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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

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Lone holdout juror spared ex-Illinois governor: foreman - Yahoo! News

Lone holdout juror spared ex-Illinois governor: foreman - Yahoo! News

James Matsumoto said in a television interview that the 12-member jury he headed was just a hair's breadth from convicting Blagojevich on many of the felony counts against him, including corruption for his alleged attempt to barter the US Senate seat vacated by president-elect Barack Obama in 2008.

Rod Blagojevich Trial: Guilty on 1 of 24 Counts; Holdout Kept Jury Deadlocked - ABC News

Rod Blagojevich Trial: Guilty on 1 of 24 Counts; Holdout Kept Jury Deadlocked - ABC News

A lone juror may have saved former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich from a conviction on the most serious corruption charge of conspiring to trade or sell President Obama's vacated Senate seat, according to a juror in the case.

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010


Blago: No comment on retrial, conviction | VIDEO
The day after he was found guilty of lying to the FBI, former governor Rod Blagojevich is not commenting on his conviction or the looming retrial.

Blago jurors: Vote close on 3 other counts | VIDEO
While former governor Rod Blagojevich faces up to five years in prison for one conviction, jurors said he came close to a guilty verdict on other, more serious charges.

Teen shot outside Gage Park High School
A 17-year-old Chicago boy was shot in the leg Wednesday morning outside Gage Park High School on the city's Southwest Side.

Body found in lake may be boater | VIDEO
A body pulled from Lake Michigan Tuesday evening may be that of a boater who went missing during a late night excursion earlier this month, authorities said.

E-mail leads to city director's suspension | VIDEO
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley has suspended his revenue director for a day after an e-mail sent to police supervisors warned that the city was falling short of targets for parking ticket revenue.

Chicago to spray for mosquitoes on NW Side
The Chicago Department of Public Health is stepping up efforts against the West Nile virus on the Northwest Side.


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Blagojevich: Complete Coverage Take an in-depth look at the federal corruption case against former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich from his arrest to his conviction of making false statements, one of 24 counts he faced.

Blagojevich guilty on 1 count; jury hung on 23
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New concept in meals on the go Gaztro-Wagon is an Edgewater-based business that is counting on a new city ordinance that would allow for mobile food preparation.

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Bob Cesca: Ground Zero Mosque Opponents Have a Lot of Work to Do

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Bob Cesca: If Newt, Sarah and Glenn were truly so driven to maintain the sacred purity of American "hallowed ground," they definitely have lots of work to do. And they can start by campaigning for the removal of the General Robert E. Lee statue of Gettysburg. You know, for the sake of consistency. Let's see how popular that'll be, especially with their southern fanbase. Naturally they won't bother because the mosque issue isn't really as much about the ground as it is about stoking and capitalizing on religious intolerance. If it was truly about hallowed ground, we'd hear about all of those other American sites. Click here to read more.


Clarence B. Jones: A Call to Conscience

The objections to the construction of the Mosque in the proposed Community Center two blocks from the World Trade Center suggest directly and indirectly that we are at war with Islam.

Amb. Marc Ginsberg: Arab Oil States AWOL on Pakistani Flood Relief

Arab states fail to deliver on their promises to support international causes, such as disasters, because they refuse to empower and fund the very organizations they helped create for this purpose.

Stephanie Schriock: Sarah Doesn't Speak for Me

Sarah Palin has been unchecked in her claim that she speaks for America's women as she attempts to impose a radical, backward thinking, anti-choice agenda in this country. That stops now.

Tony Blankley: Summertime 2010

The Democrats seem to be quite sure that Nancy Pelosi's approach to leadership will appeal to the common man and woman of 2010. Just keep blaming the past and all will improve.

Shirley Sherrod: We Can't Yield -- Not Now, Not Ever

Life is a grindstone. But whether it grinds us down or polishes us up depends on us.

 
 

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Nancy Pelosi Calls For Probe Into Funding Of Opposition To 'Ground Zero Mosque'

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Blagojevich Jurors Were Close To Convicting Ex-Gov

Hindu Julia Roberts: I'm Done Talking About Religion

Harry Bruder Jailed For Facebook 'Friend' Request To Estranged Wife

 
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Right-wing freakout over NYC Islamic center generates flood of absurd comparisons
In their escalating attacks on an Islamic community center in lower Manhattan, conservatives in the media have resorted to using ridiculous analogies to claim that the center would somehow be offensive. Read More

Conservatives continue to accuse NYC Islamic center imam of being a "secret radical"
Conservative media have continued to accuse the imam leading the initiative to build an Islamic community center in lower Manhattan of being a "secret radical," pointing to his remark that "the United States' policies were an accessory" to the 9-11 attacks. In fact, Rauf has condemned terrorism and has been widely described as "moderate," and his comments on 9-11 are not outside the mainstream. Read More

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was found guilty Tuesday on one count of lying to federal agents, but the jury was unable to reach a verdict on 23 other counts, according to the Associated Press. The judge in the case said he would declare a mistrial on all other counts.

Robert Blagojevich talks about how he wants his life back, the injustice he has suffered, and how it has affected his family and life. Well, guess what, I want my life back too!!! Read my story regarding the blatant discriminatory practices with the Illinois Department of Corrections and how the government of Illinois has not given me my life back.

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was found guilty Tuesday on one count of lying to federal agents, but the jury was unable to reach a verdict on 23 other counts, according to the Associated Press. The judge in the case said he would declare a mistrial on all other counts.

Robert Blagojevich talks about how he wants his life back, the injustice he has suffered, and how it has affected his family and life. Well, guess what, I want my life back too!!! Read my story regarding the blatant discriminatory practices with the Illinois Department of Corrections and how the government of Illinois has not given me my life back.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010


Blago jury wants oath, instruction for form | VIDEO
Jurors asked the judge in the trial of former governor Rod Blagojevich for a copy of the oath they took when they were sent to deliberate-- and for clarifications on filling out the jury sheet.

Funeral services held for Rostenkowski | VIDEO
Mourners said their final goodbyes Tuesday to former congressman Dan Rostenkowski, who died last week of lung cancer at the age of 82.

Report: Fewer CPD tickets hurt revenue | VIDEO
Chicago police officers aren't writing as many parking tickets as they did last summer-- which is apparently hurting the city's bottom line.

4 shot in 2 South Side drive-bys
The search is on for suspects in a pair of drive-by shootings on Chicago's South Side.

Woman charged in crash that killed 4-year-old
A Chicago woman is charged with drunken driving in connection with a four-car crash that killed a preschooler.

Braidwood Exelon plant remains shut down
Both reactors at the Exelon nuclear power plant in southwest suburban Braidwood remained shut down Tuesday, with the company unsure when they would start up again.


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Arlington Park in race for survival Arlington Park might look as healthy as ever on Saturday during the Arlington Million, but the track is facing financial troubles.


School garden brings Joy to community Looking down at the Joy Garden from the rooftop of Northside College Prep High School, it is hard to imagine just a few years ago it was a heap of contaminated dirt.



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Leo Hindery, Jr.: Treasury Secretary Geithner -- 'Spinning' Out of Control

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Leo Hindery, Jr.: Almost every day, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner gilds the economy's lily in inappropriate attempts to delude American workers into believing that business investment and consumer demand are on the uptick. His assertions aren't just disingenuous and disrespectful -- they're also dangerous, especially his implicit suggestion that consumers should once again feel comfortable 'borrowing and spending.' Click here to read more.


Harry Shearer: The Katrina Bookshelf

As we approach the 5th anniversary of the flooding of New Orleans, it's clear that, though the city has seen a profusion of "Katrina" art and music, the major enduring presence of the catastrophe has been on the bookshelf.

Keli Goff: Why We Should Actually Thank Dr. Laura for Her N-Word Rant

Actress Carol Channing, who's regarded as white, revealed that her father was part black. How would Whoopi react if Channing greeted her on The View with a boisterous, "What up my ni****?" How black do you have to be to be allowed to say it?

Aaron Belkin: It's Do-or-Die for "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

In addition to its disproportionate effect on military women, "don't ask, don't tell" imposes no fewer than twelve different types of costs on the military, including financial waste and undermining morale and unit cohesion.

Philippe Cousteau: National Treasures or American Wastelands, the Choice is Ours

The same problems that made the gulf oil spill so much worse than it should have been -- namely a lack of investment in science and conservation -- are also threatening our National Parks.

Robert Reich: The Truth About China As #2

All over the world, we're witnessing a growing gap between production and consumption, while the environment continues to degrade. The Chinese machine is fast heading for a breakdown only because it's growing fastest.

 
 

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