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Monday, November 15, 2010

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Monday, November 15, 2010


Candidates file Chicago mayoral petitions | VIDEO
Early Monday morning, stacks of nominating petitions filled with signatures for potential Chicago mayoral candidates began showing up at the Cook County Board of Elections office.

Restaurant show to stay at McCormick | VIDEO
Chicago's convention business got a big shot in the arm after the announcement Monday that an annual restaurant show will remain at McCormick Place for the next five years.

Coyote runs loose on Loop street | VIDEO
A coyote was caught on camera running down the middle of State Street near Randolph around 3:30 a.m. Monday.

CPD marine unit pulls 4 from lagoon
A car crashed into a lagoon in Garfield Park with four people inside late Sunday night.

Good Samaritans rescue 3 from fire | VIDEO
Three people- including a woman in a wheelchair- were rescued from a burning building on Chicago's West Side.

Ill. man earns spot in White Castle Hall of Fame
Dale Bemis is, from all appearances, a sane man.

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Ill. man earns spot in White Castle Hall of Fame

Fla. dealership offers free AK-47 for truck buyers

Half-baked? Police called on NY kids' cupcake sale

NH vanity plate on getaway car IDs robbery suspect

Consumer

Senator wants probe of lead in reusable grocery bags

Maker of Four Loko to stop shipments to NY state

Store: Drinking water being tested after 3 fall ill | VIDEO

BBB accused of raising ratings for cash

Nissan recalling more than 600,000 vehicles

Healthbeat

Stress at work may harm woman's heart

New generation of prosthetics close to the real thing

Studies: Drug, device help treat heart failure

Study: Severe acne problem may raise suicide risk

Sleep apnea may lead to cognitive problems

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ABC7 Special: The Determination of Ondolee For the last 14 months, ABC7 Chicago has followed the challenges of a young man whose life was forever changed last fall by gun violence.

Student paralyzed in shooting moves forward
Shooting victim returns to school
Teen shooting victim urges peers to reject violence
Police: Break in 'code of silence' leads to arrest
CPS freshman paralyzed in shooting

Latke-palooza at Spertus Institute So it's time to think about latkes, traditional potato pancakes that are a must on every holiday table for Hanukah and the Festival of Lights.

Chef Laura's Latkes (Basic Latke Recipe)
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Robert Kuttner: What Planet Are Deficit Hawks Living on?

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Robert Kuttner: To read the papers and watch TV news during the past week, you would think that the most dire problem afflicting Americans was the federal deficit in 2020 or 2030. But for most people, the crisis right now is lost income, lost jobs, lost homes. And the recommendations of the two co-chairs of the fiscal commission would make the prolonged stagnation worse, by commencing belt-tightening less than a year from now, at the beginning is fiscal year 2012 (October 2011) when most economic forecasts say unemployment will still be around ten percent. Click here to read more.


Glenn Close: How You Can Help Fight the Stigma of 'Mentally Ill'

My sister, Jessie, lives with bipolar disorder and I realized that she was in a life-and-death battle, fighting to survive not only the symptoms and treatment of the illness, but the terrible stigma that surrounds it.

Clarence B. Jones: The Debt and Budget Commission -- An Opportunity for Presidential Leadership

The financial management of our government does not require algebra, calculus or knowledge of algorithms. It requires only an understanding of the basics of arithmetic: We are spending $3.00 for every $2.00 of revenues.

Christine Pelosi: It Is Time to Heal America's Civilian-Military Divide

A recent survey shows 90% of military families believe that civilian communities do not understand their needs nor support the values and dignity that come with a military career. Short of returning to a draft, what is to be done?

David Wild: "Don't Touch Me There": Mood Music for Your Next TSA Pat-Down

The TSA is apparently taking a very hands-on approach to airport security these days with their new and supposedly improved pat-downs. Here then is some loosely fitting mood music for your next airport close encounter.

Robin Quivers: What Makes an Athlete?

It occurs to me that being an athlete is a state of mind. It's setting a goal and measuring your performance against it. It means making the outcome and how you got there matter.

 
 

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Friday, November 12, 2010

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Friday, November 12, 2010


Will Giannoulias run for Chicago mayor? | VIDEO
Some Chicago aldermen are reportedly trying to persuade Alexi Giannoulias to enter the race for mayor.

3 vehicles involved in North Riverside crash
Emergency responded to a rollover accident in suburban North Riverside Friday morning.

Cruise passengers return to Chicago area | VIDEO
Passengers from the cruise ship Carnival Splendor say they are happy to be back on dry land Friday.

Burglars' haul includes box with woman's ashes
A Hammond man wants burglars to return the ashes of his late wife that were stolen with other items during a break-in.

Preckwinkle asks Stroger for teamwork
Cook County Board President-elect Toni Preckwinkle says she wants more cooperation from fellow Democrat Todd Stroger.

Report: Many Ill. juniors not ready for college
Eight of 10 public high school juniors in Illinois aren't considered ready for college classes in all subjects.


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Driver hits Jet Ski left along NY highway

Jack Russell trees mountain lion in South Dakota

Tower tumbles wrong way during Ohio demolition | VIDEO

Conn. gunshot victim eats before going to hospital

Cow tied to Conn. highway guardrail


Consumer

BBB accused of raising ratings for cash

Nissan recalling more than 600,000 vehicles

Government wants to make nutrition labels clearer

Wal-Mart offering free shipping for online buys

Spirit Airlines adds O'Hare to Vegas flights


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Study: Severe acne problem may raise suicide risk

New national registry aims to track artificial joints | VIDEO

Study says night owls are smarter

FDA scrutinizes benefit of long-awaited lupus drug

Study notes kids snacking more, skipping meals


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Ethnic dishes offer big flavors Just because a package is small doesn't mean it lacks flavor. ABC7's Hungry Hound found some new restaurants serving up tiny items with a lot of flavor.


Store out of wristbands for Ricky Martin A long line formed outside a Borders book store in Chicago as fans eagerly awaited an appearance by singer Ricky Martin Friday.

PHOTOS: Ricky Martin from Menudo to 'Me'


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Thursday, November 11, 2010

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Thursday, November 11, 2010


Chicagoan 'devastated' by stranded cruise | VIDEO
After three days at sea with no power and limited food, a cruise ship with 4,500 people -- including 60 Chicago Transit Authority employees -- was towed back to port.

Last Veterans Day at O'Hare cemetery? | VIDEO
Americans are paying their respects this Veterans Day at several events, including a ceremony at a cemetery near O'Hare airport.

Bat attack victim contracts infection
An exchange student from Northern Ireland who was beaten with a baseball bat in Bucktown is now fighting a serious infection.

Mayor candidates to make it official soon | VIDEO
Potential candidates in the Chicago mayoral race are expected to make their campaigns official in the next few days.

UofI security increased after shower attack
Police at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are stepping up campus security after a female student was attacked in a residence hall.

CTA, park district weigh corporate sponsorships
The cash-strapped CTA wants to make millions by selling naming rights to train stations and bus stops.


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Tower tumbles wrong way during Ohio demolition | VIDEO

Conn. gunshot victim eats before going to hospital

Cow tied to Conn. highway guardrail

Pa. man lights joint to celebrate child's birth

St. Louis riverboat fails to lure serious bidders


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Avoid bedbug extermination scams | VIDEO

Toddler's death prompts shades, blinds recall

Michelin previews Chicago best-value restaurants

Wendy's revamps fries with potato skin, sea salt

Sears to stay open over Thanksgiving


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Warning for women who take hormone replacement

FDA plans graphic cigarette warnings

UIC gets $2 million grant for new midwives clinic

Hormone therapy may lead to more fractures

US survey: 1 in 10 kids has ADHD


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Mob prosecutor talks Family Secrets A Chicago crime fighter who exposed the mob's innermost "family secrets" said he became marked for death by a top Outfit boss.


Chef Bartolotta's Italian recipes For many years, James Beard award-winning chef Paul Bartolotta impressed diners at Spiaggia in Chicago. Now he's showing off his talents at his namesake restaurant in the Wynn Las Vegas.

Recipe: Vongole E Porri Al Vino Bianco
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Arianna Huffington: Giving Back to America's Soldiers: Let's Make Veterans Day a National Day of Service

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Arianna Huffington: Do you have anything special planned for Veterans Day? Did you even realize that today is Veterans Day? Sadly, in much the same way that the wars we are fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq have been pushed to the periphery of our national conversation, the day set aside to honor America's veterans usually gets short shrift. To honor the sacrifice and service of the men and women of America's armed services, HuffPost Impact is launching Salute to Service -- a series highlighting the stories of veterans who have committed their time, energy, and effort to serving their fellow soldiers. It would be a fitting tribute if Veterans Day could become a national day of service devoted to giving back to those who have given so much in service of our country -- as well as a day that ensures that the plight of America's vets stays on the radar all year long. Click here to read more.


Aaron Sorkin: Bumper-Sticker Patriotism Is No Way to Honor Our Veterans

If you really want to honor our troops you won't use them for an easy applause line, you won't use them to get votes, or, most insulting to them of all, to divide us into real Americans and fake Americans.

Cenk Uygur: Cutting Social Security is the New TARP

Politicians who signed off on TARP lived to regret the day they did. That's the same exact thing that's going to happen to politicians who sell out the middle class by agreeing to cut Social Security.

Madeleine Albright: Islam and the West: Reaching Intercultural Understanding

In engaging the Muslim world, Western leaders must not gloss over differences or duck hard issues. Superficial courtesy is easy, but the path to agreement on the application of moral principles is arduous.

Paul Rieckhoff: Veterans Day: Today, Let's Show Our Vets We've Got Their Backs

It doesn't matter if you voted for the Green Party or the Tea Party, live in Boston or the Bayou; Veterans Day is about uniting as a country and supporting our nation's troops and veterans.

Lorelei Kelly: Tea Party Defense Guidelines

The Defense Department should be red meat for the Tea Party. The best thing new Tea Party-elects can do for veterans will be to stop our unaudited spending and unaccountable behavior in that realm.

 
 

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