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- Prosecutors: Burge should spend decades in prison
- Shining a spotlight on gender bias in movies
- The teen beat
- Style notes
- Study: Chicago lags on end-of-life cancer care
- Wisconsin, Ohio State and Michigan State still in run for Rose
- Don’t call her Grandma
- Romance reviews: November
- Bean concedes to Walsh in 8th District
- And the crystal ball says …
- Girls basketball | Law, Matthews help Marian Catholic hold off Lincoln-Way East
- A dog with teeth
- Too many homes for the holidays?
- Polished ‘Music Man’ nails everything but the romance
- Masher mash-up
- City Council is likely in for sizable turnover
- Cutler’s mobility giving offense extra dimension
- Braves take active role right away for 2011
- Irish need better showing against Army’s option
- Study: Chicago lags on end-of-life cancer care
- Cubs chairman would like NU-Illinois game every year at Wrigley
- What happens if Chicago pension funds run out of money?
- Sales Person
- Apple and The Beatles: 10 slightly modified hits
- “Every Risen Thing: Poems” by Christian Wiman
- It’s time for Hendry to turn page from manager to players
- Lawrence N. Hansen, 1940-2010
- Too many homes for the holidays?
- Proposition has friend perplexed
- Stigma, lack of treatment hinder Alzheimer’s battle among Chicago Latinos
- A beginner’s guide to Vail
- “Llama Llama Holiday Drama” by Anna Dewdney
- Yahoo tests local business offers with Groupon, other sites
- Proposition has friend perplexed
- Can a baby be taught to read? Really?
- Madigan tells Quinn: ‘Be like me’
- Amy Winehouse is back to black; McQueen settles with Hells Angels
- The teen beat
- A provocative ?Brainpeople’; ?Trans Form’ an uneven ride
- The Brunswick bowler strikes back
- Shining a spotlight on gender bias in movies
- Ponzi scheme ends with 15-year sentence
- Chicago State at Notre Dame
- Restaurant show to stay with McCormick Place
- “Pecan Pie Baby” by Jacqueline Woodson
- Naperville residents protest police layoffs
- iTunes’ big news ushers in Beatle-meh-nia
- Pastrana crossing over to NASCAR
- Best friends forever take on female camaraderie and aerobics
- “Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science” by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos
- Is it OK to eat at your desk?
- Primary advantage
- Dialing down test anxiety
- Some red light cameras bringing in less revenue
- Former legal counsel sues CSU
- Blythe’s triumphant debut helps stir the passions of Lyric’s ‘Ballo in Maschera’ – 3 stars
- “A Tale Dark & Grimm” by Adam Gidwitz
- ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1’ — 3 stars
- Robert Johnston Piper, 1926-2010
- Bears ball boy rises to GM of Dolphins
- Corrections and clarifications for Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010
- Woman acquitted in toddler’s drug death
- U of Ay-Yi-Yi
- Reeling Illini defense trying to get its swagger back
- Korver playing through pain
- A lame and spineless duck: Aka Congress
- Ask Tom Why: At Mount Washington, N.H., I saw a sign commemorating the world record 231 mph wind gust there. What caused it, and what is Chicago’s highest wind?
- Northwestern at UT-Pan American
- Senior 4PL Process Engineer
- Blackhawks at Oilers
- Man gets 120 years for murder of former TV host’s parents
- High-speed rail plans need to slow down
- Stigma, lack of treatment hinder Alzheimer’s battle among Chicago Latinos
- Style notes
- Surfing the Web to success
- Did Jason Garrett make that big of difference for the Cowboys or was it just happenstance?
- Korver playing through pain
- Employee sues Oak Park, claims he was harassed over sexual orientation
- Chicago’s $20 billion pension problem
- Taxpayers on the hook for strip searches
- Cubs unveil preliminary plans for Wrigley Field and area
- Wednesday: Chicago Forward
- New twists for turkey sidekick
- Don’t call her Grandma
- Is it OK to eat at your desk?
- U of Ay-Yi-Yi
- Bristol Palin makes ‘Dancing With the Stars’ finals
- Surfing the Web to success
- Robert Johnston Piper, 1926-2010
- Politicians helped bring Chicago’s public pension funds to the brink of insolvency
- Judge denies driver in nail-painting death more time out of jail
- “Tiny Little Fly” by Michael Rosen
- A long commute can have its charms
- Lawrence N. Hansen, 1940-2010
- Grandparents of Darien slaying suspect seek access to baby
- Schools become 1st plank in Chico’s platform
- Urlacher closing in on tackles record
- Dialing down test anxiety
- “Outside Looking In: Adventures of an Observer”
- The party’s over for stocks — for now
- Art Institute nets trove of architecture photographs
- Bulls begin long trip with 95-92 victory over Rockets
- Girls basketball | Loyd scores 45 for Niles West, but Rogowski, Hersey prevail
- Don’t count Harvick out at Homestead
- Hester’s expanded role on returns gives Bears boost
- Philanthropist chosen as interim chief of Chicago schools
- Bulls at Spurs
- “Art & Max” by David Wiesner
- Voice of the People, Nov. 16
- Dealing with disease part of routine for Hawks’ Pisani
- Bristol Palin makes ‘Dancing With the Stars’ finals
- Can a baby be taught to read? Really?
- A beginner’s guide to Vail
- Amy Winehouse is back to black; McQueen settles with Hells Angels
- Best friends forever take on female camaraderie and aerobics
- Study: Fewer Latino children enrolled in preschool
- Elgin man gets 24 years in shooting
- Bloomingdale cops investigate possible murder-suicide
- Pictures: Carrie Underwood in Baltimore
- Man wounded in Avalon Park shooting
- Terps facing Madison Square Garden test
- Proposed Fox River bridge in St. Charles draws criticism
- Sentencing today in murder of parents of ex-CLTV host
- Beyond the pegboard
- Despite rebuffs, Cubs push state aid for Wrigley
- Woman found slain in vacant lot identified
- Elderly man dies from injuries in West Side crash
- Man found unconscious in Glenview alley dies
- City Council will likely see sizable turnover
- East Chicago cops can’t expense White Castle
- Man who killed girlfriend leaves prison
- Cops: Man wounded after pointing gun at 2 officers
- Buffalo Grove mayor reprimanded for mocking ousted trustee
- Head of Chicago Community Trust to run CPS
- Feds: Chicago student made threat at Western Illinois Univ.
- Tip jar bandit hits 6 Starbucks in north suburbs
- “Every Riven Thing: Poems” by Christian Wiman
- Woman in nail polish case denied extra free time from jail
- Dad held in Darien slayings wants visitation rights
- Ex-Chicagoan passed over for head of bishops conference
- “Llama Llama Holiday Drama” by Anna Dewdney
- On assignment
- Cops warn of fires set in trash cans on North Side
- Neighbors reminded of fire safety after 2 deaths
- Sher stepping down as Michelle Obama’s top aide
- Stroger ally says Preckwinkle should ‘shut up’
- Confusion over Ricketts’ request for Wrigley aid
- WGN-AM cuts Agar, ‘News Junkie’; ‘Sports Central’ returns
- Cops used DNA from face mask to ID double-slaying suspect
- Man gets 100 years in hammer slaying of pregnant girlfriend
- Teen gets 120 years in slayings of ex-CLTV host’s parents
- Man gets 35 years in slaying blamed on ‘bad blood’
- Funeral set for Arlington Heights Marine
- Bean concedes House seat to Walsh
- “Tiny Little Fly” by Michael Rosen
- Alzheimer’s disease a growing problem for Chicago Latinos
- “Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science” by Marc Aronson and Marina Budhos
- Politicians helped bring Chicago’s public pension funds to the brink of insolvency
- Some red light cameras bringing in less revenue
- Johnson Publishing sells Michigan Ave. HQ to Columbia College
- Madigan to Quinn: Be like Mike
- Philanthropist chosen as interim chief of Chicago schools
- “A Tale Dark & Grimm” by Adam Gidwitz
- Worker sues Oak Park, claims harassment because he’s gay
- “Pecan Pie Baby” by Jacqueline Woodson
- Woman acquitted in toddler’s drug death
- Cook Co. to pay $55.3M over jail strip searches
- “Art & Max” by David Wiesner
- Schools become 1st plank in Chico’s platform
- Naperville residents protest police layoffs
- “Outside Looking In: Adventures of an Observer”
- Killer goes free; Vigils held nationwide to honor victim
- Romance reviews: November
- What happens if Chicago pension funds run out of money?