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Monday, August 23, 2010


Suspect fatally shot, 3 cops hurt in crash | VIDEO
Police opened fire on a suspect who allegedly used his car as a weapon against officers on the city's South Side.

Teachers learn about cyberbullying, 'sexting'
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is introducing a new effort to fight cyberbullying as students return to classes for a new school year.

1 dead, 2 hurt in NW Side cab-motorcycle collision
The driver of a cab is dead after a wild crash on the city's Far Northwest Side just after 6 a.m. Monday near Peterson and Nagle.

Another alligator spotted in Chicago River
The hunt is on after another alligator was spotted along the Chicago River.

'Transformers' detours 13 CTA buses
Filming of the "Transformers 3" movie continues this week, resulting in the closure of two Loop streets.

3 held on bond after fight outside Wrigley Field
Three people from Indiana are being held on $10,000 bond after an alleged fight with police outside Wrigley Field.


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Robert Kuttner: Zillions for Wall Street, Zippo for Barack's Old Neighborhood

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Robert Kuttner: Since its founding in 1973, ShoreBank had enabled thousands of Chicago's moderate income residents to become homeowners, and thousands of small businesses to get credit, without ever playing the subprime game or making a single predatory loan. It was a model bank that earned a modest profit by delivering on a social mission. In the end, ShoreBank succumbed to the aftermath of a financial crisis made on Wall Street. Yet while the Treasury Department found hundreds of billions of dollars to rescue giant Wall Street institutions, it refused to come up with the $75 million for which ShoreBank qualified under the TARP program. Click here to read more.


Doug Bandow: America, Home of the Free -- Except for Muslims?

Religious faith is too important to become a political punching bag. One does not have to like or even respect Islam to believe its practitioners have the right to build a worship center wherever they wish.

Keith Thomson: How Iran's "Ambassador of Death" Compares to Other Drones

There are several other countries with drone systems comparable or superior to Iran's, notably France, Italy, and South Africa. With labels like "The Ambassador of Death", however, Iran's does have the scariest name.

Christine Pelosi: Social Security Turns 75: Democrats Celebrate While Tea Party Republicans Grab the Ax

The next time someone asks you about the difference between the parties, just remind them that when Social Security turned 75, Democrats celebrated while Tea Party Republicans grabbed the ax.

Robert Reich: Corporate Rotten Eggs

Corporations that play fast and loose with one set of laws are likely to cut corners on others. Scarce inspection resources should be targeted at them rather than at the good eggs.

Naomi Wolf: Banks Siding Against the Customer in Fraud Cases

Like most consumers, I had always assumed that banks and customers are united in wanting to curtail bank fraud. Unfortunately, I have learned that in fact bank fraud is a big and profitable business -- for the banks themselves.

 
 

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