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A historic fight between Muhammad Ali and Leon Spinks in 1978 appears to provide an alibi for a Harvey man (Anthony McKinney) who was convicted of gunning down another man that night. (Courtesy)
Muhammad Ali bout could clear man of murder A Sun-Times special report: On Sept. 15, 1978, the night Muhammad Ali made boxing history by defeating Leon Spinks to win the heavyweight championship for a record third time, a security guard was robbed and killed while on duty at a Masonic temple in Harvey. Four days later, Harvey police detectives said Anthony McKinney had confessed to killing Donald Lundahl with a single shotgun blast to the head.

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Metro & Tri-state Gay school dispute isn't over
A Humboldt Park minister charged Wednesday that top designers of a gay-friendly high school reneged on a "deal'' with clergymen to strip the gay focus from the school's mission and said "hundreds of ministers'' would oppose restoring the original plan, as some gay activists now demand.
Angels fire still 'very emotional' Gas not the only price that's plunging Not all like plan to add seats at elite CPS school Wish comes true for 7-year old 'officer' You'll pay more as city services are cut back Expert: Half of retailers facing crisis in 2009 Easter Seals success story Innovate Illinois winners strike right note Muhammad Ali bout could clear man of murder Metro briefs City Council passes Daley's 2009 budget Missionary loses his religion in Brazilian jungle

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Sports Bulls' Rose has many to thank for impressive start Derrick Rose is far from a self-promoter, but the Bulls rookie point guard didn't hesitate to offer an opinion when asked to assess his performance this season. ''I'm playing well,'' he said. ''I never thought that I'd play this well. I thought it would take a little bit longer. But I appreciate my coaches and my veterans helping me out with the offense and just with the whole game.''
Hester: From swagger to stagger The surest sign Devin Hester doesn't have his edge as a return man can be found in opponents' game plans. They're kicking to him these days without fear of reprisal. That's what Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy said after Hester was bottled up in the Packers' 37-3 victory over the Bears on Sunday at Lambeau Field.
Hawks' Johnson quite an addition The Blackhawks aren't into individual statistics. They're just trying to stay in playoff position as they enter Game 2 of their six-game trip tonight against the Dallas Stars. There's one individual stat that's intriguing, though. Defenseman Aaron Johnson, who didn't even make the season-opening roster, is tied for second in the NHL in plus/minus at plus-11. Only Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin (plus-17) rates higher.





Don't be a turkey Our guide to Thanksgiving Chicago Sun-Times Sure, you can just show up at Mom's and stuff yourself silly. But there's more to this holiday than turkey (and more than one place to get it, should Mom's run a little dry). Not a cooker? Our restaurant alternatives Be a pro: Turkey cooking classes Where to lend a helping hand Bar specials on Thanksgiving Eve Slice and dice: City's best pumpkin pies




Lifestyles Giving cosmetic gift sets for the holidays Jessica Sedgwick: What do you get for the girly-girl who loves all things makeup, skin and hair? How about a special holiday gift set that only comes around once a year and is filled with the best little products each brand has to offer? Whether it's a co-worker in an awkward "Secret Santa" situation or a friend who loves to try out new things, a holiday set could be an easy hit.
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Entertainment John Legend's new sound shows he's an 'Evolver' John Legend is that rare R&B/pop star whose success is measured in album and ticket sales rather than airplay. “I haven’t been a big singles artist, but when I do concerts, the people who buy my album want to hear all the tracks that never got played on the radio,” he says. “So we try to give them as much as we can in the show,” like his Chicago performances tonight at Friday.


Spin Control: Sample 'Evolver'
Books 'Real Sex' with photos of real couples Missionary loses his religion in Brazilian jungle Local litigator falls for writing, never looks back Classical Staatskapelle in a class by itself with Strauss' 'Don Quixote' tone poem Stage Familiarity breeds love for 'Porgy' Collaboraction's 'Jon' has finger on pulse of our robotic, materialistic society 'Dublin Carol' extended through Jan. 4 Galleries



Business Detroit's Big Three rescue continues to stall A Democratic Congress, unwilling or unable to approve a $25 billion bailout for Detroit's Big Three, appears ready to punt the automakers' fate to a lame-duck Republican president. Caught in the middle of a who-blinks-first standoff are legions of manufacturing firms and auto dealers -- and millions of Americans' jobs -- after Senate Democrats canceled a showdown vote that had been expected Thursday. President George W. Bush has ''no appetite'' to act on his own.


Car dealers feel the pinch
New GM Cohen axing key players at Channel 2 Expert: Half of retailers facing crisis in 2009 Innovate Illinois winners strike right note Gas not the only price that's plunging


 



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