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Prosecutors: Protesters wanted to hit mayor's home, police stations
Obama headquarters also targeted, court documents say.


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10 injured in attack at Tinley Park restaurant
Ten people were injured this afternoon when a large group of people wielding bats and hammers burst into a south suburban restaurant and attacked a group of diners, according to officials and witnesses.


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Cubs-Sox Game Day: Viciedo, Pierzynski homer behind Danks
Saturday’s Cubs-White Sox game wasn’t exactly high priority in baseball terms, given the teams’ records, but it created high alert for security and umpires. >> Game 2 photos


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One last farewell for Kerry Wood at Wrigley
Kerry Wood had one last press conference Saturday before heading off to his new life. With his teammates behind him, he formally announced his retirement at Wrigley Field.


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14-year-old fatally shot; 12 others wounded
A 14-year-old boy was shot and killed Friday night while he and a friend were riding their bikes in the Brighton Park neighborhood, according to the victim's older sister.


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Chicago has first 90-degree day of 2012
The Chicago area experienced its first 90-degree day of the year today when the tempearture hit 90 at O'Hare in the middle of the afternoon.


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4 dead, 2 injured in Little Village crash
Three women and a man died and two others were seriously injured in a car crash early this morning, according to authorities.


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Wood's final day has perfect ending
Given one last shot before retiring, longtime Cub strikes out final batter before adoring fans at Wrigley
Kerry Wood's baseball journey ended the way it was supposed to Friday — with a strikeout in a day game at Wrigley Field.


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Official: G8 leaders united on Iran and Syria
Friday was the first opportunity for G8 leaders to discuss global security concerns. They will talk about the euro zone crisis and other economic issues, including oil market pressures at the summit on Saturday.


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Peaceful start to NATO protests
Despite much hand-wringing for city officials, the first rally of the NATO weekend — and two impromptu marches it inspired — went off without any major incidents Friday. >> Bridgeport arrests: Molotov cocktails or brewing equipment?


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