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Monday, April 26, 2010

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Monday, April 26, 2010


Weis: Guard wouldn't get convictions | VIDEO
Two state lawmakers from Chicago want help from the National Guard to fight crime. But Chicago's top cop doesn't think troops are the answer.

Chicago lawmakers criticize Ariz. immigration law | VIDEO
Arizona's new immigration law is continuing to draw criticism in the Chicago area.

Supreme Court stays out of Asian carp dispute
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday not to get involved in a dispute over how to prevent invasive Asian carp from making their way into the Great Lakes.

Accused cab carjacker caught
Chicago police say they used a stolen cab's global positioning system to catch a man who hijacked the car.

Burr Oak to be auctioned off
The south suburban cemetery at the center of an alleged grave-selling scandal is scheduled to go on the auction block Monday.

Teen who reached N. Pole returns to Wilmette
A teenager from Wilmette who became the youngest person to reach the North Pole is returning home Monday.

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Farmer finds stolen 116-pound African tortoise

Conn. cops: Woman tried to use 911 as taxi service

Lovers' quarrel played out on NY square -- or hoax?

Fake mop top finds cops at San Diego TV appearance

Naperville dog gets stuck in recliner

Consumer

Gas prices holding steady

New home sales jump from record low

Ford recalling 33K vehicles to replace recliners

Pricey debit-card protection

Wrigley changing its wrappers

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Mouth breathing can spell trouble for children

FDA stepping up oversight of drug pumps

Vatican funds adult stem cells

Martial arts helps osteoporosis

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FOXNews.com - Chicago Lawmakers: Call In the National Guard

FOXNews.com - Chicago Lawmakers: Call In the National Guard

Two lawmakers who believe violence has become so rampant in Chicago that the Illinois National Guard must be called in to help made a public plea to Gov. Pat Quinn on Sunday to deploy troops.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Arizona governor signs immigration bill - CNN.com

Arizona governor signs immigration bill - CNN.com

Arizona governor signs immigration law that is considered to be among the toughest in the United States.

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TOP HEADLINES Friday, April 23, 2010

· Video: Young women entrepreneurs

· Daley: McCormick Place should exit business of running trade shows

· Sen. Durbin spars with House over Illinois' stake in highway funding

· Portillo's to launch breakfast restaurant

· Regulators tell Brickyard Bank to raise capital

· UAL books $64M from expiring frequent flier miles

· Exelon Corp.'s 1Q profit beats consensus estimates, raises full-year forecast

· Sears to pay $561 million for more Sears Canada shares

· British firm interested in Sara Lee's Kiwi shoe polish unit

· Gatorade ads introduce new drink line

· In brief: Capri Capital | Parts supplier moving | 'Concerned' about Chicago

· 10 things to do this weekend 

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· Brady paid almost no federal income taxes in 3 of 4 years; Drive ramps up for legal video gambling: Greg Hinz

· Brow master Diane Ayala trades tweezers for paint brushes: Taking Names

· Viewpoints.com CEO Moog talks deals, expansion; Gini Dietrich says social media not just for kids; Beyond the Pedway visits Manifest Digital; Gurnee's BrightStar No. 2 on fast-growing list: Enterprise City

· Winners and losers: Slow start terrible for Sox; Stephen Colbert takes shot at the Cubs: Business of Sports 

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· Too much heat in chef Mario Batali's kitchen Crain's New York Business

· SEC staffers watched porn as economy crashed: report CNN

· Durbin subpoenaed for Blagojevich trial Daily Herald

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Friday, April 23, 2010


Charges pending in toddler's death | VIDEO
Charges are pending Friday morning in the shooting death of a 20-month-old Chicago girl.

Women mugged, beaten with bat in Bucktown
Two women are recovering after being beaten with a baseball bat while walking home early this morning in the Bucktown neighborhood

Sealed info in Blago trial made public | VIDEO
A new controversy unfolded in Rod Blagojevich's corruption trial as a computer glitch allowed some sealed information in court papers to become public Thursday.

More Chicago cabs to get cameras
More cameras will be installed in Chicago taxicabs in an effort to cut down on crimes against drivers.

NU, UofI to play football game at Wrigley
Get ready for football at the Friendly Confines.

First lady's brother promotes new book
The president's brother-in-law was in Chicago Friday promoting his new memoir.

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Video shows dog leading troopers to fire | VIDEO

No thongs for swimmers in 'Mayberry with a beach'

Complaint: Policewoman sent home for dyed hair

Girl helps choking friend thanks to 'SpongeBob'

OSU gets livestock lesson from roaming cows

Consumer

Poll: Americans shifting to US cars

Pricey debit-card protection

Wrigley changing its wrappers

Most Netflix customers now streaming content

Hulu to test video subscription service

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Study to check long-term cell phone health effects

Good teachers make a difference

More vehicle exhaust increases kids' ER visits

Flu drugs saved many pregnant swine flu victims

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Frank Vala left a state government job 30 years ago and built up a business that aims to keep seniors across Illinois out of hospitals and nursing homes by assisting them with everyday tasks such as cooking, cleaning or picking up medicine...read more...

Democrat nominee for Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle has insisted she is independent of the corrupt Cook County Democrat machine. Preckwinkle claims she is a reformer. Preckwinkle claims she is willing to stand up to the special interests. And Preckwinkle claims she is willing to stand up to the corrupt in her own Party...read more...
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04/23/2010 Reception for Frederick Collins – GOP candidate for Cook County Sheriff

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04/29/2010 GOP Outreach IV @ Northwestern University

05/02/2010 Walk for Israel

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Quick Fact: Fox & Friends pushes tired myth that Fannie and Freddie caused economic crisis
Fox & Friends advanced the false claim that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were "the original cause" of the economic crisis. In fact, as economist Dean Baker has stated, holding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac responsible for the financial disaster is "absurd on its face." Read More
Fox & Friends celebrates Earth Day by pushing "Climategate" falsehoods
After wishing viewers a "Happy Earth Day," Fox & Friends hosts devoted a segment to pushing falsehoods about "Climategate" and alleging that other news networks "ignored" the story. However, despite falsely claiming the emails show that climate scientists "manipulated data," Fox & Friends did not report that several official inquiries into the scientists' conduct found that they did not manipulate data. Read More
Fox News' Islam problem
Fox News' recent rush to defend Rev. Franklin Graham, who described Islam as a "wicked" and "evil" religion, including hosting him on Fox & Friends, is just the latest example of Fox News' relentless crusade against Muslims. The network has a history of making controversial assertions about Muslims -- often by baselessly branding them as "terrorists" or "terrorist sympathizers" -- calling for profiling, or equating Islam and all of its adherents with radical extremists who claim to act in its name. Read More
With a grain of salt: Right-wing media claim government is coming for your shaker
Following reports that the FDA is considering regulating the amount of salt in processed foods, media conservatives have falsely claimed that the Obama administration is "seizing our salt shakers." In fact, the FDA review has nothing to do with consumers' use of table salt and instead invovles examining warnings about high sodium content in processed foods and restaurant meals, the sources of 77 percent of sodium intake. Read More
Rove, Fox News morph uncontroversial proposal into government spying on "everybody's checking accounts"
Karl Rove and Fox News have pushed the conspiracy theory that an Office of Financial Research created by the Senate financial reform bill would "peer into" everybody's checking accounts, credit cards, and financial transactions. However, the OFR would simply collect and analyze data about potential risks to the financial system, and the proposal has been endorsed by Republican Sen. Bob Corker, as well as numerous economics and finance experts, including six Nobel laureates in economics. Read More
Quick Fact: Special Report repeats tired myth that Fannie and Freddie caused economic crisis
Special Report repeatedly claimed that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac caused the economic crisis. In fact, as economist Dean Baker has stated, holding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac responsible for the financial disaster is "absurd on its face." Read More
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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Burning Beauty: A New Look at the Sun

Burning Beauty: A New Look at the Sun

Burning Beauty: A New Look at the Sun

Dr. Wascher: Coffee Improves Cholesterol




 
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Coffee Increases "Good" Cholesterol Levels

Coffee is the second most commonly traded commodity in the world (following oil), and is widely consumed around the world as the second most popular beverage (after water). The coffee industry generates some $60 billion in revenue every year, according to estimates.
In the United States, coffee drinkers consume an average of three cups of this caffeine-loaded beverage each day. Many health claims have been made for coffee, although few have withstood the scrutiny of serious research – until now.
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Previous studies have suggested that regular coffee consumption may reduce inflammation in the body, and increase HDL ("good") cholesterol levels. A newly published clinical research study, in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, has evaluated these claims, and the results of this study will be of considerable interest to coffee lovers everywhere.
In this study, 47 volunteers who regularly consumed coffee were evaluated. During the first month, they refrained from drinking coffee. During the second month, they consumed four cups of filtered coffee per day (each cup contained 150 ml of coffee).
Finally, during the third month of this study, each volunteer consumed a nerve-jangling eight cups of filtered coffee per day. Blood samples were collected throughout and were tested for total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL ("bad") cholesterol, and inflammation markers.
The daily consumption of eight cups of coffee per day was found to significantly reduce the blood levels of several proteins associated with chronic inflammation (by as much as 16 percent, when compared to no coffee consumption). Moreover, HDL cholesterol levels increased by 7 percent during the final phase of this study (when compared to the "no coffee" phase).
At the same time, although previous research has suggested that coffee consumption may improve glucose control in diabetics, there was no evidence of improved glucose metabolism or blood-glucose levels with increasing coffee intake in this particular study.
While this intriguing study revealed an increase of good cholesterol and decrease in inflammation proteins, it cannot answer the very important question of whether these observed biochemical changes in the blood will actually translate into improved health.
Nonetheless, this study's finding may indeed be good news. Longer-term prospective clinical studies will be necessary, however, to quantify the actual health benefit of regular coffee consumption.
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TOP HEADLINES Thursday, April 22, 2010

· Video: Strip-mall struggles

· Harris is bidding on teetering Amcore Bank

· United Airlines, US Airways end merger talks

· March home sales rise 45% in Chicago area

· Blagojevich wants to subpoena Obama

· Jobless rate holds at 10.9% in Chicago

· Gov. Quinn backs off taxing downloads

· Sears adding Edwin Watts Golf Shops within stores

· Baxter shares drop 13% on forecast cut

· Old Republic touches 52-week high on surprise profit

· In brief: Jewish Federation | Tower Olds site | IRS move

· 10 things to do this weekend 

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· Spin swirls over Alexi's bank; Brady puts strings on tax return vow; Cullerton's Senate blows it on seniors ride free: Greg Hinz blog

· A thaw in private equity, VC markets; Score video on how microloans can boost your small biz: Enterprise City

· Illinois-Northwestern to play at Wrigley; Cubs' Zambrano: Baseball's most expensive set-up man; Bears drafts hits and misses: Business of Sports

· Jamie Dimon wows execs with fiery take on business and politics; Red Stars' Natalie Spilger starts GreenLaces non-profit: Taking Names

· The latest job changes and appointments: People on the Move 

Final Markets

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· NCAA to expand March Madness to 68 teams Chicago Sun-Times

· Obama scolds Wall Street Crain's New York Business

· McDonald's unveils 'I'm Lovin' It' 2.0 Advertising Age

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