Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Hossa hurt, Hawks fall / Mega Millions winner to emerge / Charity's uncertain future

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Hossa takes brutal blow to head in 3-2 setback in overtime

After losing winger Marian Hossa in the first period to a vicious hit by the Coyotes' Raffi Torres, the Hawks lost 3-2 on Mikkel Boedker's odd-angle overtime goal that dropped them behind 2-1 in the first-round playoff series.

U.S. troops posed with body parts of Afghan bombers U.S. troops posed with body parts

The U.S. Army has started a criminal investigation after a soldier gave to the Los Angeles Times photos of his comrades posing with the remains dead Afghan fighters, saying he did so to draw attention to what he calls a breakdown in leadership discipline.

Mega Millions winner to step forward today in tiny Illinois town Illinois' Mega Millions winner to be revealed

The mystery about who won the third and final share of the record $656-million Mega Millions jackpot nearly three weeks ago is about to end in southern Illinois.

Comcast to launch Xfinity Home in Chicago market Comcast branches out into home security

On Wednesday, Comcast Corp.plans to introduce its Xfinity Home service in the Chicago area, a push into home security and automation.

Gavin DeGraw dances final dance on "Stars" Who took final dance on 'Stars?'

Latin week, capped by a decisive cha-cha, spelled the end of one contestant on "Dancing With the Stars."

Motherhood is not a job Motherhood is not a job

Commentary: Guess what? Motherhood is not a job. Ann Romney did not have a job. Maybe she had a vocation. Maybe she had a calling.

Thank you for letting me tell your stories Schmich: Thank you for letting me tell your stories

Twenty years ago this week, I drove into Chicago in a used silver Dodge Colt, bought cheap from one of my brothers, to start a new job.

Uncertainty clouds future of former arts fundraising powerhouse Uncertainty clouds future of Maggie Daley's charity

Over the past 20 years, a charity led by the late Maggie Daley used its star fundraising power and its board full of corporate and community leaders to pump money into city arts programs.

 Two years after attack, Bucktown beating victim cannot speak or walk Two years after attack, woman cannot speak, walk

Her world — once filled with possibility — has shrunk to the size of her parents' living room, where, in the afternoons, she sits in a chair by the window.

 Chicago: All about transparency and trust Kass: Mayor's plan gives aldermen no pause

After spending two weeks in Greece and Turkey studying the Byzantine politics there, I returned home to hear the terrible news:

 How long can Apple reign? MarksJarvis: How long can Apple reign?

Apple was knocked off its lofty perch this week, as the market's most beloved stock fell almost 10 percent over five trading days.


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