We're not sure, but it looks like terrorist wing-nut Rachel Ray may in fact be the model for that slutty new Starbuck's logo. We'll be pounding the pavement to find answers for you this weekend.
All I need to know about the Sex and the City movie I learned from Roger Ebert this morning: Carrie and Mr. Big buy a penthouse they name "Heaven on Fifth Avenue."
"The U.S. Supreme Court rejected former Illinois Gov. George Ryan's appeal of his federal racketeering and fraud conviction Tuesday, all but assuring the 74-year-old will serve out his 6 1/2-year federal prison sentence," AP reports.
BREAKING: "The U.S. Supreme Court rejected former Illinois Gov. George Ryan's appeal of his federal racketeering and fraud conviction Tuesday, all but assuring the 74-year-old will serve out his 6 1/2-year federal prison sentence."
There will be no Papers today nor on Monday due to the long holiday, but our very own wonderful and witty Natasha Julius will be back to file The Weekend Desk Report on Saturday and I'll be posting occasionally at Division Street throughout the weekend.
1. The governor advertises for a new press secretary and the smart asses weigh in. I wish I had gotten there first.
In just the latest example of how the Obama campaign has controlled the delegate narrative, the Sun-Times proclaims on its front page today "Yes, He Did: Obama reaches major milestone by snagging majority of pledged delegates."