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Monday, October 18, 2010


15-year-old killed in Marquette Park | VIDEO
A Chicago teenager has died after suffering gunshot wounds to the back in Marquette Park.

Reward offered in River North murder | VIDEO
A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of a gunman who killed the owner of a Near North Side convenience store.

Huberman to meet with Whittier parents | VIDEO
Parents who want the Whittier Elementary School field house turned into a library held an overnight vigil outside Chicago Public Schools headquarters.

Blaze engulfs vacant Algonquin building | VIDEO
Firefighters from several suburbs were called Monday morning to fight a huge north suburban Algonquin fire that caused the closure of a nearby school.

Doc: Maggie Daley could be released by Tues.
Maggie Daley remained hospitalized in Washington, D.C., Monday morning, but her doctor in Chicago said he thinks she will be out of the hospital by Tuesday at the latest.

It's time to vote for a Chicago Christmas tree
Chicago has a chance to cast their ballots in the most unusual election: One in which all the candidates stand tall.


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Robert Kuttner: Recovery, Please

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Robert Kuttner: It took the accident of World War II for government to spend and invest at a level that finally brought back full production and full employment. Annual deficits were as high as 28 percent of GDP, more than triple the current level. Once prosperity returned, however, the debt level came steadily down. But Republicans have made it impossible for the government to increase spending to create jobs and investment, and deficit hawks of both parties would rather have government tighten belts. Click here to read more.


Shaun Donovan: How We Can Really Help Families

The notion that many of the very same institutions that helped cause the current housing crisis may well be making it worse is not only frustrating -- it's shameful.

Robert Creamer: Two Weeks Out -- Nine Reasons Why Democrats Will Keep Control of the House

With two weeks to go in the 2010 mid-term elections there are a number of good reasons to believe -- contrary to most conventional wisdom -- that Democrats will still control the House once the smoke clears from the electoral battlefield.

Shannyn Moore: Joe Miller's Alaskan Militia

Extremists aren't rare in Alaska. But having a personal militia sort of is. Joe Miller's narcissistic, militant disorder has come to full light with the detainment of journalist Tony Hopfinger.

Robert Reich: The Fed's New Bubble (Masquerading as a Jobs Program)

When our elected representatives can't and won't come up with a real jobs program, the Fed feels pressed to come up with a fake one that blows another financial bubble. And we know what happens when financial bubbles get too big.

April L. Bogle: The Role of Happiness in the World Religions

In major religious traditions, is happiness a good thing, or bad? To be sought in this life, or the next? We're about to find out.

 
 

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