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2011 > March > 14
- Bringing a jazz pulse to e.e. cummings and friends
- Closing arguments Tuesday in Yang case
- NU’s Hardy figures to be on Loyola, NIU radar
- Whom do you let break the sound barrier?
- Extra-alarm fire at Dolton home
- Barbour assails Obama on pre-Iowa visit to Chicago
- Monday’s Cubs recap
- You lost an hour! What now?
- Cubs likely to have timeshare at 2nd base
- Plots to save the planet
- NBA star Wade wins custody of children
- Man fatally beaten in Budlong Woods neighborhood
- Defense rests after half-hour in Marni Yang’s murder trial
- Opera patron arrested for assault
- Streamwood ex-cop’s beating trial delayed
- Whom do you let break the sound barrier?
- X-Prize auto to take place in Henry Ford Museum
- King’s rhetoric off-base
- Cubs’ Garza enjoys his best outing of spring
- Notre Dame’s toughness, teamwork to be on display in NCAA tournament
- New Trier teacher under investigation
- Chemical spill in LaGrange sends 8 to hospital
- Not so quick on merging schools
- Cullerton to call for $1-a-pack cigarette tax hike
- Illinois’ wacky way of redistricting
- Nuclear power
- Life after 25 years of prostitution
- Death penalty
- Hot dogs, pies and math: Happy Pi Day
- Securities fraud case against Boeing dismissed, but only after lots of drama
- Fresh start: Illinois as a blank slate
- Illinois nuclear plants built to withstand quakes
- Is filling up wrong when it’s on right?
- Nuclear reaction
- Rape suspect ordered to undergo mental exam
- Volvo S60 is sporty, elegant and safe
- Chicago man gets 32 years for slaying in Villa Park
- Rahm Emanuel works on selecting Chicago’s next police chief
- Ticketgate
- This is a test
- Don’t blame retirees for budget problems
- Man claims Chicago cops didn’t stop police beating
- Do away with daylight saving
- Chicago, airlines sign deal for one more O’Hare runway
- Charges filed against man shot by police
- Association’s proxy voting system violates state law
- Big plans down the road for North Lake Shore Drive
- Confidence, concern after Japan’s quake
- DuPage won’t seek death for accused murderer
- Police chase van and arrest suspect in string of crimes
- Yuja Wang returns, surmounting every technical demand
- Curb campaign contributions
- You lost an hour! What now?
- Tiny owies: Wielding dull budget scissors
- Trade to Hawks revives Campoli’s career
- Peavy’s workload, confidence rise
- Blackhawks top Sharks, chase Niemi
- Homage to “Hair”
- Illinois seeks to seize prisoner’s wages
- Cops: Man shot girlfriend to death by accident
- Bachmann’s scary slip-up
- Homeopathic medicine
- Two charged in multiple car thefts in Huntley
- Naperville mayor: ‘This will be my last run’
- Obama’s Social Security snow job
- Loyola U. fires basketball coach
- Naperville mayor won’t seek another term if he wins re-election
- 11 hurt in extra-alarm fire near Loyola
- Which No. 1 seeds aren’t likely to reach Final Four?
- Man stabbed at Lawson House YMCA
- City, airlines compromise on O’Hare expansion
- Three on a date is one too many
- Deng deserves All-Defensive: Thibodeau
- 11 hospitalized in Edgewater apartment fire
- Ask Tom why: What state has the greatest range between its wettest and driest locations?
- Waste water backup closes Loop snack shop
- Little hostas, big rewards
- U. of I. keeping tuition hike under wraps
- 1 fatally shot, 1 wounded on Far South Side
- Facebook idea takes aim at Groupon
- 2 men guilty in Red Line electrocution
- 2 teens shot in Little Village
- Monday’s White Sox recap
- Pit bulls not the problem
- Borders cancels mob book signings after threat
- Cops: Pair caught with $4M in marijuana
- Sale continues to struggle with his command
- Human sexuality done right
- Plots to save the planet
- Center of attention
- Obama’s Social Security snow job
- Little hostas, big rewards
- Center of attention
- Cleo Johnson, 1922-2011
- Three on a date is one too many
- Defendant in rapes seeks to represent himself
- 2 men guilty in electrocution at CTA station
- Cleo Johnson, 1922-2011
- Civic Hybrid owners: ‘Fix’ ruined my car
- Roseland shooting seriously wounds 1
- Notre Dame riding high, but can it stay there in future?
- Hendon’s replacement picked for state Senate
- Self-defense opportunity
- Tuesday’s matchup: Wizards at Bulls
- AT&T to impose data caps on broadband users
- Buying justice
- Suit: Man bit burger and broke tooth on glass
- Charlie Sheen tour coming to Chicago Theatre
- The Event: NBC show airs fictional nuclear fears while the real ones in Japan unfold
- Low-income indignation
- On the bubble
- Gov. Quinn vetoes coal-to-gas bills
- 2 grades, 1 classroom
- Rose regains shooting touch on 3-pointers
- Finally, a deal
- Mitsubishi Outlander: Mission unclear
- Bartman’s foul ball episode to debut at Tribeca
- Pedestrian killed by car on Far South Side
- Hyundai makes fast shift to high quality, smart design
- Expand NCAA field to 128, Knight says
- Lake County prosecutors added to Hobbs’ federal lawsuit
- Collins to succeed Hendon in Ill. Senate
- Mumbai terror suspect’s lawyers seek e-mails from convicted associate
- Union busting
- Voice of the People, Mar. 14
- Prosecutors won’t seek execution in slayings of mother, prostitute
- Notre Dame thrifty in spending on basketball
- Gifted Lane Tech middle school program closer to reality
- You lost an hour! What now?
- Q&A: Mia Wasikowska on corsets, Chicago love and why her ‘Jane Eyre’ doesn’t have vampires
- Karen Lewis
- ‘Stargate Universe’ preview: ‘Twin Destinies’ doubles danger
- AT&T empezará a limitar el uso de DSL en sus clientes
- Se agota el iPad 2 en su primer fin de semana
- ¡Shakira y Piqué besándose!
- Algunos legisladores en California buscan fácil acceso para portar armas ocultas
- 8 al hospital tras derrame de sustancias químicas en LaGrange
- Saltan por las ventanas para evitar morir quemados, hay 11 heridos (video)
- Ricky Martin fomentará el turismo de Puerto Rico
- El empresario de Chicago, Marty Castro, es oficialmente titular de la Comisión de Derechos Civiles de EEUU
- Impresionante video de la entrada del tsunami en Japón
- Ex director de una agencia en condado de Cook acusado de robar un millón
- Q&A: Simon Pegg and Nick Frost of ‘Paul’ may soon need to put their on-screen bromance to rest
- Volvo S60 is sporty, elegant and safe
- Juanes en el Staples, mejor imposible
- Molesta al Barca la insinuación de dopaje en el equipo
- ‘Kun’ Agüero lidera la armada de los goleadores latinos en Europa
- Ronaldinho se va en blanco en el clásico carioca
- Mario Cimarro arremete contra revista que lo tacha de conflictivo
- Crowley, vocero del Departamento de Estado, critica al Pentágono y luego renuncia
- LAPD modifica política sobre decomiso de autos
- Trató de proteger al bebé en su vientre cuando la mataron, dicen autoridades
- Obama pide al Congreso que apresure la modificación de la reforma educativa
- Grandes planes para el norte de Lake Shore Dr.
- Silenciado el hijo de un mafioso de Chicago
- Mike Hall
- Shakira conoce a ‘Shakiro’ (video)
- Alguacil auxilia a una mujer que daba a luz en una carretera
- Declaran culpable de delitos sexuales a policía
- La encuentran con un cuchillo cuando su ex dormia con su esposo
- <b>Photos:</b> Fort Lauderdale Beach welcomes back Spring Breakers
- Robert Plant y Deep Purple, presentes en el Festival Ravinia