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Quarterback Kyle Orton (18) celebrates with wide receiver Brandon Lloyd after Matt Forte scored in the first quarter. (AP)
Bears step in right direction If there was an oversight in the construction of new Lucas Oil Stadium, it's that the media room adjacent to the visitors' locker room isn't soundproof. The rally cries came through loud and clear as the Bears filed in after their 29-13 victory Sunday against the Colts.

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Campaign 2008

Sports Bears shock Colts 29-13 If there was an oversight in the construction of new Lucas Oil Stadium, it's that the media room isn't soundproof. The rally cries came through loud and clear after the Bear's 29-13 victory Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.


Not a total loss for Sox The magic number is down to three for the Los Angeles Angels, who might have as much as three weeks to plan their postseason strategy as American League West champs. For the White Sox, still leading the AL Central despite a 3-2 loss Sunday to the Angels, the next three weeks will be anything but restful.


Cubs not panicking -- yet Is it time to panic yet? Cubs first baseman Derrek Lee says no. But the state of the team after what might have been its toughest loss of the season Sunday makes you wonder. And the manager wasn't saying -- anything.









Lifestyles Spotted: TV's style icons Paige Wiser: The season two premiere of "Gossip Girl" last week scored its highest ratings yet among the young audiences it's after. Many tuned in to see how the privileged pals spent their summer in the Hamptons. But surely more tuned in to see what they were wearing. Now that school's back in session, here's a crash course in "Gossip Girl" elegance. And don't forget to watch tonight on the CW.


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Business Federal government takes over Fannie, Freddie David Roeder: The federal government Sunday took over operations of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, drastic action designed to avert a breakdown of the financial markets and reassure investors worldwide. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said the takeover is needed.


Candidates discuss stabilizing Fannie, Freddie Feds may soon back Fannie, Freddie
An economic scorecard for Obama, McCain Angel investors brought together Ads trip over themselves Property owners really got their kicks in '06