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Monday, May 11, 2009

US military: 44 Afghan cases of white phosphorus

US military: 44 Afghan cases of white phosphorus: "The U.S. accused Afghan militants Monday of using white phosphorus as a weapon in 'reprehensible' attacks on U.S. forces and in civilian areas."

REPORT: On Supreme Court, cable news turns to Republicans for comment | Media Matters for America

REPORT: On Supreme Court, cable news turns to Republicans for comment Media Matters for America: "A Media Matters analysis found that in the week following Justice David Souter's retirement announcement, significantly more Republican members of Congress, especially on Fox News, participated in daytime cable news discussions about or touching on the Supreme Court than did Democratic members of Congress and Obama administration officials."

American kills 5 fellow soldiers at clinic in Iraq

American kills 5 fellow soldiers at clinic in Iraq: "An American Army sergeant shot and killed five fellow soldiers following an altercation at a military counseling center in Iraq Monday, officials said. The attack drew attention to the issues of combat stress and morale among soldiers serving multiple combat tours over six years of war."

Limbaugh has repeatedly smeared progressives, media by linking them to terrorists | Media Matters for America

Limbaugh has repeatedly smeared progressives, media by linking them to terrorists Media Matters for America: "In the fallout over comedian Wanda Sykes' comments about Rush Limbaugh, Media Matters has revisited the numerous instances in which Limbaugh has attacked Democrats, progressives, and the media by linking them to terrorists."

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· County to lower home assessments

· Cook tax hurts sales in county line towns: study

· Children's Museum move opponents take fight back to court

· Hartmarx workers rally to preserve firm

· Foreclosure suit hits Motor Row condo project

· Health program saved Illinois $100M, state says

· Creditors hit Ackman's new plan to finance General Growth

· Empty big-box stores drive up retail vacancy

· Playboy's 1Q loss triples

· Takeover offer for Deerfield's CF Industries raised to $4.2B

· Dow closes down nearly 156 points

· In brief: Hobby Lobby | Schaumburg renewal | Inland offering 

· Chicago execs hit D.C.'s 'nerd prom': Taking Names blog

· Quinn has own recipe to cook pension books: Greg Hinz blog

· Fire's Greeley says building awareness top priority: Biz of Sports blog 

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Drudge posts dubious picture of Obama "laugh" at joke about Limbaugh's kidneys | Media Matters for America

Drudge posts dubious picture of Obama "laugh" at joke about Limbaugh's kidneys Media Matters for America: "Matt Drudge posted a picture of President Obama in a context that suggested that Obama had laughed and pointed at comedian Wanda Sykes after her joke about Rush Limbaugh. However, a video that Drudge linked to of Sykes' remark about Limbaugh does not show Obama pointing at Sykes."

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Monday, May 11, 2009


Murder charges filed in double-fatal crash | VIDEO
It began as investigation into a fatal car accident. It is now a murder investigation. A man is now charged in connection with the deaths of two women.

Lawyer: US reporter leaves jail in Iran | VIDEO
A U.S. journalist has been released from prison in Iran. Roxana Saberi had been behind bars for five months.

School dismissed after suspicious bottle found
Classes have been dismissed for the day at Lockport High School's central campus after an improvised chemical device was found in a hallway.

Hartmarx workers considering sit-in
Workers at the company that makes President Obama's suits will decide today if they will stage a sit-in should they lose their jobs.

Blagojevich case due in federal court
Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's corruption case is due in federal court Monday morning.

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Health industry offers to rein spending

Health industry offers to rein spending: "Health industry groups are promising to reduce the growth of spending by $2 trillion over 10 years by improving coordination, focusing on efficiency and embracing better technology and regulatory reform."

US journalist freed by Iran, reunites with parents

US journalist freed by Iran, reunites with parents: "An American journalist jailed for five months in Iran was freed Monday and reunited with her parents after an appeals court suspended her eight-year prison sentence on charges of spying for the U.S."

Pakistan: Up to 700 militants killed in offensive

Pakistan: Up to 700 militants killed in offensive: "Pakistani warplanes bombed suspected militant positions in a stronghold close to the capital Monday, pressing ahead with a fierce offensive the government claimed had killed 700 insurgents and put the Taliban on the run."

Pope in Israel calls for Palestinian homeland

Pope in Israel calls for Palestinian homeland: "Pope Benedict XVI called for the establishment of an independent Palestinian homeland immediately after he arrived in Israel Monday, a stance that could put him at odds with his hosts on a trip aimed at easing strains between the Vatican and Jews."

STIMULUS WATCH: Early road aid leaves out neediest

STIMULUS WATCH: Early road aid leaves out neediest: "Counties suffering the most from job losses stand to receive the least help from President Barack Obama's plan to spend billions of stimulus dollars on roads and bridges, an Associated Press analysis has found."

Health care cost cuts could kick-start reform

Health care cost cuts could kick-start reform: "When President Bill Clinton took on health care reform, industry leaders fought back, killing the White House proposal before it could gain any traction. Now those industry leaders are trying to help President Barack Obama find a solution to the problem of uninsured Americans, offering $2 trillion in spending reductions over 10 years."

Obama pokes fun at himself, Dems and GOP - Yahoo! News

Obama pokes fun at himself, Dems and GOP - Yahoo! News: "It was the hottest ticket in town, a black-tie dinner gathering of Washington's political and media elite but Dick Cheney couldn't make it. The former vice president was busy, President Barack Obama joked, working on his memoir 'tentatively titled, How to Shoot Friends and Interrogate People.' '"