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Emanuel doubles down as year 2 ends
Surrounded by kids as he accepted money from a soft-drink company for nutrition and exercise classes, Rahm Emanuel was asked if it might make more sense for children's health to take a harder line on the sale of sugary drinks. "I'm here about making...
Tags: Jean-Claude Brizard, Rahm Emanuel, NATO, Chicago Teachers Union, Chicago Teachers Strike
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Quinn leery of gambling expansion loopholes
Repeated assurances by gambling expansion supporters that a Chicago casino would be under the strict supervision of the state's gambling regulators isn't enough for Gov. Pat Quinn, who is eyeing a provision that he worries could undermine that authority....
Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Politics, Ethics, Terry Link, Government
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Terrorism suspect not to be released after all
Ahmad Tounisi leaned forward on the courtroom bench, intently following the judge's detailed observations as he ruled on whether Tounisi's son should be released from jail while awaiting trial on terrorism-related charges. U.S. District Judge Edmond...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Terrorism, Trials, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Jihad
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Feds appeal home detention for Aurora teen in terror case
Tribune reporterProsecutors fighting the release of an Aurora teen accused of signing up to fight for a terror group in Syria filed an appeal today calling him an advocate of "violent jihad" who "wanted to die killing others." In the 16-page appeal, the U.S. attorney'...Tags: Terrorism, Police Arrests, Defendants, Explosions, Crimes
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Prosecutors fighting bail for Aurora teen charged with trying to join al-Qaida
Tribune reporterIn a highly unusual decision, a federal judge yesterday ordered a terrorism suspect released to home confinement while the Aurora teen awaits trial on charges that he signed up to fight in war-torn Syria for a terror group with ties to al-Qaida. But the...Tags: Terrorism, FBI, Justice System, Conservation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Federal judge orders terror suspect released to home confinement
In a highly unusual decision, a federal judge Thursday ordered a terrorism suspect released to home confinement while the Aurora teen awaits trial on charges that he signed up to fight in war-torn Syria for a terror group with ties to al-Qaida. But...
Tags: Terrorism, FBI, Justice System, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Widespread flooding closes expressways, many streets
Flooding spawned by as much as 5 inches of rain closed the Edens, Eisenhower and Kennedy expressways this morning as a second wave of thunderstorms moves through the Chicago area. The Edens Expressway was closed between Foster and Touhy avenues and...
Tags: Metra, Air Transportation Delays, Sinkholes, Chicago Weather, National Weather Service
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2 men removed from United flight from Boston to Chicago
Tribune reporterTwo men were removed from a United Airlines flight from Boston to Chicago on Tuesday morning for what passengers said was "suspicious activity." The men, aboard early morning United Flight 636, were questioned by authorities and returned to the plane,...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), FBI, The Boston Globe, Sports, United Air Lines
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Glastonbury Runners Among Those At Boston Marathon
Seven town residents participated in the Boston Marathon Monday, including two who said they completed the race shortly before twin explosions went off near the finish line. "I think for people who aren’t runners, they don’t necessarily...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Boston Marathon, Road Running, Air Transportation Delays, Hotels and Accommodations
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New Arlington Heights mayor avoids Boston explosions
Arlington Heights Mayor-Elect Thomas Hayes crossed the finish line of the Boston Marathon just 45 minutes before two explosions killed three and injured more than 170 on Monday. "I walked back to my hotel about one mile from the finish line, and I didn'...
Tags: Road Running, Air Transportation Delays, Sports, Local Elections, Running
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Director William Friedkin comes home
William Friedkin, the director of “The French Connection” and “The Exorcist,” a pair of acclaimed Tracy Letts adaptations (“Bug” and “Killer Joe”) and author of “The Friedkin Connection,” a new...
Tags: Hyde Park, University of Chicago, Union League Club, Music, South Shore
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Plainfield mayor sees gradual recovery in local economy
Michael Collins had spent time as a police officer, volunteer firefighter and Plainfield trustee before being elected to his first term as mayor in 2009. He had taken a few years off between being a trustee and running for mayor. When he took office,...
Tags: Business, Plainfield (Will, Illinois)
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