$uper Bowl $undaySure, Super Bowl Sunday won't mean as much to the local economy as it did in 1986, when the Chicago Bears ripped apart the New England Patriots to take home their only Vince Lombardi Trophy. Or even as much as three years ago, when the Indianapolis Colts kicked the Bears' butts in Miami. But it still remains a big money-making weekend for area food and beverage businesses. | New Orleans Saints fans prove that it's a Who Dat worldFrom Maine to Mississippi, from Obama to Carville, everyone seems to be pulling for the Saints | Voter turnout low across Chicago areaVoter turnout in today's primary was slowin Chicago and the suburbs. \"It would have to be an amazingly strong evening turnout to reach themiddle to upper 30s,\" said Chicago Board of Elections spokesman JimAllen. The \"30s\" he's referring to is 30 percent of registered voters. |