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| Local News Blago labeled madman and dictator - by his own partySPRINGFIELD - Dictator. Madman. Unruly child. Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has been called all those and more - and that's just by his fellow Democrats. Six degrees Get ready to bundle up this weekend. State backing for Olympics left undone SPRINGFIELD - An effort by Gov. Rod Blagojevich to help bring the 2016 Olympic Games to Chicago apparently fell victim to last year's budget impasse. Bush urges speedy action on economic rescue package as big as $150 billion WASHINGTON - With recession fears rising and the stock market tumbling, President Bush on Friday called for up to $150 billion in tax relief for consumers and business - and said there was no time to waste. Hungry to Open Supporters gear up as Kaneland referendum nears High schools win safety grants |
| Faith United Pentecostal Church grows with the communityMLK Celebration features six speakers » More Faith News | Local Sports DeKalb's defense shackles KnightsPress stifles Yorkville | |
| Opinions Barbs & Bouquets for Jan 19, 2008 Environmental terrorism and the price of oilBouquet - Jessica Lyons is a dreamer. The reduced-rate dance lessons she was offering low-income youth were having a great impact on kids' lives, as dancing promotes exercise, creativity, teamwork and self-esteem. But the classes weren't bringing in enough cash to keep her dance studio open. Rather than give up and raise her rates, Lyons took the program into the schools, where a lack of overhead costs allows her to make dance accessible to more kids than ever before. “I'm not going to tell you your baby can't dance because you don't have $20 a month,” she said. “We'll make it work.” We wish her well in her quest to make sure that kids who want to dance won't have to sit out. The campaign in black and white | » More Food News » More Travel News » More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Romney Wins Quiet Nevada Caucuses Bush Pushes $150B Economic Aid PackageMitt Romney won Republican presidential caucuses in Nevada on Saturday while John McCain and Mike Huckabee dueled in a hard-fought South Carolina primary, a campaign doubleheader likely to winnow the crowded field of White House rivals. Violence Mars Shiite Holiday in Iraq | Latest headlines from AP State Police say husband still suspect as family marks missing woman's birthday Attorneys say they were unable to reveal that the wrong man was convicted of murderCHICAGO - Illinois State Police say former police officer Drew Peterson remains a prime suspect in his wife's disappearance. Friday's Scores | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Mystery Man's Annual Visit to Poe Grave Witnesses Back 'Diddy' Assault AssertionBALTIMORE - Undeterred by controversy, a mysterious visitor paid his annual tribute at the grave of Edgar Allan Poe early Saturday, placing three red roses and a half-filled bottle of cognac before stealing away into the darkness. Writers Talks Could Resume Next Week | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Federer, Hewitt Advance in 5 Sets Rams Owner Georgia Frontiere Dies at 80MELBOURNE, Australia - Roger Federer took his time about this one _ needing 4 1/2 hours and five sets to advance at the Australian Open. Stubblefield Pleads Guilty in BALCO Case | |
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