Morning Shorts
Wednesday, Feb 4, 2009 - Posted by Mike Murray * ADDED: Lipinski talks Buy American provision with Lou Dobbs * FutureGen tangled in stimulus packages
* Casino proposal may go before Des Plaines plan commission in 6 months * United reports lower January traffic * Kraft Foods 4th-quarter profit falls * Sara Lee posts 2Q loss due to write-down * 14 want to take the 5th, one stands out * Quigley slams GOP for failing to support more mass transit funding in stimulus bill * US Rep. Tim Johnson — Gargantuan spending that won’t work * DCCC Announces Families First Ad Campaign * District 150 takes chance on stimulus funds * In Chicago and elsewhere in Illinois, schools see an oversupply of teachers * Illinois fails to retain good teachers * Scott back as school board chief?
* Housing Preservation Strategy Report * Hiring victims get tax forms * Ethics board probing highway OT policies * Cook’s stealth tax hike * Sheriff: We can take over forest police * Cook County sheriff offers to take over patrolling of forest preserves * City Budget Cuts Effecting Speed Of Ticket Hearings * Chicago’s ‘Bean’ damaged
* Daley wants vandals to pay for Bean repair * Feds say sex offender registries are unreliable, inaccurate * How the Big Gulp Approach to News Makes Readers Scram
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- VanillaMan - Wednesday, Feb 4, 09 @ 10:05 am:
These are not stories you want to wake up to unless you live under a foot bridge in Shabonna Woods.
- Phineas J. Whoopee - Wednesday, Feb 4, 09 @ 10:14 am:
So has the Sheriff figured out a way to keep his cops from protecting drug dealers or do they just want the forests for better cover?
- Wumpus - Wednesday, Feb 4, 09 @ 10:14 am:
You’d think as much as the dupes at city hall/Millenium Park paid for that overpriced Bean, there’d be some type of warranty…or at lease decent security.
- msnyder275 - Wednesday, Feb 4, 09 @ 11:07 am:
Regarding the big gulp article - too much information doesn’t make the readers scram. Innane and “inch deep” information is the culprit. Mediocre twaddle and AP releases do not require newsprint…regardless of format.
Look at it another way. If the writer were correct, wouldn’t we all have a daily USA Today subscription?
Save the mcnuggets information delivery approach for advertising and let journalists do their jobs effectively.
- Leroy - Wednesday, Feb 4, 09 @ 12:21 pm:
Has anyone actually seen the word “coal” in print in the last five years WITHOUT it being prefixed by the word “clean”?
Hats off to the marketing wizards on that one. We should just make a new word: cleancoal.