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By Charlie Meyerson, Daywatch columnist

'MOTHER OF ALL BAILOUTS.' That's what one lawmaker calls the financial recovery package on Congress' table today. A survey of the political reaction: MORE »

Obama: No "blank check"; McCain: "absolutely called for." MORE »

How healthy is your neighborhood bank? (Sun-Times) MORE »

Consumers start cutting back on health care (Wall Street Journal): MORE »

Harvard law prof.: Who will bail out American families? MORE »


Bill Bishop stands in front of tombstones of war veterans at cemetery at Doylestown Prebyterian Church in Doylestown, Pa. Tribune Photo by Kuni Takahash WAR'S POLITICAL COST. A wealth of research suggests the war's most painful costs -- the lives of soldiers -- could sway the presidential election in battleground states across the country. Jim Tankersley and Christi Parsons report: MORE »

Charles Krauthammer: Why Bush is like Truman. MORE »

Cash dash consuming more of Obama's time; two fundraisers tonight in Chicago: MORE »

Kathleen Parker: In a rational world, this presidential election would be between Hillary Clinton and John McCain. MORE »


'A BIGGER ROAR OF APPROVAL THAN I'VE HEARD IN 15 YEARS.' Chris Jones says the audience embraced a powerful new Court Theatre production about race and society filtered through the lens of 1963 Louisiana: MORE »

Poll suggests racial misgivings could cost Obama the White House: MORE »

Obama leading in most states that swept Lincoln into office (Sun-Times): MORE »


Tina Fey: PALIN'S EMMY GRIEF. Onstage and backstage, vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin was a political target at last night's Emmys: MORE »

FBI searches apartment of Tennessee student suspected of hacking Palin's e-mail (Wired): MORE »


'ONE OF THE WORST MOMENTS OF TELEVISION I'VE EVER WITNESSED.' Reality rivals Tom Bergeron and Heidi KlumMaureen Ryan's Emmys review: MORE »


Photos: MORE »

Tonight's new TV previewed: "Heroes," "How I Met Your Mother," "Worst Week." MORE »


'IT WAS PITCH BLACK AND THE HELICOPTER WAS ON FIRE.' A neighbor describes the aftermath from a helicopter's crash into a Kenosha home early yesterday: MORE »

After devastating fire Friday, Chinese-American Museum of Chicago vows to rebuild: MORE »


HOW TOUGH ARE THE BEARS? After yesterday's defeat, David Haugh questions the team's mental fitness: MORE »

Rick Morrissey: Ex-Bear Brian Griese throws just about everything but kitchen sink at his former teammates. MORE »

Vote: Who deserves the blame? MORE »

Bears' new tailgating crackdown makes parking lot resemble ghost town (Sun-Times): MORE »

Yankee Stadium takes final at-bat (New York Times): MORE »


OK, CUBS FANS: FOR WHICH OTHER TEAMS SHOULD YOU ROOT NOW? Phil Rogers surveys the field: MORE »

With magic number at 3, Sox brace for a showdown in Minnesota: MORE »

Runners break in O'Hare's new runway with charity event: MORE »


WHICH iPOD? Eric Benderoff serves up a hands-on guide to Apple's newest models: MORE »

Naperville firm selling 3-D TV viewing devices: MORE »


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


STONEHENGE: ANCIENT HOSPITAL? That's a new theory advanced by British researchers: MORE »

Illinois casinos blame smoking ban for million-customer drop over eight months (Sun-Times): MORE »


'PLEASE DON'T SAY THAT YOU ARE SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING KEEPING THIS MONEY.' "Ask Amy" counsels a reader considering keeping $300 given to her mistakenly by an inattentive supermarket clerk: MORE »

"Juno" writer addresses teen cannibalism: MORE »




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