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Monday, October 26, 2009
Red light cameras have hit a red light in Chicago -- and it's all because of a shortage of green.
(Sun-Times News Group file)
City puts breaks on red-light camera project Red-light cameras have hit a red light in Chicago -- and it's all because of a shortage of green. Chicago's worst budget crisis in modern history has put the brakes on plans to expand the city's Big Brother network of red-light cameras to more than 330 accident-prone intersections by 2012.

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Business owner helped family get on Blago payroll
The Watchdogs: A secret hiring database kept by former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's administration is shedding new light on a controversy over lucrative pressure-washing jobs that went to a Cicero company owned by a major Blagojevich campaign contributor.
17-year-old sitting in car killed by robber Legislature seeks CTA solutions Teacher of year transformed by job Man found dead at Northwest Side police lockup Hynes picking up 2 more union endorsements Ex-U. of I. chancellor Herman says his resignation will help school Quinn appoints 3 to state Latino Family Commission Hearings on transit agency budgets set Apple may pay millions to 'dominate' CTA station Students' vehicle sticker design entries due Friday Web tips on getting that job Pedestrian who ran out of gas hit by semi, knocked into ditch City puts breaks on red-light camera project Sun-Times cites rate hike, industry trends in circulation drop Austin shooting claims life of man Troop tribute salutes families Two armed robberies reported in Rogers Park Family tragedy melts into fight over estate Motorist fatally shot in head on West Side Metro briefs Man fatally stabbed in South Holland domestic Axelrod's daughter: 'Why does Obama need so much help?' 17-year-old sitting in car killed by robber Man found dead at Northwest Side police lockup Pedestrian who ran out of gas hit by semi, knocked into ditch Austin shooting claims life of man Two armed robberies reported in Rogers Park Motorist fatally shot in head on West Side Man fatally stabbed in South Holland domestic
Hotel owner tells Hispanic workers to change names

TAOS, N.M. -- Larry Whitten marched into this northern New Mexico town in late July on a mission: resurrect a failing hotel.



Hotel owner tells Hispanic workers to change names Feds interview pilots who overshot Minneapolis Family say goodbyes to slain Florida girl Castro's sister says she collaborated with CIA Titanic expedition possible in 2010 Where's the beef? On the highway Stiffer penalties in latest health plan Autopsy set for Madoff associate found in pool Rescuers weary of 'Yuppie 911'
Vatican: Talks with traditionalists will continue

VATICAN CITY -- The Vatican said talks held Monday with a group of breakaway traditionalist Catholics were cordial and will continue over the coming months.



Vatican: Talks with traditionalists will continue Baghdad steps up security after bombs kill 155 Tunisian president wins 5th term in landslide Violent clashes erupt at Jerusalem's holiest site 14 Americans killed in 2 Afghan helicopter crashes King scraps Saudi woman flogging for sex talk show Baghdad bombings target government
Axelrod's daughter: 'Why does Obama need so much help?'

WASHINGTON -- White House presidential adviser David Axelrod says the demands of his job can sometimes be hard since he can't spend quality time with his daughter, who suffers from epilepsy.



Axelrod's daughter: 'Why does Obama need so much help?' Business owner helped family get on Blago payroll Legislature seeks CTA solutions Ex-U. of I. chancellor Herman says his resignation will help school Quinn appoints 3 to state Latino Family Commission Hynes picking up 2 more union endorsements Ex-U. of I. chancellor Herman says his resignation will help school

Ex-U. of I. chancellor Herman says his resignation will help school
Teacher of year transformed by job
Girl with 'mermaid syndrome' Auto dealer helped disabled Actor equally at home in comic, dramatic roles




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