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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Obama remark on black scholar's arrest angers cops - Yahoo! News

Obama remark on black scholar's arrest angers cops - Yahoo! News: "Many police officers across the country have a message for President Barack Obama: Get all the facts before criticizing one of our own. Obama's public criticism that Cambridge officers 'acted stupidly' when they arrested black Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. could make it harder for police to work with people of color, some officers said Thursday."

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TOP HEADLINES Thursday, July 23, 2009

· UAL eyes move to Willis Tower

· Jobless rate hits 11.3% in Chicago

· Local home sales show smallest drop since Sept.

· U.S. homes sales up for 3rd straight month

· Customers hang up on U.S. Cellular

· Dow closes above 9,000 with 187-point rise

· United names insider as president

· Buck plucks rep to fill 155 N. Wacker

· Casinos suing Blagojevich want new judge

· McD's shares drop on disappointing June

· CME's Nymex buy helped it beat Q2 forecasts

· 10 things to do this weekend 

· House panel sets Burr Oak hearing; water district's O'Brien to run against Stroger; gun lobby loses, and more: Hinz blog

· Rivals eager to pick off CIT business: Enterprise City blog

· Winners and losers: Hester, McDonough, ESPN, Adams Golf: Biz of Sports blog

· Tom Watson's feat begs question, is golf a sport? Inside the Leather blog

· The latest job changes and appointments: People on the Move 

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· Stroger won't block move to decriminalize possession of pot Chicago Sun-Times

· Allstate to close Mississippi phone claims center Daily Herald

· Senate won't vote on health care overhaul before recess New York Times

· Children's Memorial Hospital heliport still under debate CBS 2

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Obama nominee: Animals can sue people
A consumer-freedom group says President Obama's nominee for "regulatory czar" is an "animal-rights zealot" who may make life difficult for hunters and meat-eaters. POLL: Why so many 'czars'? VOTE

A bailout for the abortion industry?
A bill under the guise of reducing abortion could actually do the opposite.

Sharia-intent extremists convene in Chicago
National defense analyst Frank Gaffney says Americans need to be deeply concerned that a radical Islamic organization calling for the overthrow of Democratic America was recently able to hold a meeting just outside Chicago.

'Gun rights' defeat may have political repercussions
The Libertarian Party is urging voters to hold 39 senators accountable at the ballot box for voting yesterday against their gun rights.

Perspective: Networks' assault on marriage
More weddings take place in June, July, and August then at any other time of the year. But CBS and NBC appear to have a fascination with the breaking, rather than the making, of marriages.

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Mayors and rabbis arrested in corruption case
NEWARK, N.J. The mayors of two New Jersey cities and a state legislator are under arrest Thursday as part of a major corruption and international money laundering conspiracy probe. Federal

Obama turns health care focus to families, voters
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama, who has spent weeks urging lawmakers to embrace his health care agenda at White House meetings, is focusing now on a broader

House Blue Dogs flex new muscle on health care
WASHINGTON Conservative leaning Blue Dog Democrats are enjoying a power surge like no other in their 15 years, forcing President Barack Obama and their own

Clinton: N. Korea running out of options on nukes
National Security Writer PHUKET, Thailand Faced with a fresh refusal by North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton

The Future's So Bright, We Gotta Wear Shades
Roger Simon has a great article at Politico on President Obama and his health care plan which was posted last night after the prime time press conference. Somehow, Obama is going to provide affordable health care to the American people

The Collective
byJeff Patty Every day. Every single day you can expect a leftist to make a completely outrageous statement. It calls to mind the comment by the late editor of the Jerusalem Post, David Bar Illan. Observing leftist views masquerading as

Dems Oppose Abortion in Health Care Reform
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British Doctor Kicked Off Adoption Panel For Abstaining to Vote on Same-Sex Couples
A Christian doctor in the United Kingdom has been kicked off an adoption panel after she asked to abstain from voting on those occasions when she would be required to recommend children for adoption by gay couples. See LifeSite

Gull Lake Q&A, Part 1
On Thursday I wrapped up a week of teaching at Gull Lake Ministries in Michigan. http://www.keepbelieving.com/blog/2009-7-4-gull-lake-qa-part-1/

The Contradictions of our President
While my first passion (and formal training) is in theology and philosophy, I do love following politics. http://www.conversantlife.com/politics/the-contradictions-of-our-president

Bible Busâ€"June Update
During our Caribbean cruise last week I finished reading through the Bible.http://www.keepbelieving.com/blog/2009-6-16-bible-busn-june-update/

Walk The Walk
By Sheri CobbWell I guess I have managed to offend several people lately. If it's not the blog on obesity it's the comment on fathers being leaders or mothers choosing children or career. Please hear my heart, I

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by Mary Friedeman Hands on learning is a concept typically associated with younger children whose developmental stage necessitates concrete experiences to help them understand more abstract concepts. But it’s important for all ages to “do†in order to

Memories vs. Dreams
By Sheri CobbYesterday Iattended the funeral for 5 year old Cooper Jasper. Cooper went to be with the Lord last Friday after a dune buggy accident. His death has made our family stop and reflect. We can't even

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Thursday, July 23, 2009


3rd Ind. prison escapee caught
The last of three Indiana State Prison escaped convicts still on the lam has been captured in Indianapolis after 11 days on the run.

CPD lowers retirement age 5 years | VIDEO
Mayor Richard Daley has announced a plan for early retirement for Chicago police officers.

Teen fatally shot in head on SW Side
A teenager was fatally shot in the head in a reported gang-related attack early Thursday in the Southwest Side Gage Park community.

Semi, car crash on Bishop Ford
On the Bishop Ford Freeway Thursday morning, a semi and car crashed on the outbound Ford near 130th Street.

Lighter in bra may have saved woman's life
A woman in Hammond, Ind., may owe her life to a cigarette lighter.

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