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| Local News What's going on in the state capitol? SPRINGFIELD - It has become the status quo for the Illinois Legislature: Officials argue over important policy issues, agree that action is needed immediately - then leave town with nothing done. Ill. ranks near bottom in screening teachers SPRINGFIELD (AP) - Illinois ranks near the bottom in the nation when it comes to checking teacher backgrounds and yanking the credentials of problem educators, a newspaper analysis shows. Every American owes nearly $30,000 as their share of soaring national debt WASHINGTON - Like a ticking time bomb, the national debt is an explosion waiting to happen. It's expanding by about $1.4 billion a day - or nearly $1 million a minute. DeKalb police make arrest in shooting No one injured in fire on Bethany Road |
| Scene Festival of Lights Candle Lighting CeremoniesDuring the Jewish Festival of Lights, lighting the candles of the menorah is typically done in the privacy of one's own home, Congregation Beth Shalom President Melissa Garman said. But Sunday, the community is invited to light their candles together at the synagogue's annual Hanukkah party. ANAD support group seeks meeting site » More Scene News | Local Sports Manning, Giants steal win from Bears Illinois smelling RosesCHICAGO - Eli Manning's second pass landed in Brian Urlacher's hands. There was a fumble that led to a field goal, too, and just when it seemed his day couldn't get much worse, he threw an interception in the end zone. | |
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| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World 'Teddy Bear' Teacher Leaves Sudan Chavez Loses Constitutional VoteKHARTOUM, Sudan - A British teacher jailed for insulting Islam after she allowed her students to name a teddy bear Muhammad flew home Monday after Sudan's president pardoned her, a British embassy spokesman said. US: Iran Still Able to Develop Nukes | Latest headlines from AP State Bill Maas headed to trial March 10 Lottery GlancePEKIN, Ill. - Former NFL player and Fox Sports broadcaster Bill Maas will be tried March 10 on felony drug and misdemeanor weapons charges. Lawsuit filed against Amtrak, Norfolk Southern in train accident | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Don Imus Back on the Air Music & Film Stars Power `Movies Rock'NEW YORK - Don Imus returned to the airwaves Monday eight months after he was fired for a racially charged remark about the Rutgers women's basketball team, and introduced a new cast that included two black comedians. Spice Girls Kick Off Reunion Tour | Latest headlines from AP National Sports LSU Earns Spot Opposite Ohio St. in BCS Mourners Pay Respects to Sean TaylorOhio State flopped as the favorite last season, so the Buckeyes plan to enjoy life as the slighted in this season's BCS championship game. A date with LSU at the Superdome awaits the Buckeyes, who are hoping to find redemption in New Orleans on Jan. 7 after struggling in last season's national title game against Florida. Pettitte to Pitch for Yankees in 2008 | |
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