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Hawks take a step back in OT loss to Rangers Friday's United Center battle with the New York Rangers could have been a good barometer for the Blackhawks. They weren't very good in dropping their season opener to the Rangers in Madison Square Garden and wanted to show how much better they are three months later. That didn't happen, though. The Hawks' power play was a disaster, and they were lucky to earn a standings point in a 3-2 overtime loss before the 21st sellout in 21 games.

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Entertainment

James, 'Mr. Blue Collar,' sticks to uniform approach Bill Zwecker: 'I don't know what it is. I just can't seem to get away from uniforms,'' Kevin James said with a laugh. The actor -- best known for his nine-year run on the hit CBS sitcom ''The King of Queens'' -- was in town this week boosting his big-screen comedy ''Paul Blart: Mall Cop," which is in its opening weekend. On "The King of Queens," James played a uniformed driver for a UPS-like delivery service. In ''Paul Blart,'' he's mostly seen suited up as a part-time shopping center security guard.






Business

Quantum nanotechnology may stop ID theft
Sandra Guy: Online identity and credit-card theft make headlines every day, yet few people would guess that a little known science called quantum nanotechnology could offer a solution. New research shows that nanotech can offer "future proof" online security across public networks such as the Internet, according to findings revealed exclusively to the Sun-Times.
Circuit City adds to growing list of retail deaths Splitsville Chrysler Financial gets $1.5B loan from bailout Federal regulators close small bank in Illinois Recalls this week: cribs, play yards, dishwashers Business briefs Circuit City stores to close



 


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