| Chicago braces for largest anti-NATO protest CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago police trying to keep the peace during the NATO summit may face their biggest test on Sunday when thousands of demonstrators were expected to march near the site where leaders of the military alliance begin a two-day meeting. Previous protests in the runup to the summit Sunday and Monday have been lively but peaceful, resulting in fewer than two dozen arrests over the ...-Sat, 19 May 2012 22:48:26 -0700 | Koyie Hill Returns to the Chicago Cubs: Fan’s Take The Chicago Cubs completed what some may consider a surprising transaction when they sent cash considerations to the Cincinnati Reds for Koyie Hill on May 19, 2012. Hill has a career .211 batting average with eight home runs and 75 RBIs in eight MLB seasons. The 33-year-old catcher was hitting .195 with one home run and five RBIs at the Reds' Double-A affiliate in 2012.-Sat, 19 May 2012 15:48:00 -0700 | Emanuel: Chicago NATO summit is already paying off Two days before Chicago hosts a summit of NATO leaders, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said the wide-ranging security measures and months of preparations that went into the event are already starting to pay off.-Fri, 18 May 2012 16:13:40 -0700 | Chicago protesters break away from nurses' rally Hundreds of protesters broke away from a large rally and began marching through Chicago streets Friday, taunting police and shouting about everything from bank bailouts to nuclear power — a prelude to even bigger demonstrations expected after the start of a NATO summit.-Fri, 18 May 2012 21:44:54 -0700 |