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Frank Calabrese Sr. is awaiting sentencing on his conviction in last year's Family Secrets trial. He was placed under lockdown at the prison after allegedly threatening to kill a prosecutor.
Mob hitman put in solitary, treated like terrorist Mob killer Frank Calabrese Sr., who once threatened in open court to kill a prosecutor, has been placed under tough lockdown measures usually reserved for terrorists at the Metropolitan Correctional Center after allegedly threatening again to kill the same prosecutor, the Chicago Sun-Times has learned. Calabrese Sr., 74, has been placed in solitary confinement since last month and is extremely limited in whom he can talk to.


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Sports Sox trade Vazquez, Logan to Braves; get 3 in return White Sox pitcher Javier Vazquez insisted in early October that he wanted to return to the South Side for the 2009 season because, “It’s not me to run away from anything." Well, he no longer has a say in that matter as the right-hander will try to rebuild his reputation as a big-game pitcher in Atlanta.


NFL suspends six, including Vikes' Williamses The Minnesota Vikings' playoff hopes took a hit today as Kevin and Pat Williams are among six players suspended by the NFL.


Report: Weis staying at Notre Dame Reports from various news outlets claim that Notre Dame athletics director Jack Swarbrick will announce sometime in the next 24 hours that Charlie Weis will return for another year.




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Lifestyles Group celebrates philanthropic tradition The newly renovated Palmer House Hilton, with its intricately carved vaulted ceilings, crystal chandeliers and regal-toned curtains and carpeting, served as the perfect backdrop to the Service Club's recent Exclusively Elegant Evening ball. Couture gowns and dapper tuxes were the norm as the 450 guests celebrated the Chicago philanthropic organization's 118th year of service.
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Business Treasurer's plan a winner for State of Illinois retirees Terry Savage: State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias has proposed a reform to the state-funded pension system that will save more than $80 million a year in fees and costs that come directly out of the pockets of more than a quarter million state employees. The plan is to consolidate the investment management decisions of five large pension funds into one organization, called ILPERS, for Illinois Public Employees Retirement System.
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