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By Charlie Meyerson, Daywatch columnist

COPS KILL MAN. Chicago police early this morning killed a person they say fired shots before barricading himself in a gangway. Jeremy Gorner reports: MORE »

Teen driver hurts cop placing flares at blacked-out intersection: MORE »

Man's body found in Oak Park trash bin: MORE »


90,000 THUNDERBOLTS. Monday night's storm delivered a staggering electrical jolt to the Chicago area. Robert Mitchum and Melissa Patterson report: MORE »

Dozens of reader-submitted lightning photos: MORE »

And, yeah, those were tornadoes: MORE »

Indiana man recounts "the worst two minutes of my life": MORE »

Astros ask why the game at Wrigley wasn't called off sooner (houstonchronicle.com): MORE »

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


41 MILLION CREDIT AND DEBIT CARD NUMBERS. That's the government's count of thefts in the hacking of nine major retailers -- including OfficeMax, Boston Market and Sports Authority: MORE »

Delta to begin offering in-flight Internet access by fall: MORE »

Did Google Maps capture images of a kid pointing a gun and a drug deal on Chicago's streets? (examiner.com) MORE »


PARIS HILTON'S RETORT. A mock ad answers John McCain's use of her image to attack Barack Obama: "I want America to know that I'm, like, totally ready to lead": MORE »

Second City troupe to headline "Chicago Night" at Democratic National Convention: MORE »

Where's Dick Cheney at Republicans' convention? MORE »

Obama planning to advertise at gas pumps: MORE »


ssssSSSSSURPRISE! A suburban man didn't expect to find a boa constrictor hanging from his pickup truck's frame. But there it was (dailyherald.com): MORE »

Gorilla population balloons -- at least on paper: MORE »

Woman saved by pit bull has him cloned: MORE »

Year's first West Nile-infected mosquitoes found in Chicago: MORE »


'BUH-BYE TO THE #$%@*! FANS?' Eric Zorn on the NFL's attempt to implement a new code of conduct for fans: MORE »

Bears say no more tailgating in parking lots during games (suntimes.com): MORE »

Orton to start tomorrow night's first preseason game: MORE »

Packers' message to Favre: Please leave. MORE »

If you tuned out when the White Sox were behind 6-1, the final score may be a shocker: MORE »

Columnist takes heat for criticizing ESPN's Erin Andrews' appearance and behavior in the Cubs' clubhouse last week: MORE »


DAYWATCH MAILBAG. Readers continue to react to the new all-sources policy:

I've noticed that items appearing in Daywatch are actually Sun-Times articles. ... If you're going to fill Daywatch with Sun-Times material, I guess I can just read the Sun-Times and disconnect totally from the Trib. -- Jeff Sutton

I love the fact that you refer to other publications ... very classy ... reminds me of "Miracle on 42nd Street"! -- Karen Lush

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