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By Charlie Meyerson, Daywatch columnist

FATAL ACCIDENT -- OR MURDER? Following a Tribune reporter's questions, the Cook County state's attorney's office has opened an investigation into the 2006 collision that killed four people. Gary Marx reports: MORE »

Unedited video of crash scene: MORE »


OBAMA'S HALF-BROTHER? A man who claims to have the same father as Barack Obama tells the Italian-language Vanity Fair he makes do with $1 a month, living on the outskirts of Nairobi (suntimes.com): MORE »

Satire from theonion.com earlier this month: "Obama's Hillbilly Half-Brother Threatening To Derail Campaign." MORE »

John Kass: Library quiet on Obama background. MORE »

"Exploring Race" reader asks: "Why do some white people seem so fascinated by African-American hair?" MORE »


BUMBLER OR HERO? Transportation Security Administration officials say an inspector who climbed around nine American Eagle jets at O'Hare exposed security lapses. Jon Hilkevitch reports: MORE »

FEMA phones hacked for more than $12,000 in overseas calls: MORE »

Oak Park resident accused of stealing mentally disabled Joliet man's identity to get heart surgery (heraldnewsonline.com): MORE »


DON'T HANG UP RIGHT AWAY. A new rule will require mass phone-callers to include an option for stopping such calls: MORE »

Mark Bazer: Thank you for calling Comcast. Press 1 if this phone call drove you nuts. MORE »

Obama's move for cell-phone domination: MORE »

New, free Microsoft service lets you stitch multiple photos into a 3-D scene you can virtually "walk" through on the Web (allthingsd.com): MORE »


VOLLEYBALL FINALE? Kerri Walsh and Misty May-Treanor's impressive performance in Beijing could be their last as a team -- because they both want to have babies. K.C. Johnson reports: MORE »

Sox whomp Seattle: MORE »

Cubs lose as bats snooze: MORE »

Julie Deardorff: Think you can run a marathon? Do this first: MORE »


HEY, FANS! DRINK TOO MUCH? An investigation finds that, three times out of four, actors who could convincingly play drunks could still buy beer at pro sports stadiums. John Keilman and Robert Channick report: MORE »

Daley rips plan to lower drinking age: MORE »

Steve Chapman: Change would be dangerous. MORE »


UNFAITHFUL SPOUSES.
-- Ask Amy reader distraught about wife's one-night stand: MORE »
-- Tales from the Front: Unfaithful husband now depends on wife's caretaking. MORE »


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

Heavy downpours possible into the weekend: MORE »


TOWED? NO! RedEye's guide to avoid having your car towed: MORE »

... and how to fight back if it is: MORE »

What's been towed in Chicago today? Get a continually updated snapshot: MORE »

Traffic expert explains why we drive the way we do: MORE »




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