Morning Shorts
Tuesday, Mar 17, 2009 - Posted by Mike Murray * Zorn: Killings of students provides a grim tally * Caterpillar institutes rolling layoffs * Bloomington looking at many job cuts * After Years of Shrinking, Union Ranks Edge Up
* The Big Chill: Chicago’s Condo Market Is Now on Ice * Family refuses to give up home without a fight * Chicago Tribune names biz editor * Railway agrees to quiet zones in suburban Chicago
* Chicago’s potholes: Lack of funding leaves gaping holes * Early Voting Begins For House Seat Of Rahm Emanuel * Quigley’s D.C. trip not a ‘victory lap’ * Durbin Defends Earmarks * Lake Michigan shoreline: Sen. Dick Durbin, Mayor Richard Daley defend earmarks * If she hit him, he probably deserved it
* Hispanics leaders: We can work with Burris * Playing race politics as a zero-sum game * Burris’ son got state job fairly, Quinn says * Hiring of Sen. Roland Burris’ son: Review by Gov. Patrick Quinn’s office finds no misconduct * Bensenville village president wins ballot fight: * Judge says Geils can stay on ballot in Bensenville * Candidates spending big bucks in Des Plaines mayoral race * I competed with Sanchez to get city jobs: witness * Chicago hiring fraud trial: Prosecutors rest their case * Ill. Supreme Court removes Vrdolyak from attorneys list * Vrdolyak’s name off Illinois attorneys’ roll * Cleaning firm sues over loss of Soldier Field contract * Art Institute pricing itself out of public domain
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