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CHICAGO SUN-TIMES News, Apr 29, 2013







Value Added: US News & World Report returns to the ranks of profitability
Washington Post
Brian Kelly worked as a business journalist in Chicago, where he saw declining advertising decimate the paper he worked at, the Chicago Sun-Times, and strangle the Chicago Daily News. He saw a similar occurrence in Washington, where he presided over ...
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4 service members die in Afghanistan plane crash
Chicago Sun-Times
He confirmed the site had been surrounded by international forces. The spring Taliban offensive, which is to begin on Sunday, comes as U.S.-backed efforts to try to reconcile the Islamic militant movement with the Afghan government have so far failed.
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US urges China collaboration on cyber intrusions
Chicago Sun-Times
Yet the U.S. has proceeded cautiously in confronting China over the issue, seeking instead to win its cooperation in fighting the problem together. China calls itself one of the world's major victims of hacking, and the sides agreed earlier this year ...
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Giesen, 83, led company that once owned Chicago Sun-Times
Lake Forester
Though the business world knew long-time Lake Forest resident Richard “Dick” Giesen for his illustrious career, those who knew him best remember Giesen for his kindness at work and at home. Giesen, 83, died surrounded by his family at his home on April ...
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Alan Wood, 90, provided flag raised on Iwo Jima
Chicago Sun-Times
23, 1945 file photo shows U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment, 5th Division, raising the American flag atop Mt. Suribachi in Iwo Jima, Japan. Alan Wood, a World War II veteran who provided the flag in the famous flag-raising on Iwo Jima has died. Alan ...
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MCGRATH: Information tops 'branding' any day of the week
Chicago Sun-Times
With the self-assured zeal of a revivalist preacher, Stephen A. assured us Kobe Bryant WILL COME BACK from his ruptured Achilles tendon. Let there be no doubt. I have been accused, with some justification, of unleashing Stephen A. Smith on the world ...
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U.S. not safer with Obama as president
Chicago Sun-Times
The U.S. is not safer. Terror attacks have been attempted at the same rate as during the Bush years. As for U.S. standing in the Muslim world, the Guardian reports that a 2011 poll found favorability ratings for the U.S. have plummeted. “In most ...
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Aurora man latest snared in FBI website traps
Chicago Sun-Times
Tounisi, a U.S. citizen from Aurora, is charged with attempting to provide material support to terrorism for seeking to join al-Qaida-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusrah, which is fighting the Syrian Bashar Assad regime. Critics have said the use of such sites ...
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Israel allows UNESCO mission into old Jerusalem
Chicago Sun-Times
“The last three years UNESCO was swamped with political denunciation of Israel,” the Israeli ambassador said, “and the continued professional work on World Heritage sites became impossible.” Sanbar, the Palestinian ambassador, said the five resolutions ...
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Leftist priests: Francis can fix church 'in ruins'
Chicago Sun-Times
“With this pope, a Jesuit and a pope from the Third World, we can breathe happiness,” Boff said at a Buenos Aires book fair. “Pope Francis has both the ... “Pope Francis comes with the perspective that many of us in Latin America share. In our churches ...
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Gunmen kill 10 Iraqi security forces in 2 attacks
Chicago Sun-Times
In a speech Saturday, al-Maliki warned that sectarianism is an “evil thing” that can swiftly spread from country to country in the Islamic world — an apparent reference to the divisions in Syria. “If sectarianism erupts in one place, then it will ...
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Driver fleeing gunman crashes , dies
Chicago Sun-Times
A 38-year-old man who tried to flee from a gunman early Friday — but instead crashed his car into a West Pullman garage — has died, a source told the Chicago Sun-Times. The victim, a school ...They living in another world,” he said. Nona Wilburn ...
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Taliban capture 11 from helicopter in Afghanistan
Chicago Sun-Times
NATO confirmed that the Turkish helicopter went down on Sunday, but the International Security Assistance Force did not have any other details. It did say there were “no ISAF” or “U.S. personnel onboard the Turkish helicopter,” denying an earlier ...
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UN approves peacekeeping force for Mali
Chicago Sun-Times
The resolution authorizes the deployment of a U.N. force comprising 11,200 military personnel and 1,440 international police with a mandate to help restore peace, especially in northern cities. The U.N. peacekeepers are not authorized to undertake ...
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Minaret of landmark mosque in Syria destroyed
Chicago Sun-Times
President Bashar Assad's regime and anti-government activists traded blame for the destruction to the Umayyad Mosque, which occurred in the heart Aleppo's walled Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was the second time in just over a week that a ...
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Illinois GOP is out of step with changing electorate
Chicago Sun-Times
These days, it seems as though he lived in another world. The trouble is, too many Republican politicians still live in that world. But now that more people in Pate's DuPage County favor gay marriage than oppose it, if the GOP still can't see the ...
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Death toll in Bangladesh building collapse passes 300
Chicago Sun-Times
Bangladesh's garment industry was the third-largest in the world in 2011, after China and Italy. It has grown rapidly in the past decade, a boom fueled by Bangladesh's exceptionally low labor costs. The country's minimum wage is now the equivalent of ...
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Guatemala high court annuls trial for ex-dictator
Chicago Sun-Times
The operations, during a U.S.-backed war against leftist guerrillas, were part of “scorched earth” campaign aimed at wiping out support for the rebels. The trial had been nearing ... The move caused an international outcry. Before the high court's ...
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