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1. Santiago solid in Sale’s absence, but White Sox fall 6-2
After throwing 80 pitches in a rough outing against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday, White Sox left-hander Hector Santiago bounced back with six strong […]
- By: BY DARYL VAN SCHOUWEN dvanschouwen@suntimes.com
- Published: May 22, 2013 11:25PM
2. Voucher plan hits brick wall
The plow-ahead mindset for Indiana’s two-year-old school voucher plan met its brick wall when the chairman of the Indiana Senate’s Appropriations Committee signaled his objections. […]
3. Ford to end auto production in Australia in 2016
SYDNEY — Ford Motor Co. said Thursday it will close its two Australian auto plants, ending production in the country in 2016, amid soaring manufacturing […]
- By: BY KRISTEN GELINEAU | THE Associated Press
- Published: May 23, 2013 7:58AM
4. Girls tennis: Munster blanks improved Whiting squad
HIGHLAND — Heavy rain clouds loomed in the skies over Highland High School throughout Wednesday’s regional. But not a drop splashed onto the courts. For victorious […]
- By: By Josh Lichtenfeld Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 22, 2013 9:56PM
5. Former Chicago cop sentenced for involvement with Latin Kings
Not only did then-Chicago police officer Antonio Martinez Jr. fess up to his criminal wrong doings as soon as an FBI agent questioned him in […]
- By: By Teresa Auch Schultz tauch@post-trib.com
- Published: May 23, 2013 5:44PM
6. Bears great Brian Urlacher announces retirement
The Urlacher era in Chicago is now officially over. After 13 seasons in a Bears uniform, linebacker Brian Urlacher is retiring from the NFL. He […]
- By: BY ADAM L. JAHNS Twitter: @AdamJahns
- Published: May 22, 2013 10:16AM
7. Letters to the editor, May 14
Politicians, corporations blame public education Public education: the whipping boy for failed policies of politicians and corporations. Skeptical? A half century ago Sputnik supposedly […]
8. Humanity’s story lines don’t change much
Strange as the news sometimes seems, the dramas unfolding around us often replicate story lines old as the hills and just as familiar. Everyone […]
- By: By Fred Niedner
- Published: May 17, 2013 3:42PM
9. Boys volleyball: Hebron players convince coach to put off retirement
After her Hebron boys volleyball team finished second in the state last year, head coach Kelly Dickensheets was ready to retire from coaching after more […]
- By: By ANthony Nasella Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 23, 2013 8:26PM
10. McDonald’s can’t shake criticism about nutrition
NEW YORK — McDonald’s once again faced criticism that it’s a purveyor of junk food that markets to children at its annual shareholder meeting Thursday. The […]
- By: By CANDICE CHOI | AP Food Industry Writer
- Published: May 23, 2013 2:00PM
