World & Nation
The 13-year-old victim of a beating that police called racially motivated is emerging from a coma and was moved to a rehabilitation hospital Friday.
March 29, 1997
Politics
Capping a week of solo campaigning, Democratic vice presidential nominee Al Gore toured a South Side Chicago housing rehabilitation project on Thursday, hailing it as model for the nation.
Aug. 14, 1992
William Kennedy Smith, the nephew of Massachusetts Sen. Edward M.
July 30, 2001
The estimated 1.7 million vacant buildings in the nation that could be converted to ease the nation’s homeless crisis are of little help to the Southland, where vacant and abandoned buildings are rare or non-existent, according to a preliminary study by the Washington-based National Institute of Building Sciences.
Sept. 6, 1987
Republican Rep. John E.
May 22, 1986
Hockey
New York Ranger center Pat LaFontaine, sidelined since March 16 because of a head injury, has been given the OK to travel to Chicago to see a specialist.
March 27, 1998
Science & Medicine
Researchers envision a day when robots will become therapeutic equipment. Stroke victims could especially benefit.
Jan. 30, 2006
Archives
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) is accepting entries in its 1986 Awards for Excellence competition, which recognizes innovative large- and small-scale land development projects that demonstrate superior design, relevance to contemporary issues and needs, and resourceful land utilization.
April 20, 1986
Sen. Mark Kirk discusses recovery from stroke in new video
May 8, 2012
New York Ranger center Pat LaFontaine, still feeling the effects of a concussion, said Monday his season is over.
March 31, 1998