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Grief Support
The December after her son died, Donna Bennett was at a luncheon when she heard the strains of “I'll Be Home For Christmas.” Usually calm in public, Bennett fell apart and had to leave the table.
Local News
Democrats appear ready to back down on Iraq war money
WASHINGTON - After weeks of tough talk, Democrats appear resigned to back down again on providing money for the Iraq war.

Coping with grief during the holidays
The holiday season is touted as “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for people who are grieving, it can be anything but merry.

Bill to energize old civil rights cases currently stalled
WASHINGTON - Legis-lation to beef up investigations into unsolved murders from the civil rights era looked like it would breeze through Congress.

Laid-off trucker leads campaign to ship live Christmas trees to troops overseas
WESTMINSTER, Md. - Sprawled in his recliner, tired and achy after three days of nearly nonstop work, James Ward hardly looks like Santa Claus.

Sycamore officer returns to work after being shot




Lifestyles
Warm Metals
Stainless steel has had its time to shine. As cold winter months close in, warm metals like gold, copper and bronze are elbowing their cooler cousins out of the spotlight.
‘Singing Santa' to visit library
Neighbors in the News
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Local Sports
Slow start continues for SHS
SYCAMORE - Sycamore girls basketball coach Ryan Picolotti was at a loss for words when asked to describe the mood of his team.
Huskies crushed by Irish
Local Roundup: DeKalb capture 2nd place at Streamwood Invite
Opinions
Help Shabbona: Give to anti-casino group
Nowhere to run
 
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Nation & World
Gunman Kills 2 in Missionary Center
ARVADA, Colo. - A gunman walked into a training center dormitory for young Christian missionaries early Sunday and opened fire, killing two of the center's staff members and wounding two others. No arrests had been made by late morning.
Biden Wants Special Counsel in Tape Case
Sharif's Party to Contest Elections
 
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State
Questions and answers about probiotics
Probiotics are a hot area of scientific research and a booming business in the food world. Experts believe that for most people, foods with probiotics are safe, but more study is needed to determine how much they help.
Good 'probiotic' bacteria increasingly interest food marketers and research scientists, too
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Entertainment
'Compass' Opens to Modest $26.1 Million
LOS ANGELES - "The Golden Compass" proved a mild fantasy at the box office, pulling in $26.1 million, a modest opening weekend compared to such recent December heavyweights as "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Chronicles of Narnia" flicks.
Broadway Stagehands Approve New Contract
Oprah Lends Star Power to Obama in Iowa
 
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National Sports
Mayweather Stops Hatton in 10th
LAS VEGAS - Floyd Mayweather Jr. didn't need to dance to beat Ricky Hatton. His fists proved a lot more potent than his feet.
Florida QB Tebow Makes Heisman History
Howard's 47 Leads Mavs Past Jazz
     
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