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Friday, September 17, 2010


Continental, UAL shareholders approve combo | VIDEO
Shareholders of United and Continental airlines voted Friday to approve a combination of their companies that would create the world's biggest airline and could have far-reaching effects on where they fly and how much they charge passengers.

Parents stage sit-in to save Pilsen center
Some parents are staging a sit-in to keep a dilapidated community center at a Pilsen elementary school from being demolished.

Jackson Jr. talks about Blagojevich trial
Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. is speaking about potentially damaging details that emerged in ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich's recent corruption trial.

Imposter takes CTA bus on joyride | VIDEO
A man posing as a driver and even picking up passengers allegedly took a Chicago Transit Authority bus for four hours.

Daley leaves for weeklong Asia trip
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley is scheduled to begin his weeklong trade mission to China and South Korea Friday.

Romeoville pipeline expected back in service | VIDEO
Oil is expected to begin flowing again in a pipeline that sprung a leak in southwest suburban Romeoville last week.


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Weather service to probe whether tornado hit NYC Residents, utility crews and railroad workers cleaned up debris Friday after a brief but fierce storm barreled through New York City, tearing up trees, stripping roofs from homes, disrupting train service and killing at least one person.

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Big Easy-style po' boys at Chicago restaurant Mardi Gras may be months away, but that doesn't mean you can't get a little taste of the Crescent City every now and then.



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