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2016-01-08
LAW SCHOOLED
MARKET MESS: EXPERTS CALL PLUNGE ‘CORRECTION,’ NOT CRASH
Black Chicago firefighters call for federal probe of fire dept.
WXRT’s Terri Hemmert going off the air for cancer surgery
Newtrial for caretaker accused of killing elderly man
Here’s the snub: Crow
Sox claim OF Fields off waivers
Two Iraqi refugees in U.S. charged in terrorism case
Latest dietary guide counsels cutbacks on sweet stuff
Analysis: Sanctions are unlikely to deter North Korea
Bowie obliterates boundaries on his blazing ‘Blackstar’
Piazza tips his hat to NYC with Hall of Fame call
TASERS WON’T HELP, SO WHAT WILL?
President Obama takes aim at NRA “fiction” in town hall meeting on guns
BLAND FAMILY BLASTS INDICTMENT
BORROWING TIME
Willis Tower booted off Top 10 tallest list
Zion man shot by cops had schizophrenia, dad says
United fined $2.7M for breaking consumer rules
World War II nurse saw horrors of Buchenwald
SNUFF OUTE-CIGARETTE ADS AIMED AT KIDS
QUIT BLOWING SMOKE ON E-CIGARETTE DANGERS
Immigration raids send chill through Little Village
We are awash in bad journalism about guns
All eyes on one colossal prize
Government and CEOs to talk tech terrorism
Congress removes funding ban on needle exchanges
ANOTHER WALL STREET ROUT AS DOWDROPS 392
Nasdaq correction confirms tech is tough picker’s market
Boosting ‘wow’ experience is TV’s future
5 THINGS TOWATCH FOR AT THE CHAMPAGNE-SOAKED CEREMONY
WHO WILL WIN A GOLDEN GLOBE — AND WHO SHOULD?
PUSHING THE LIMITS
Lyric Opera project designed to set Chicago singing
DAILY HOROSCOPES
Parents dragged into girls’ petty squabbles
DAILY BRIDGE CLUB
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PATTERNLESS CROSSWORD
Found fame as cocky handyman on hit sitcom
Kahl, David R.
Hoping to be winners on the court
BEHIND SCENES BETWEEN BENCHES
Manny blames human error
A LOT OF STUN IN TAMPA BAY
Broncos turn back to Manning for playoffs
THIS WEEKEND’S WILD-CARD GAMES
NO FALSE STARTS HERE
YEAR OF THE SENIOR
Outmatched Illinois crushed
NO PIQUE, JUST STREAK
Noah will join Portis on 2nd unit when he returns
GRUNT AND CENTER
Diesel power
THE NEW CONTEMPORARY COMES TO THE ART INSTITUTE
Tomorrow Never Knows is the perfect wintry mix
Plenty of laughs in store at Sketch Fest
Reader- recommended and notable concerts
Maia Sharp rises from the ashes of a ‘slump’ on ‘Phoenix’
Second City disappoints
Latinicity lights up Block 37
New Year, new beer
THE FROZEN FRONTIER
Forbidding ‘Forest’ finds a scary path, stays on it
‘Every Thing’ comes up hopeless
EMOTION IN STOP MOTION
On IMAX, see national parks at their prettiest
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