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For Better or Worse
DeKALB - For more than five years, Marianne Battista has watched a debilitating disease rob her husband of one thing after another.
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Historians fear MLK's full legacy being lost
NEW YORK - Nearly 40 years after the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., some say his legacy is being frozen in a moment in time that ignores the full complexity of the man and his message.

License renewal late fees not generating much cash
SPRINGFIELD - Illinois residents seem to have caught on to the Secretary of State's $20 late fee for registering their license plates pretty fast.







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Sowing Safety
A joint study by Alabama A&M and Auburn universities estimated that 104 Americans younger than 20 die each year from injuries sustained on farms, and 36 percent of those injuries involved farm machinery like tractors.
Spring daffodils and bears can bring hope, raise funds
TOPS Club Inc. celebrates 60 years
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Larson uses DeKalb's signature move to succeed
DeKALB - Tyler Larson's license plates tell the whole story.
Goodbye to all my friends
Tynes' third kick ends Packers' run
Opinions
Grateful for the support of the plan for Engh farmstead
Vote yes for a quality education in DeKalb
 
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Nation & World
Obama Fights Back Against Bill Clinton
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Presidential candidate Barack Obama accused former President Bill Clinton of distorting his words as the Democratic race in South Carolina heated up on Monday.
Hundreds Honor King at Atlanta Church
Democrats to Debate Tonight in SC
 
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Chicago Police review case of officer who beat man in wheelchair
CHICAGO - A police officer suspended after a hospital surveillance camera recorded him beating a handcuffed man shackled to a wheelchair is due back to work in April, but the city's new police superintendent says he plans to review the case.
10 on United flight hurt by turbulence; flight diverted to Denver
Cosby talks positive parenting at MLK scholarship breakfast
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Entertainment
Lohan, Murphy Lead Razzie Worst-Of Noms
LOS ANGELES - Advice for actors looking to get nominated for worst performance: multiple roles help. Lindsay Lohan and Eddie Murphy scored multiple nominations Monday for the Razzies, which sort out the worst that Hollywood dredged up the previous year.
Sutherland Out of Jail After 48 Days
California Couple Wins 'Amazing Race'
 
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National Sports
Perfect Pats, Giants Head to Super Bowl
The New England Patriots' path to perfection has one last hurdle: a New York team of road warriors hoping for a Giant upset.
Memphis Moves to No. 1
UCLA Hires Chow
     
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