Morning Shorts
Monday, May 21, 2012 - Posted by Owen Irwin * Child care funding approved, sent to Quinn * Bill restoring funds to childcare providers goes to governor * Child care program to receive additional funding * Gov. Quinn visits soldiers with Polish president * Polish president honors Gov. Quinn, Illinois National Guard * Polish President, Gov. Quinn tour Marseilles base * Bernard Schoenburg: Story jogs fond ‘West Wing’ memories * U of I plans to close police institute * UI Police Training Institute could face June 30 closing * Prosecutor recommends no charges for state prison warden * Daley appointee: Working for the taxpayers while suing them * Feds going after investors in firm tied to Daley son * Jeff Ward: DuPage County Needs to Do Some Political House Cleaning * Skokie considers stricter law after 3 dog-on-dog attacks * Editorial: Losing the message * John Kass: NATO protest fails to deliver punch * Editorial: Vets return medals to send heartfelt message * Chicago NATO Summit focuses on Afghanistan * Sen. Durbin defends NATO * Using untested law poses risks for prosecutors * Veterans Chuck Medals Towards NATO Conference * Video: Hundreds Descend On Mayor’s Home Decrying Mental Health Clinic Closures * Video: NATO Protesters Rally In Support Of Education, Labor & Living Wages * Chicago braces for final day of NATO protests * Police: 45 arrested, 4 officers hurt in protests * Hackers take down Chicago website * Supt. McCarthy on the front line: ‘You lead from the front.’
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- Sick and tired - Monday, May 21, 12 @ 2:29 pm:
Why doesnt somone ask where the contract for the state house he signed is? says no one can live in house- oh never signed one probably never paid anything either..
as long as your a friend its ok