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After the Snowfall
DeKALB - Fred Busse said more people called the Sycamore Public Works Department Friday morning about fallen branches from last week's ice storm than snow removal after Thursday night's snow storm.
Local News
CIA tape destruction likened to Watergate
WASHINGTON - Angry congressional Democrats demanded Friday that the Justice Department investigate why the CIA destroyed videotapes of the interrogation of two terrorism suspects.

Winter's lack of sunlight leaves some feeling less than festive
The winter season brings holidays and time off from work to spend with relatives and festivities - but it also means less sunlight in the day.

Feds investigate real estate deals of governor's wife
CHICAGO (AP) - Federal investigators are looking into real estate deals involving Gov. Rod Blagojevich's wife, including the sale of a $3.2 million home owned by one of the governor's campaign donors, according to a published report.




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Faith
Heaven Scent
Bethlehem Lutheran Church is celebrating the sights and sounds of Christmas - and the scents, too.
Celebration Chorale to perform 14th annual Christmas Cantata
Seminarian Sharon Rogers to speak at Salem worship and Advent brunch
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Local Sports
DeKalb cruises to victory over KHS
DeKALB - Four straight pin falls closed out the DeKalb wrestling team's resounding 54-16 win over Kaneland Friday at DeKalb.
McCarney a top candidate
Huskies ready for another tough non-conference opponent
Opinions
Barbs & Bouquets for Dec 8, 2007
Bouquet - Recently released figures from the DeKalb County Community Foundation report that the philanthropic organization distributed $1 million to local nonprofit and charity causes last year. The organization now handles more than $25 million, which should allow it to continue its good work for years to come.
Where's the shining city?
NIE sends Bush into free fall
 
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Nation & World
Omaha Mall Reopens With Extra Security
OMAHA, Neb. - With extra security on hand and holiday shoppers waiting at the doors, the Westroads Mall reopened Saturday morning, three days after a gunman killed eight people and himself at the mall's Von Maur store.
Gates Says Iran Seeks to Cause Chaos
Huckabee Wanted to Isolate AIDS Patients
 
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State
Illini think USC task looks a lot like the one they faced at Ohio State
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - When Illinois runs out onto the lush green of the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, it'll be facing a power in front of a hostile road crowd, and playing a game few expect the Illini to win.
Oprah hits campaign trail in Iowa on behalf of Obama's White House bid
Illinois senator says Republicans need to stop blocking legislation
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Entertainment
Ray Charles' Hometown Erects Statue
ALBANY, Ga. - Ray Charles is back in his hometown. Albany unveiled a revolving, lighted bronze statue of Charles on Friday in the middle of a new downtown plaza that bears the R&B legend's name.
Hollywood on Strike: Impasse in 5th Week
NY Museums Fight to Keep 2 Picassos
 
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National Sports
Florida's Tebow Seeks Heisman History
NEW YORK - The Heisman Trophy has been handed out every year since 1935 and all the winners have been either juniors or seniors. Florida sophomore Tim Tebow is poised to break that trend and score one for college football's underclassmen.
Barry Bonds Pleads Not Guilty to Perjury
Navy Promotes Assistant to Top Spot
     
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