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Stuff that makes you say "huh:" The Cubs and Houston will play two of their postponed games at 7:05 p.m. Sunday and 1:05 p.m. Monday at Miller Park in Milwaukee, Major League Baseball announced late Saturday night. The third postponed game will be played only if it affects the postseason situation, and not until the day after the end of the regular season. Brewers officials said they encourage fans heading to the games in Milwaukee to purchase tickets online and use the print at home feature to expedite...

Not just Houston

    David Braverman
We've had some problems from rain in Chicago today, and we're anticipating getting the remains of Ike tomorrow evening: The Edens Expressway is shut down in both directions at Pratt Avenue due to flooding from heavy rains falling throughout Chicago area Saturday. ... The I-190 ramp into O'Hare is flooded and aviation officials said inbound traffic to the airport is closed. CTA Blue Line service has been temporarily shut down between the Rosemont and O'Hare stations, officials said. And the rainfall map...
The Cubs' magic number remains 11 (with 15 games left), only because the Brewers were also rained out tonight. I hope Ike doesn't hit Houston too hard tonight, and I think I'm joining all of Houston—Astros fans or not—wishing the storm had gone somewhere else.
Not the most fun day of my life—let's skip why—but arriving home and checking the blogs, I let out a guffaw at Calculated Risk's post this morning. Sadly, though, it means I'm a big nerd.

Prestige

    David Braverman
PoliticsUS Politics
Sarah Palin is the prestige in McCain's campaign. I mean that literally: her job is to distract us from McCain's utter, complete, and frightening unsuitability for the presidency with her utter, complete, and even more frightening unsuitability for any national office whatsoever. I worried that the strategy was working for a while, but I think things might be changing. That said, someone thinking we should go to war with Russia for any reason short of, I don't know, the imminent destruction of Western...
American Airlines called me and said they're not flying to Houston this weekend, and would I like a refund? (This sort of thing is why I love American.) So, no Cubs game after all. I just hope Houston is still there when I continue the 30-Park Geas next season: Update, 22:00 CDT: MLB.com has the story, including the back-story, about the league cancelling Friday's and Saturday's games.
The Chicago Public Schools are now bribing children to get higher grades: Up to 5,000 freshmen at 20 Chicago public high schools will get cash for good—and even average—grades as part of a new, Harvard-designed test program that city education leaders are rolling out Thursday. Students will be measured every five weeks in math, English, social sciences, science and physical education. An A nets $50, a B equals $35 and a C still brings in $20. Students will get half the money upfront, with the remainder...
The NHC hasn't wavered much on Ike's projected path: Houston is now officially under a hurricane watch. Even American Airlines thinks I'm not going to a Cubs game this weekend. But as my cousin said, "They can't lose if they can't play."
Canada's Conservative government has called a snap election: Prolonged speculation over whether Canada’s minority Conservative government would call an early election has ended with Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s announcement that voters will go to the polls on October 14th. This is a full year ahead of the date Mr Harper proposed in legislation submitted after he assumed power in January. ... This will be the third national election for Canada in just over four years, and highlights the difficulty...
TPM Media gives you: the McCain-Palin Lipstick Pig: (I mean, someone had to, right?)

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