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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011


Water main break floods Pilsen homes | VIDEO
While city crews worked Tuesday to fix a water main break that flooded streets and homes in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood, residents were cleaning up the mess the flood left behind.

Priest attends mass after church beating | VIDEO
A South Side priest attended mass Tuesday two weeks after he was beaten and robbed inside the St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church rectory.
$25K stolen from Toys for Tots | VIDEO
An investigation has been launched into alleged embezzlement at a charity that collects toys for needy children during the holidays.
Daley in public 1st time since wife's death | VIDEO
Thirty-five years ago Tuesday, Chicago's first Mayor Daley, Richard J. Daley, passed away.
Emington 5 to be laid to rest this week | VIDEO
Funerals will be held this week for five members of an Illinois family killed in a murder-suicide.
Evanston man accused in Wilmette burglary
An Evanston man is charged with residential burglary in north suburban Wilmette.

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At least 3 dead in small plane crash on NJ highway A small plane headed for Georgia crashed Tuesday on one of the New York City area's busiest highways, spiraling out of control, losing a wing, hitting the wooded median strip and exploding. At least three people, all on board, were killed.


Celebrating Hanukkah: Holiday Recipes Jews around the world are celebrating the first night of Hanukkah, rich in customs and traditional foods.

Sufganiyot (Jelly Doughnuts)
Apple-Cranberry Sauce
Spertus Executive Chef Laura Frankel's Latkes


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Congress shows little sign of ending its partisan standoff over the payroll tax cut extension. The GOP-controlled House refuses to vote on the Senate's plan. FULL STORY

Tuesday's Daily Brief

Tuesday, December 20, 2011
POLITICS
Reid Won't Appoint Negotiators To Hammer Out Payroll Tax Cut Deal
TECHNOLOGY
Anthony Atala On Printing Organs
WORLD
Troops, Police Shoot At Protesters In Pre-Dawn Raid On Tahrir Square
POLITICS
Romney Builds Support Among This Elite Group
GREEN
Exotic Dangers: Could The Global Pet Trade Import The Next Pandemic?
BLOG POSTS
Robert Creamer: The Real Attack on the Spirit of Christmas Comes From the Right Wing
Every year about this time the gang at Fox News and others in the Right Wing blogosphere get on their high horse about the "liberal attack on Christmas" -- or President Obama's "attack on Christmas."
Robert Reich: The Defining Issue: Not Government's Size, But Who It's For
"Big government" isn't the problem. The problem is big money is taking over government.
Cara Santa Maria: Insanity: The Real Definition
"The definition of insanity is repeating the same mistakes over and over again and expecting different results," utters the know-it-all guy in the coffee shop offering free "therapy" to his visibly shaken friend. He couldn't be more wrong.
Biko Baker: 2011: The Year of the Activist
2011 was the year that America experienced an explosion of grassroots community activism. Seeing our hijacked democracy hurtling towards a fiery crash, the American citizen wrestled itself into the driver's seat, and is putting our country back on track.
Keli Goff: The Best of the Very Worst Christmas Movies
From those that missed the mark on the tube, to those that aimed to be holiday blockbusters at the theater but ended up being holiday busts, the one thing they all have in common is that they succeed in being bad in their own special ways.
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Monday, December 19, 2011

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Monday, December 19, 2011


Judge shoots down request for new Blago trial | VIDEO
Two weeks after former governor Rod Blagojevich was sentenced, his attorneys asked a judge for a new trial.

Korean community watches for signs of instability | VIDEO
Koreans in the Chicago area are watching closely for any signs of a rocky transition of power in North Korea.
Kirk talks North Korea, endorses Romney
Republican Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk is among the U.S. leaders closely following developments in North Korea, after the death of Kim Jong Il.
CPS plans draw protests to city hall | VIDEO
Parents upset with Chicago Public Schools' plans to expand charter schools and turn around other schools are taking their message directly to Mayor Rahm Emanuel Monday.
Woman, 28, charged in Elgin murder
Bail was set at $1 million Monday for an Elgin woman charged with murder, accused of killing a man found dead in his burning apartment this weekend.
Emanuel: Chicago saved $83M since May | VIDEO
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says the city has not only met its savings goal for 2011, it has surpassed it.

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North Korea: Kim Jong Il dead at 69 Even as the world changed around him, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il remained firmly in control, ruling absolutely at home and keeping the rest of the world on edge through a nuclear weapons program.

Korean community watches for signs of instability
North Korean state TV: Kim Jong Il, 69, has died
PHOTOS: Kim Jong Il: 1942-2011

Holiday Entertaining Party Ideas This week, families and friends will gather for holiday parties. There's no need to stress out over what to serve your guests.

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Holiday Cocktails: Mistletoe Martini, Hot Apple Pie, SoCo Coco


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Monday, December 19, 2011
BOOKS
HuffPost's Latest e-Book: Beyond the Battlefield: The War Goes on for the Severely Wounded
TECHNOLOGY
Marcin Jakubowski On The DIY Civilization
POLITICS
Bad News For Newt
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Patriots Dominate Tebow
TECHNOLOGY
Twitter Gets HUGE Investment
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Robert Redford: Congress and Keystone XL: A National Disgrace
Let's be clear about the purpose of this move. It's a naked political stunt designed to hurt the president in an election year.
Questlove: What Is Soul?: Hamhocks, Cornflakes & Divas
What is Soul? That's a big question that The Roots asked ourselves a lot while we were working with lots of other music lovers on VH1 Divas Celebrates Soul -- a show you can and should see tonight for yourselves.
Michael Moore: A Man in Tunisia, a Movement on Wall Street, and the Soldier Who Ignited the Fuse
When anyone asks me, "Who started Occupy Wall Street?" sometimes I say "Goldman Sachs" or "Chase" but mostly I just say, "Bradley Manning." It was his courageous action that was the tipping point.
Sam Gellman: Traveling Through Kim Jong Il's Austere And Extravagant North Korea (PHOTOS)
Now that Kim Jong Il is dead, I wonder how long the alien world that I found in North Korea will continue to exist.
Menachem Rosensaft: Ron Wyden: Forging Common Ground on Medicare Reform
The Ryan-Wyden Medicare reform plan may well be less than perfect. But we know that all or nothing will in the end get us nothing. Ron Wyden and Paul Ryan deserve praise, not scorn, for at least trying to chart a path out of the quagmire.
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