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2012-05-18
$16 billion
Minority babies now the majority in U.S.
LOVE & MONEY FOR BANK BOSS
HUNT FOR GROOM ON THE BORDER
State Senate blocks Quinn nominee over ‘radical’ views
THIS IS IT
Protesters get ‘oiled’ up
NATO SURVIVAL GUIDE
‘SCARY’ IN THE SOUTH LOOP
SUMMIT’S SECRET SECURITY CENTER
Controversial radios put to use
Protesters: Where did cops take our pals?
Drew’s trial set for July
Students hospitalized after kiln fire Racial discrimination suit second for Advocate
Not ready to cheer Rahm’s first year PUBLIC EYE
81% arrested here test positive for drugs
U.S. can’t prop up NATO forever
What do protesters want?
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Fallacies won’t help Mideast peace
America’s right wing just can’t let go of Rev. Wright
Protest: Easy to mock, harder to take part in
DONNA SUMMER | 1948-2012 The queen of disco, dead at 63
Robb ready to fill teen Carrie’s shoes
Keep graduation parties separate
GEORGIA NICOLS
EUGENIA LAST
DAILY BRIDGE CLUB
NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
PATTERNLESS CROSSWORD
One of best boxers out of Chicago
Influential banjo player appeared on ‘Andy Griffith Show’
Board-up biz booms
Sears’ spinoff raises end-game questions
How to protect yourself from buying a stolen car THE FIXER HAS SAVED YOU $1,231,768
Ozzie swears he’s done with Twitter
Hurdling the CPS obstacle
Stevenson feels right at home
HE’S ALL RIGHT, AND ALLLEFT
Loyola holds off Latin to reach semis
More mounts elude Gutierrez AT A GLANCE
Klopas trusts Berry, Anibaba
Kelly sent wrong message
Marshall will not be charged
Dunn all right with left field
Fukudome waiting for his chance
PUT CROSS IN CROSSTOWN
Volstad sinking up the joint
SPEED MEETS SOPHISTICATION
Plenty of good cheer in ‘Making God Laugh’
The Boys of summer are back on track BEACH BOYS
Three separate concerts looking to speak volumes about the times
Woody Guthrie celebrations abound
THE BIG DEALS
Selleck finds right fit in ‘Blue Bloods’ role
SPEAKING WITH NICK COSGROVE
TV, film ‘Dark Shadows’ casts unite on big screen
GAYE’S WAY
‘Bugs’ go to the extreme at Brookfield Zoo
Peace, if women ruled the world
Jack Black creates lovable rogue in ‘Bernie’
‘WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING’ ½
‘Samaritan’ true to noir tradition
Filmbuffs
One-minute
Realistic ‘Quill’ sits up and obeys
Aspiring talent takes bows in ‘First Position’
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