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Monday, November 30, 2009

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Monday, November 30, 2009


Shoppers log on for Cyber Monday | VIDEO
While an estimated 195 million people hit the malls and the stores during the Thanksgiving weekend, Monday is the day many people use to avoid the crowds and long lines. There are deals online, and retailers hope to boost their bottom line.

Teen girl recovering after stabbing | VIDEO
Chicago police are investigating a weekend attack that left a 16-year-old girl hospitalized.

Woman found dead on H.S. grounds
A woman has been found dead on the property of Naperville Central High School.

2 arrested in kidnapping investigation
Two men have been arrested in connection to the kidnapping of a Chicago woman, according to police.

IRS has $3.6M in undeliverable Ill. refunds
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for nearly 3,600 Illinoisans -- but not for the reasons they probably think.

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Motorized bar stool from DUI being auctioned

Big Bang machine beats Chicago lab record

Deadline looms to become World Champion Liar

Santa makes grand mall entrance

Caged 'cavemen' go on display at Warsaw zoo

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Shoppers log on for Cyber Monday | VIDEO

Wells Fargo to host mortgage workshop

IRS has $3.6M in undeliverable Ill. refunds

More numbers come out on holiday shopping

Quinn signs law against 'cramming' phone scam

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Autism treatment works in kids as young as 18 mos.

Face of arthritis is changing

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Tiger Woods: Crash is 'private matter' Despite presenting his side of the car-crash story and asking that it remain "a private matter," Tiger Woods may still not be in the clear.

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TOP HEADLINES Monday, November 30, 2009

· Video: Cyber Monday

· Advocate CEO on the attack

· Lincoln Park Savings seeks $20M to meet fed order, mulls going private

· Group scraps plan to house ashes at Three Arts Club

· New orders behind surge in Nov. Midwest business activity

· Higher office vacancy, more deals expected in 2010

· Shipments of Motorola smartphones behind schedule: analyst

· Playboy promotes Jellinek to chief content officer

· Abbott settles one of four Tricor patent suits

· CAT to buy South Korean component maker

· Federal Signal fetches $35M for lighting unit

· In brief: Harley-Davidson unit | Spire | Law firm expansion 

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· Tiger skipping own tournament; Woods doesn't owe us an explanation: Biz of Sports

· Upsides of going global; state's new minority-biz chief; small-biz confidence dips: Enterprise City

· D.C. $$ reforms, GOP stampede continues, Obama's big decision: Greg Hinz

· 2 A-list parties: one under warm lights — and one amid garish décor: Taking Names  

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· Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis has been fired Chicago Sun-Times

· Cyber Monday shoppers: 4 million per minute CNN/Money

· December tends to deliver stock-market gains MarketWatch

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President Barack Obama issued new orders for the war in Afghanistan Sunday night after meeting with top advisers, including Adm. Mullen, Gens. Cartwright and Petraeus and Secretary Gates, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters Monday. Obama also spoke with Amb. Eikenberry and Gen. McChrystal to announce his new strategy.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

4 police shot dead in coffee shop - CNN.com

4 police shot dead in coffee shop - CNN.com

Four sheriff's deputies fatally shot in what officials describe as an ambush in a coffee shop near Seattle, Washington.

Nov. 23-29: A Fallen Idol & A Fallen J.Lo Get Back Up - That's Really Week

Nov. 23-29: A Fallen Idol & A Fallen J.Lo Get Back Up - That's Really Week

It takes some musicians years to stockpile enough anecdotes worthy of a Behind The Music rockumentary, but American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert just managed to do so record time, following a classic rise/fall/redemption story arc in just one week.

The Associated Press: Iran earmarks $20 million to support militants

The Associated Press: Iran earmarks $20 million to support militants

Iran's parliament passed a law on Sunday earmarking $20 million to support militant groups opposing the West and investigate alleged U.S. and British plots against the Islamic Republic.

Couple said to seek payment - washingtonpost.com

Couple said to seek payment - washingtonpost.com

The Virginia socialites who apparently crashed the White House state dinner last week remained elusive Saturday, as reports surfaced that the aspiring reality-TV stars were trying to sell their story for hundreds of thousands of dollars and CNN said the couple's upcoming appearance on "Larry King Live" had been cancelled.

Woods Is Silent as Spin Takes On Life of Its Own - NYTimes.com

Woods Is Silent as Spin Takes On Life of Its Own - NYTimes.com

Each hour that passes without word from Tiger Woods about the details of his car crash early Friday morning may prove damaging to his image by filling an online rumor mill with conjecture, opinion and rumor, according to experts who advise high-profile athletes and celebrities on managing how they are viewed by others

Pakistan must step up action against al Qaeda-Brown | Reuters

Pakistan must step up action against al Qaeda-Brown | Reuters

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has called on Pakistan to take tougher action against al Qaeda and step up its efforts to track down the group's leader Osama bin Laden

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

Politics, Political News - POLITICO.com

Obama 'realism' faces Afghan test

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As foreclosure casualties mount, the Obama administration Monday is expected to announce additional steps to get long-term help for borrowers

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Thanksgiving




From: President Barack Obama <info@barackobama.com>
Subject: Thanksgiving
To: "Fred Nance Jr." <frednance@clickservices.org>
Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2009, 4:34 PM

Fred --

Tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day, Americans across the country will sit down together, count our blessings, and give thanks for our families and our loved ones.

American families reflect the diversity of this great nation. No two are exactly alike, but there is a common thread they each share.

Our families are bound together through times of joy and times of grief. They shape us, support us, instill the values that guide us as individuals, and make possible all that we achieve.

So tomorrow, I'll be giving thanks for my family -- for all the wisdom, support, and love they have brought into my life.

But tomorrow is also a day to remember those who cannot sit down to break bread with those they love.

The soldier overseas holding down a lonely post and missing his kids. The sailor who left her home to serve a higher calling. The folks who must spend tomorrow apart from their families to work a second job, so they can keep food on the table or send a child to school.

We are grateful beyond words for the service and hard work of so many Americans who make our country great through their sacrifice. And this year, we know that far too many face a daily struggle that puts the comfort and security we all deserve painfully out of reach.

So when we gather tomorrow, let us also use the occasion to renew our commitment to building a more peaceful and prosperous future that every American family can enjoy.

It seems like a lifetime ago that a crowd met on a frigid February morning in Springfield, Illinois to set out on an improbable course to change our nation.

In the years since, Michelle and I have been blessed with the support and friendship of the millions of Americans who have come together to form this ongoing movement for change.

You have been there through victories and setbacks. You have given of yourselves beyond measure. You have enabled all that we have accomplished -- and you have had the courage to dream yet bigger dreams for what we can still achieve.

So in this season of thanks giving, I want to take a moment to express my gratitude to you, and my anticipation of the brighter future we are creating together.

With warmest wishes for a happy holiday season from my family to yours,

President Barack Obama




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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009


Sentencing underway in E2 disaster | VIDEO
A sentencing hearing was underway in the case of the E2 nightclub where 21 people died more than six years ago.

Organs of boxer killed in fight donated | VIDEO
The death of a local boxing champion is saving lives. Francisco Rodriguez died after an opponent knocked him out.

Nicor worker killed on job
A traffic accident near Naperville has led to the death of a Nicor worker at a job site.

Carter named Gary police chief
The mayor of Gary, Ind., has named Gary Carter the city's new police chief.

Baby injured by pet monkey
A 4-year-old monkey that grabbed a baby's hair through its cage will remain with its LaPorte, Ind., family, according to officials.

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Woman, 110, gets queen to tweak birthday cards

Zoo selling reindeer-dung necklaces

Court drops case in nude photo shoot at museum

Ga. high court rules mower isn't a motor vehicle

Man says he was alert, mute for 23-year coma

Consumer

Ill. consumer group warns about toys | VIDEO

Group releases annual airline survey

3 airlines fined in Minnesota tarmac stranding

No need to scrub brush that turkey

Record 2.1M dropside cribs recalled | VIDEO

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State offers holiday travel tips to avoid flu

Man says he was alert, mute for 23-year coma

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Record 2.1M dropside cribs recalled More than 2.1 million drop-side cribs by Stork Craft Manufacturing are being recalled, the biggest crib recall in U.S history, following reports of four infant suffocations.


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Palin's book and Obama's bow: a media week to forget
Ugh, what a gruesome week it was for news consumers as the "serious" press showered time and attention on two GOP-friendly stories that defined "trivial pursuits": a book release and a bow. Sadly, this is what the Beltway press corps now voluntarily -- eagerly -- reduces itself to: chasing pointless, vacuous "news" stories that are literally of no consequence. Read More
Fox & Friends hosts falsely suggest Organizing for America director compared Palin to a terrorist
On Fox & Friends, co-hosts Gretchen Carlson, Brian Kilmeade, and Steve Doocy falsely suggested that Organizing for America director Mitch Stewart compared Sarah Palin to a terrorist when he wrote in a fundraising letter that her book tour is "dangerous." In fact, Stewart wrote that her tour is "dangerous" because Palin uses it as a platform to make false attacks on Democrats, and then the falsehoods are "widely covered by the media, then constantly echoed by right-wing attack groups." Read More
Quick Fact: Fox's Johnson falsely claims that Senate health care bill prevents payment for some screenings
While discussing U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommendations on medical screenings, Fox News' Peter Johnson Jr. stated on Fox & Friends that "what we see now in the Senate bill is the Senate saying that if you get an A or a B, then it's gonna be paid for. If you get a C, it's not gonna be paid for." In fact, the bill requires only that insurers provide coverage for screenings that receive A or B recommendations from the task force; it says nothing about whether insurers may or may not cover other categories of recommendations. Read More
Wash. Times, FoxNews.com falsely claimed Justice IG report found that "ACORN mismanaged grant money"
The Washington Times and FoxNews.com falsely reported that a review by the Justice Department's inspector general of Justice Department grants to ACORN revealed that ACORN "mismanaged" grant funds. In fact, the IG report -- which identified one direct Justice grant to an ACORN affiliate and four subgrants to ACORN or ACORN affiliates between 2002 and 2009 -- did not address how ACORN or its affiliates managed these funds. Read More
Fox News promotes GOP comparison of Senate health plan to a "Ponzi scheme"
The Fox Nation and FoxNews.com advanced the suggestion that Democrats' health care plans are, in Fox Nation's words, a "Ponzi scheme," a charge presumably based on Sen. Jon Kyl's (R-AZ) claim that "[w]hen they claim a savings ... in the first 10 years, that's because they start collecting taxes in 2010 they don't start spending money till 2014." In fact, contrary to Kyl's suggestion that savings would not extend past the first 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected that the Senate health care bill would continue to reduce the deficit beyond the first 10 years by as much as $650 billion in the decade beginning after 2019. Read More
Quick Fact: Limbaugh includes election winners Begich and Franken while listing senators who he claims received "no votes"
On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh mentioned Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) and the "senator who replaced Ted Stevens" -- Sen. Mark Begich (D-AK) -- while listing senators who he said joined the Senate despite having received "no votes" and who also voted on November 21 to begin debate on the health care reform bill. In fact, both Begich and Franken won their Senate seats in general elections in 2008. Read More
Quick Fact: O'Reilly claims health bill would "force all Americans... to fund, through their taxpayer dollars, abortions"
Bill O'Reilly claimed that the House and Senate versions of the health care bill contain an "abortion option" that "so many Democrats want it go through, which would force all Americans... to fund, through their taxpayer dollars, abortions." Read More
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Monday, November 23, 2009

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TOP HEADLINES Monday, November 23, 2009

· Video: McPier meltdown

· Oprah diva-dends to dwindle as city's last superstar heads for exit

· Chicago-area home sales soar in October

· McD's gives some logos eco-friendly makeover

· Stroger slaps down sales tax rollback, but new law gives override effort new life

· Broker wrong to cover client flights, meals, 'gentleman's club' visits, regulators say

· Motorola sued over voicemail feature

· Downtown apartments slip as glut looms

· Landlord creative in West Loop renewal

· Deere leaps on upgrade

· Aon to change ticker to AON 

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· New Cubs marketing head will have major impact at Wrigley: Biz of Sports

· Firms brace for health care hit; Potbelly bellies up to franchising bar: Enterprise City

· How to fix Chicago's crumbling convention biz; Senate hopeful Jackson calls for Afghan pullout: Greg Hinz

· Oprah pal Chef Art gets a TV show, too; sponsors do heavy lifting for Thanksgiving parade; wine creates fundraiser buzz: Taking Names  

Final Markets

Dow Jones

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+132.79

+1.29%

NASDAQ

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+29.97

+1.40%

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· Westmont man pleads not guilty in ESPN taping Daily Herald

· Cadbury rises on reports Kraft may raise bid Daily Herald

· Robbers use concrete slab to break into Wicker Park boutique Chicago Sun-Times

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Mourners honor slain VFW leader | VIDEO
The commander of a suburban VFW post was laid to rest Monday-- one week after he was beaten during a robbery.

School board honors late president | VIDEO
The Chicago Board of Education remembered Michael Scott at its first meeting since his death a week ago.

Fewer trains run on South Shore rail
A revised schedule and higher weekend fares are now in effect for riders on the South Shore line.

Cubs block casino billboard
The Chicago Cubs are not happy about a rooftop ad for a local casino that can be seen from inside Wrigley Field.

Chicago doc's spacewalk hits snag
The space shuttle astronauts are back at work after Monday's spacewalk was delayed due to problems with Dr. Robert Satcher's suit.

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Christmas kissing: On cheek to avoid swine flu

City designates Wednesday 'No Complaint Day'

Police: Suspect may have eaten evidence

Person in chicken suit ruffles feathers in Colo.

Woman who had nearly 370 animals gets probation

Consumer

October home sales rise 10.1 pct from Sept

Vehicle fuel efficiency up in 2008 model year

Citibank offers lower interest fees - with a catch

Air Tran adds ads on seat backs

JC Penney to stop publishing catalogs

Healthbeat

Group aims to improve hospital care in childbirth

Study: Kids watching hours of TV at home daycare

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