Tempers flare, insults fly over Chicago public school closings

Chicago Sun-Times Friday 10th February, 2012

Tempers flared and insults flew Thursday as opposing sides on the school closing issue held dueling news conferences in the lobby of Chicago Board of Education headquarters.


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