsule unearthed

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Google Art Project launches Tuesday at Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago was one of 151 institutions worldwide, including the White House, photographed using Google Street View technology as part of the Google Art Project.

Kentucky wins 8th national title Kentucky topples Kansas for NCAA title

Kentucky won its eighth men's college basketball national title, but first since 1998, with a 67-59 win over Kansas Monday night. Doron Lamb finished with 22 points and was named Final Four MVP. >> Photos

Five months after slaying, community celebrates a life 5 months after slaying, teen's life celebrated

Kelli O'Laughlin's family and friends gathered at her favorite park Monday night to have a birthday celebration for the teen, who was stabbed to death after walking into a burglary at her Indian Head Park home in October.

SEC looking into Groupon's financial restatement, report says Report: SEC looking into Groupon's revision

The Securities and Exchange Commission is looking into Groupon Inc.'s revision of its financial results, The Wall Street Journal reported.

The imagination goes wild:  Paying for the health care of the irresponsible Paying for the health care of the irresponsible

Healthy people will be paying more for juicers, addicts, gangbangers, smokers, and other thoughtless creatures, writes Dennis Byrne.

State seeks still more tests for students — and star ratings for schools State seeks more star ratings for schools

Like a luxury hotel or a swanky restaurant, your neighborhood school could soon get an elite five-star rating.

From Lawndale to Rome, Bangladesh and beyond Ambassador from Chicago to lead World Food Program

Ertharin Cousin, from Chicago's Lawndale neighborhood, is a U.S. ambassador with a residence in Rome, round-the-clock bodyguards and a dog-eared passport.

History unearthed during renovation History unearthed during Steuben Club renovation

With great ceremony almost 84 years ago, workers placed a time capsule at the base of the main column of the Steuben Club building on West Randolph and North Wells streets.

GM Williams optimistic about White Sox's chances Rogers: GM Williams optimistic about Sox

The soap opera is over, and one of the leading men wrote his own character out of the script. How long can the other last without him?


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