Monday, May 14, 2012

Firefighters’ heroism / NATO and Loop workers / Fruit forecast

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Firefighters rescue kids from extra-alarm Broadview blaze

Firefighters rescued several children from the top floor of an extra-alarm fire in a three-story building in west suburban Broadview, authorities said.

JPMorgan's top investment officer resigns after $2B loss JPMorgan exec resigns after $2 billion loss

JPMorgan Chase said today that Chief Investment Officer Ina Drew, one of the highest-ranking women on Wall Street, will retire. She's the first casualty of the bank's $2 billion trading blunder.

Open for business — sort of NATO fears may keep Loop workers home

Many workers in the Loop will be staying home on Friday and next Monday as businesses will close their doors or encourage employees to work from home.

'My Kind of Town' picks at still-raw wound 'My Kind of Town' picks at still-raw wound

Chris Jones: "The fine new play by John Conroy ... clearly wants to indict the city he just as clearly loves."

On marriage and equality Marriage and equality: It's time

Editorial: Same sex marriage is not an attack but an affirmation.

Chicago's parade of protests Grossman: Chicago's parade of protests

NATO will provide a setting for just the latest demonstrations in the past 150 years.

 Local tree fruits hit hard by strange spring Fruit farmers hit hard by strange spring

Early blooms were nipped by April frost. Apples, peaches and cherries were hardest hit.

Bates' job: Bring Cutler's game back to the future Pompei: Bates' job is to bring Cutler back to the future

Alshon Jeffery was brought to Chicago to help take Jay Cutler's game to a place it has never been.

How to find a job that suits you Huppke: Practical job advice for new graduates

"Graduates, you'll love the real world! (No, you won't ... Return to school immediately.)"

Performance offers a window to mental illness Brotman: Performance offers a window to mental illness

"'Good Enough" tells real-life stories in hopes of raising awareness and lessening the stigma of mental illness.


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