Saturday, September 29, 2007

Daily Chronicle Headlines


Daily Chronicle Headlines
Here are the Daily Chronicle headlines for Saturday, September 29, 2007
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Local News

The new biofuel?
Area school nurses cope with hidden threat, prepare faculty
Lawmakers gearing up for fight over truck speed limits

Camera-ready
NIU sorority plans walk to raise AIDS awareness


Neighbors

Hinckley FUMC to host Fall Dinner, Auction
Free organ concert to feature Steven Wente
Chris Beamsley to preach at Salem
Anne Feeney will give concert Oct. 7 at Unitarian Fellowship
United Campus Ministries celebrates 60 years of LGBT religious history
Foreign policy book tour stops at First Congregational in DeKalb
Rich Criss gives third concert to benefit Egyptian
Briefly



Lifestyles
Weekend widow
Neighbors in the News



Marketplace
Martha Stewart encourages businesswomen to take action
Birthday redesign planned for Lincoln penny
Marshall Hayes is new KC Foundation director
Business Briefcase



Religion
Churches recruiting Latin American clergy to better serve Hispanics
SPF 29 invites youth
United Pentecostal has Fun Fair
Briefly


Opinions

Suspicious of motive for community meetings
Laws shouldn't be based on religious judgments
Alan Greenspan: Champion of the rich
President Bush puts his trust in the ER


Obituaries

Our obituaries, posted at noon daily, can now be found online at http://www.daily-chronicle.com/obituaries/.

Police

Sycamore
DeKalb City
DeKalb County
Editor's note: Information in Police Briefs is obtained from the DeKalb County Sheriff's Department and city police departments. Individuals listed in Police Briefs who have been charged with a crime have not been proven guilty in court.


Sports

Howells hits game-winning field goal
Winning streak on the line
DeKalb suffers second straight blowout defeat



Outdoors


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