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chicago tribune daywatch
Wednesday, November 14, 2007 • News by e-mail from chicagotribune.com
By Charlie Meyerson, Daywatch columnist

'GET THE MEDIA OFF MY BACK.' Appearing on NBC this morning, Bolingbrook police Sgt. Drew Peterson addressed questions about the disappearance of his fourth wife and the death of his third wife. Continual updates: MORE »

Video: Exhuming third wife's body. MORE »


BODY FOUND IN BURNING BIN. Hours after the body of a woman was found strangled and set ablaze, firefighters today found the charred body of another woman, about 2 miles away, in a garbage bin behind a Chicago elementary school. Jason Meisner reports: MORE »

Chicago cops shoot, kill motorist: MORE »

Chicago mail carrier shot for delivering mail "too late": MORE »


BLACKWATER ACCUSED. An FBI investigation concludes that the shooting deaths of at least 14 Iraqi civilians by Blackwater Worldwide guards in Baghdad violated rules of deadly force: MORE »

Army finds Iraq veterans' stress increases substantially months after leaving combat: MORE »

New report puts wars’ "true" cost at $1.6 trillion -- so far: MORE »

Suburban high school officials agree not to expel students who protested war: MORE »


YOUR CITY, YOUR WALLET. The Chicago City Council has given final approval to a budget that, beginning Jan. 1, will put a new pinch on almost everyone who lives, works or plays in Chicago. Mickey Ciokajlo reports: MORE »

RedEye: Bottled water prices to increase under budget:. MORE »


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CLINTON QUESTION QUESTIONS. A college student's story sheds new light on complaints that Hillary Clinton's campaign has planted questions and participants at public events: MORE »

John Kass: A McCain & Fitzgerald Cleanup Co.? MORE »

Excerpts from McCain interview with Tribune editorial board: MORE »


BIG RAFFLE, SMALL PAYOFF. Fewer than $10 from each $100 raised by a suburban operation billed as "one of the largest charitable raffles in the United States" goes to charity. James Kimberly reports: MORE »

Old tennis balls put to good use: MORE »


McDONALD'S COFFEE PUSH. The company says it plans a full-scale move into the specialty coffee market, with mochas and cappuccinos that it claims will rival those sold at coffeehouses. Mike Hughlett reports: MORE »

Cows escape from trailer as driver pulls into McDonald's: MORE »


LOVE AND ALZHEIMER'S. After moving into an assisted-living center, former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's husband has struck up a romance with a fellow Alzheimer's patient: MORE »

Organ patients’ spread of HIV probed: MORE »


COOL BIKES. Mary Schmich says Chicago could learn from Paris' new bicycle program: MORE »

Aurora man riding motorcycle killed in crash with car: MORE »

New I-355 extension lacks billboards, traffic: MORE »

Chicago gas prices up 38 percent over last year: MORE »


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BLACK FRIDAY LOOMS. But experts foresee fewer shopping bargains on the day after Thanksgiving this year: MORE »

Black Friday shopping tips: MORE »

"Cyber Monday," "Cyber hump day" follow: MORE »


BIG JORDAN PAYOUT? Reports of a huge divorce settlement suggest Michael Jordan remains a money machine. Rick Morrissey's take: MORE »

Ex-prep football standout convicted of robbery: MORE »

Which quarterback will start for the Bears Sunday? MORE »


'ROSEMARY'S BABY' AUTHOR DEAD. Ira Levin, whose best-selling novels were turned into movie after movie, was 78: MORE »

On patrol with undercover movie cops: MORE »

"50 Greatest TV Icons" listed: MORE »


WEATHER. Latest forecast, continually updated radar pictures and Tom Skilling's seven-day outlook: MORE »


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