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Tag: Writers – Whet Moser

Could Cap and Trade Help Fix Illinois's Budget Mess?
By Whet Moser
California is bringing in substantial revenues from its carbon dioxide-emissions auctions, while a similar plan for Illinois is in the legislature. Read more
10 Must-Read Stories for This Week
By Whet Moser
Where to Buy Now, how the White Sox rebuilt, and more on Chuy Garcia’s proposed budget Read more
Why We Trust Creepy Talking Products to Sell Us Things
By Whet Moser
If you don't trust other people very much, a sarcastic muffin or a polite box of dental floss might find the way to your heart (and wallet). Read more
The Best of Illinois's High School Basketball Archives
By Whet Moser
Kevin Garnett, Benjamin Wilson, Andre Iguodala, LaPhonso Ellis, a trio of future NFL stars, the Flying Illini—and the legendarily named Uwe Blab—are archived for eternity on YouTube. Read more
The 10 Must-Read Stories for This Week
By Whet Moser and Emmet Sullivan
Ukraine's finance minister has some Chicago roots, two artists designed a Derrick Rose roadside tribute, and more stories for this week Read more
Was Brandon Marshall the Best Bears Receiver Ever? Meet Harlon Hill
By Whet Moser
For three years in the 1950s, the Monsters of the Midway had the most exciting receiver in football—big, fast, acrobatic Harlon Hill, a 15th-round draft pick out of tiny Florence State Teachers College in northern Alabama. Read more
Can Chicago's Alternative High Schools Measure Up?
By Whet Moser
Local high-school dropouts can enroll in an increasing number of "options schools" while still graduating with a regular diploma from CPS. But does that degree still mean the same thing? Read more
If You've Filed a FOIA in Chicago, Thank Harold Washington
By Whet Moser
The late mayor's administration opened up city information in unprecedented ways. But it wasn't just good-government practices; it was also a political wedge issue. Read more
Where Is the ‘Gravitas’ in the Mayoral Race?
By Whet Moser
Mark Kirk endorsed Rahm Emanuel for his "gravitas with the bond market," despite Moody's recent downgrade. What does he mean? Read more
This Week's 10 Must-Read Stories
By Whet Moser
Minnie Minoso, Steve Dahl, CPD’s 'black site,' and more news this week Read more
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