Monday, April 23, 2012

Jennifer Hudson testimony? / Zimmerman set free / Hawks' Game 6

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Celebrity a big factor as Hudson slayings trial begins today

The trial of William Balfour, accused in the slayings of the mother, sister and nephew of Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Hudson 3½ years ago, will begin later this morning. But prosecutors haven't revealed if Hudson will testify against her former brother-in-law.

Youthful image put Chicago ahead in Nobel race Nobel peace laureates gather in Chicago

Jimmy Carter, Lech Walesa, Mikhail Gorbachev, Bill Clinton and The Dalai Lama will be in Chicago today as the three-day World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates gets under way.

George Zimmerman released on bond with GPS tracker early Monday Zimmerman quietly released from jail

George Zimmerman, the man accused of fatally shooting Florida teen Trayvon Matrin, was released early Monday morning from jail on $150,000 bail, according to police.

U.S. gas prices see first drop since December; Chicago still highest Gas drops, but Chicagoans still pay most

The price of a gallon of gasoline declined for the first time since mid-December, but Chicago still leads the nation at $4.26 per gallon.

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

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

Days 6 and 7: Emotional homecoming, performances mark CSO's farewell to St. Petersburg and Russia CSO bids farewell to Russia

Emotional homecoming, performances mark CSO's farewell to St. Petersburg and Russia.

The inspector general's warning Heed the inspector general's warning

Inspector General Joseph Ferguson says the Chicago Infrastructure Trust needs more protections for taxpayers. We agree.

Colleges grow their waitlists, leaving more students in limbo Colleges leaving more students in limbo

While no one tracks the number of college applicants nationwide who are wait-listed, people agree that the ranks have swelled in the last five years.

 Health records lost, stolen or revealed online Health records lost, stolen or revealed online

Health privacy problems persist a decade after law went into effect to protect patients.

Can lightning strike twice for confident Quenneville? Haugh: Can lightning strike twice for Quenneville?

Thirteen years ago, he coached Blues back from 3-1 deficit to eliminate Coyotes in playoffs.

Complainers, contain yourselves Huppke: Why we gripe about work, and why we should stop

Most of us do not work in a lounge chair on a white sand beach with attentive talking parrot servants to refresh our tropical drinks and sing us show tunes.


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