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* Madigan reviewing gun owner ID cards

* State sues over student loan debt

The state claims the firm “wrongfully withheld'’ at least $1.6 million in commissions. ISAC says its student loan operating fund is short nearly $800,000 because of money being withheld.

* Student loan agency losses top $7 million

* Proposal would give parents online access to teen’s driving records

* Burt Constable: Will Don Stephens find patronage and tax deals in heaven?

* Report: Oversight of Hospice care lagging

* Mark Brown: Legislation is no laughing matter

* Sun-Times Editorial: A sensible solution to limit home foreclosures

* Excerpts from recent Illinois editorials

* Rockford’s sales tax shortcut has a long way to go

* ID sweep triggers protest; more here

* Is CTA chair next to go?

Brown will survive only if she’s willing to step away from the limelight, a mayoral adviser said. “If it’s a fight for who gets to the podium first” to get media attention, “she loses,” the adviser said.

* More CPS graduates going to college

* Fire official accused of asking race of underling says he’s disgusted with administration

* Challenger Gordon files suit against Ald. Moore; more here

* Has Harvey violated FOIA?

* Mayor Daley, now a senior citizen

posted by Paul Richardson
Wednesday, Apr 25, 07 @ 8:13 am

Comments

  1. Though I’m far from the final word on the Theology of the matter, one has reason to doubt Stephens is headed in that direction.

    Comment by extrawise Wednesday, Apr 25, 07 @ 8:47 am

  2. This is very strange. The best article today was Carol Marin’s ” Barack, we thought you were different”. Since Rich writes for the same paper I find it strange that this subject is not discussed ?

    Comment by Anonymous Wednesday, Apr 25, 07 @ 1:04 pm

  3. anonymous, remember, we are in the Barack bubble.
    there is not much objectivity here. apparently
    Rich may be adopting the Huffington/Drudge school
    of error by omission.

    Comment by amy Wednesday, Apr 25, 07 @ 4:59 pm

  4. Amy, bite me. I didn’t even see that column. You shouldn’t read into too much about ommissions. We try to be comprehensive here, but we don’t always succeed. We’re human.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Apr 25, 07 @ 10:46 pm

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