Chicago Bears Let Injury Prone Kevin Jones Go – Bleacherreport.com
The Bears added Kevin Jones during the 2008 offseason thinking he would be a solid complement to the rookie Matt Forte. The former first round pick out of Virginia, Jones, was coming off knee and ankle injuries. During 2008 he appeared in 11 games ...
Bears reportedly win Julius Peppers sweepstakes – Fresno Bee
The Chicago Bears have scheduled a press conference on Friday afternoon ... Reports indicate the team has agreed to long-term deals with defensive end Julius Peppers, running back Chester Taylor and tight end Brandon Manumaleuna. According to ESPN ...
Report: Tomlinson to visit Thursday – Minneapolis Star Tribune
Taylor signed as a free agent with the Chicago Bears last week. Tomlinson, who spent nine seasons with the Chargers and was the NFL's MVP in 2006, would play behind Adrian Peterson. One source speculated that Tomlinson could receive a two-year deal ...
Opening View: Dow Backs Away from 10,600, SPX Capped Near 1,150 – Schaeffer’s Investment Research
... between bull and bear ... of Bears to go around, as nearly 11% of the stock's total float is sold short, while TIVO's SOIR of 0.47 arrives higher than nearly 80% of the past year's worth of readings. Equity option activity on the Chicago Board ...
World Cup Trading Championship Futures and Forex Winners Announced – Yahoo Finance
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PFGBEST® and Robbins Trading ... competitions (void where prohibited) with prizes that include five, $50,000 trading account mandates, coveted World Cup bull & bear trophies for top finishers, and crystal trophies presented ...
2010 NFL Free Agency: 10 Bold Predictions – Bleacherreport.com
Since its official start last Thursday, the 2010 free agency period in the NFL has already surpassed the high expectations of player signings. The Chicago Bears signed free agents Julius Peppers, Chester Taylor, and Brandon Manumaleuna. The Detroit ...
Decision might prohibit gun bans – Exponent
So, the Supreme Court made the distinction that, on the federal level, the Second Amendment protects the private right to bear arms. Another case, McDonald v. Chicago, is testing how the Second Amendment applies to state and local bans. “
Stocks Headed for Modestly Lower Start – Zacks.com
-Dow Industrial futures down 18 points. -S&P 500 futures down 3 points. -Nasdaq 100 futures down 3 points. -Nasdaq-100 Pre-Market Indicator down 2.81 at 1888.08. (+) ASTMD (+1.4%) treats final patient in IMPACT-DCM surgical clinical trial. (+) OREX ...
Blowing up the NBA and Re-Drafting: Who Would Go Where and Why (Round … – Bleacherreport.com
The NBA has been facing some financial struggles as of late. These money trouble has the league facing a potential work stoppage in 2011. Let's say the NBA wanted a new look, a complete overhaul in an attempt to attract some attention and give ...
Notre Dame May Play Game At Soldier Field – CBS 2 Chicago
The Bears might have to share Soldier Field in a couple of years, at least for one weekend. Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick told the Chicago Tribune the Fighting Irish are considering playing a game at Soldier Field in 2012. Other ...
Public pension funds are ‘going to Vegas’ – MSNBC
States and companies have started investing very differently when it comes to the billions of dollars they are safeguarding for workers’ retirement. Companies are quietly and gradually moving their pension funds out of stocks. They want to reduce ...
Livestock Futures Commentary – Inside Futures
... with Futures World News for many years, cutting his teeth as a reporter on the futures trading floors in Chicago and New York, where he covered every futures market traded in the United States at one time or another. Not long after he began his ...
Daily Financials Forecast – Inside Futures
Futures are a little lower due to weaker than anticipated corporate earnings and lower commodity prices. There was some additional pressure after a private survey showed that 73% of employers expected no change in hiring from April through June ...
Public Pension Funds Are Adding Risk to Raise Returns – New York Times
States and companies have started investing very differently when it comes to the billions of dollars they are safeguarding for workers’ retirement. Companies are quietly and gradually moving their pension funds out of stocks. They want to reduce ...
Seahawks deal Seneca Wallace to Browns – Seattle Post Intelligencer
The Seattle Seahawks have traded backup quarterback Seneca Wallace to the Cleveland Browns for an undisclosed draft choice in 2011. Seneca Wallace, filling in for the injured Matt Hasselbeck, attempts a pass in the first half of a game last season ...
Firing line: The high court is set to expand the 2nd Amendment – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
... bear arms, we said what was fairly obvious to all -- that in settling one battle, the court had invited a thousand. Last week the court took up the first invitation to be accepted, by plaintiffs seeking to overturn gun control laws in Chicago ...
Crawling out of the hole – Minneapolis Star Tribune
Normally a rise of 60 percent [in the stock market] should be reason for quite a bit of optimism," Werner De Bondt, a professor of behavioral finance at DePaul University in Chicago, told ... Group, said the ongoing bull-bear debate is in relative ...
Dave Hyde – Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Now Chicago seems to have grabbed the worthless title. The Bears spent more than $40 million in guaranteed money for defensive lineman Julius Peppers, running back Chester Taylor and tight end Brandon Manumaleuna . Each player is 30. And now rich.
Panthers coach Fox:  Pep s a heck of a player – Chicago Tribune
Fox dispelled the notion that the Bears ' new defensive end takes a lot of plays off. He said effort was not a problem for Peppers. "He trains and works hard," Fox said. "He's a great kid. He's quiet, but he leads by example." Fox said he thought ...
Stars rally to beat Ovechkin’s Capitals 4-3 in shootout, ending … – Minneapolis Star Tribune
Monday's NHL boxscores Wild gameday Hits to head main topic at GM's meetings Wild digging a deeper hole 5-goal second period lifts Red Wings over Chicago WASHINGTON - Marty Turco made 49 saves, Brad Richards had a goal and an assist, and the Dallas ...