Thursday, April 5, 2012

Opening day for Cubs / Hudson jurors to stay secret / Kass in Greece

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Opening day for optimism and overcoming obstacles

Despite the realistic outlook that goes with any team that cuts payroll after a fifth-place finish, Cubs players, management and even fans all have voiced optimism as the season opens today.

Jury selection begins in Hudson trial, names to be secret until after verdict Identities of Hudson jurors to remain secret

Jury selection in the trial of the man accused of killing three members of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson's family is set to begin this morning with jury screening.

Prosecutors seek long sentence for brutal pimp Prosecutors seek 50 years for pimp

Datqunn Sawyer, who was convicted of forcing underage girls and vulnerable women into prostitution, faces up to life in prison at his sentencing Thursday. Prosecutors urged the court to send a message.

A suicide, an angry protest, and a nation in agony Kass: A suicide, an angry protest, a nation in agony

ATHENS, Greece — The old man, reportedly ill with cancer and exhausted by the agony devouring Greece, just couldn't take it anymore.

Tribune Co. reaches deal with DirecTV -- in time for Cubs opener Tribune: Deal reached with DirecTV

Tribune Co. and DirecTV reached a deal Wednesday night on retransmission fees, ending a four-day blackout that cut off programming to millions.

'Seven Minutes in Heaven': The not-so-fine art of the awkward kiss 'Seven Minutes in Heaven': The art of the awkward kiss

Mike O'Brien is 35 and single, lives in New York and works as a staff writer for"Saturday Night Live."He is earnest and polite, comes from a long line of South Side Chicago Irish and has the gentle features of a choirboy.

Cubs, Sox can have success without winning Haugh: Cubs, Sox can have success without winning

More than most Aprils in the city, baseball's opening day arrives open for interpretation.

Problem Solver: Cruise becomes water torture Problem Solver: Cruise becomes water torture

The cruise was supposed to mark Mitchell and Deborah Matuga's 30th wedding anniversary, but it took a little longer than expected to plan.

Municipal golf endures rough financial times Municipal golf stuck in rough financial times

Survey: Factors abound in forcing Chicago-area public courses to deal with red ink.

Gauging quality of care, safety raises questions  Gauging quality of care, safety raises questions

Four major Chicago teaching hospitals have landed on a list of institutions whose patients encounter substantially more medical complications than at the average hospital.


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