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Charlie Meyerson, Daywatch columnist
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'STRESS? WHAT STRESS?' That Forbes report pegging Chicago as America's most stressful city draws scorn from Mayor Daley and John Kass:
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The reaction on the street: "Are you kidding? This is a great city."
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Richard Roeper: "I CAN'T BELIEVE THOSE $^!*@!*! IDIOTS AT FORBES.COM" (Sun-Times).
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WALL STREET TURMOIL. Follow the latest through the day:
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Investment strategist: "People are scared to death."
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Olive Garden, Red Lobster raising prices:
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Alleged coke dealer allegedly charged "gas surtax":
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Cops: Kenosha woman killed for Xbox.
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'WE'RE CONCERNED ABOUT HAVING YOUNG PEOPLE WORK ALONE AT ANY TIME, BUT IN PARTICULAR LATE AT NIGHT.' A teen girl's abduction from a Palos Heights sandwich shop raises new questions about young people's work hours. Emma Graves Fitzsimmons and Wendy E. Normandy report:
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Chicago-area immigration sweep arrests 150:
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PALIN HACKED. Someone broke into the Yahoo e-mail account Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin used for official business:
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What kind of accent does she have, anyway?
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New series on the campaign issues: United States of Anxiety.
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Sun-Times editorial: "Hey, Barack, ease up on Milt."
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Truth and lies:
-- Jonah Goldberg: Obama ad is "dishonest."
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-- Geoffrey R. Stone: Republicans attempting "to destroy the standing of the one institution with the power to exact a penalty for lying."
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ID THEFT BUYS HOUSE, VEHICLES. A Tribune investigation finds the wrongs against a mentally disabled man run much deeper than the heart bypass surgery that made headlines a month ago. Joel Hood and Stacy St. Clair report:
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Has your home's value dropped? Don't count on your tax bill to show it:
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Mark Brown: City dwellers actually pay less than suburbanites (Sun-Times).
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'SHE WILL ... NOT MAKE THIS MISTAKE AGAIN.' A spokeswoman says the state's Veterans Affairs director, Tammy Duckworth, admits she erroneously used a state vehicle to attend a campaign event. Susan Kuczka reports:
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Despite tough economy, Illinois tollway executives getting double-digit raises (Sun-Times):
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First African-American woman elected to Chicago City Council dies at 90:
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ICE CREAM RANT. Enough with the mix-ins, Christopher Borrelli says:
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Energy drinks + alcohol = controversy.
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Chicago Dominick's grocery to be rebuilt after fire (Sun-Times):
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Jewel to open small grocery in Lincoln Park (Sun-Times):
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CUBS CLINCHER DELAYED. Fans will have to wait until this weekend's final home series of the season -- if then -- because the Cubs lost to the Brewers, Dave van Dyck reports:
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Sox lose, still in first:
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104-year-old Cubs fan denied bid to toss a first pitch (Sun-Times):
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Olympic struggle: Northwestern MBA student owns "Chicago2016.com," goes to court to protect claim.
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WEATHER. Latest forecast, continually updated radar pictures and Tom Skilling's seven-day outlook:
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Flooded Borman Expressway could reopen midday:
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Flood strands sheep on suburban golf course green (Beacon News):
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