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Hawks, Wolves trigger hockey revival in Chicago Carol Slezak: They say this is a football town first, followed by baseball, then basketball. Hockey? A distant fourth. It has been that way for the last couple of decades or so. Maybe forever. Hockey, bringing up the rear in Chicago. A niche sport, nothing more. But it's time to reconsider that notion.

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Entertainment

Judge Jokey: Day One Paige Wiser: It was nothing short of delightful to see Ellen DeGeneres behind the judges' table, for one simple reason: We don't know what she's going to say. For the first night of the Hollywood round of "American Idol," we didn't hear her plugging her own songs like Kara, or sticking to the same three words like Randy, or babbling about sunshine and love like Paula. "Don't frighten your audience," Ellen told one overconfident singer called Skiibowski. "Sexy and scary, it's a fine line."
Photos: Ellen DeGeneres: A look back The TV Paige: 24/7 TV blog Blog: Chat with Zwecker about 'Idol'



Business

Sibling discord rattles foundation of family David Roeder: Since its founding in 1927, Kenny Construction Co. of Northbrook has been one of the premier problem-solving firms in Chicago. It was the company Mayor Daley called to help with the freakish "Loop flood" in 1992. From its expertise in construction and public works, the parent Kenny Industries expanded into an empire that included about $100 million in real estate assets. But the company couldn't fix a problem within itself. Its family owners have torn themselves apart.

6.1 people for every available job Trouble with Corollas adds to Toyota's woes Dubai tower shut after visitors stuck in elevator Gas down 16 cents from month ago FTC hopes to fight mortgage fraud Inflation may beat top earners Turbulence at O'Hare over landing-fee hike Solis overhauling city zoning applications BUSINESS BRIEF

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