Sandy causes at least 17 deaths; 7.4 million without power
Updated: 2012-10-30 07:30:43
As Superstorm Sandy marched slowly inland, millions along the East Coast awoke Tuesday without power or mass transit, with huge swaths of the nation’s largest city unusually vacant and dark.
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City surpasses 2011’s murder total
Chicago surpassed last year’s 435 homicides Monday when a man died after being shot in the 7900 block of South Escanaba Avenue, authorities said.
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University of Chicago to waive application fees for CPS students
Updated: 2012-10-30 07:29:33
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News
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City surpasses 2011’s murder total
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Researchers break open voting machines in test of security
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Hurricane Sandy affecting Chicago travel and lakeshore
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Steger man’s talent shows his ‘dark side’
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Study: Big gender pay gap in parts of Chicago area
Sports
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Champion Giants’ offense much better than it seemed
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Winning at Illinois always an uphill climb, as Beckman has learned
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MLB free agents: Yankees exercise Cano, Granderson options; A’s keep Balfour
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World Series averages record low television rating
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Bruce glee: Manager Bochy does it again as Giants win World Series
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One giant leap for Notre Dame QB Everett Golson
Business
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UPS sees delivery of 527 million holiday packages
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Chicago businesses go into action for Sandy
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Chinese currency plays complex, crucial role in U.S. economy
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Hurricane Sandy grounds thousands of flights
Entertainment
Japanese fashion collection hits the runway at the Art Institute
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Daytime TV shuffle: Queen Latifah in, Anderson Cooper out
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Neil Young’s ‘Psychedelic Pill’ tough to swallow
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Monster storm snarls shows for Kimmel, Letterman, Fallon
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Taylor Swift to co-host Grammy nominations TV show
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Black Ensemble Theater announces 2013 season
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Old dogs and new bricks: a night for grown-up Lego fans
Lifestyles
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Matt Eversman on what it takes to make it as a chef
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Embrace season of pumpkin beer
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