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Cancer Shutout
Disoriented and groggy from the aftereffects of anesthesia, Jordin Hood gasped as he awoke from surgery.
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Memorial service at 7 p.m. Sunday
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Early detection, positive attitude are good medicine
When detected early, testicular cancer is a foe that can be beat.

Governors: coal must be part of energy debate
WASHINGTON - Governors pushing alternative energy development are not shying from coal, a major culprit in global warming but also a homegrown energy source and an economic lifeline for many states.

Poll workers' strange decisions often not their fault
When things go awry at the voting booth, as they have several times in this hectic primary season, much of the blame often falls on ill-trained poll workers who are paid a pittance.

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Lawmakers congratulate Sycamore cross country runners

State planners to hear proposal for NIU's proton cancer research center
Lifestyles
Best Bath
Taking a warm, relaxing bath is one of life's simple pleasures. If you want to make it the perfect bath, though, you'll have to sacrifice a little simplicity for more pleasure.
Concert will feature new, recent music
What's New at the DeKalb Public Library
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Local Sports
Hokies men's golf to honor NIU
DeKALB - After a week of mourning, the Northern Illinois men's golf team will be the first Huskies team to return to competition.
Larson, Teboda lead Barbs' bench
Viewpoint: Cancer hits close to home
Opinions
An Open Letter to the Community
Dear Members of the DeKalb/Sycamore Community:
In Our View: It's a national tragedy, but it happened here
NIU students' lives have been changed forever
 
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Nation & World
Nader Announces New Bid for White House
WASHINGTON - Ralph Nader said Sunday he will run for president as a third-party candidate, criticizing the top White House contenders as too close to big business and pledging to repeat a bid that will "shift the power from the few to the many."
Iraq Bomber Targeting Shiites Kills 40
Turkish Helicopter Down in Iraq
 
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State
ILLINOIS STYLE: Muralist works on Kankakee library wall
KANKAKEE, Ill. - The canvas of an artist need not always be canvas. It can come in many forms, including solid Sheetrock. With a collection of some two dozen paint brushes, more than 15 paint cans, a ladder collection and various dropcloths, Onnie Kahlenberg transformed the Kankakee Public Library into an art studio for most of January and February.
CIA leak prosecutor hunts new corruption in Illinois politics
Obama's first lessons in politics came as Chicago community organizer
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Entertainment
Oscars Arrive in a Relieved Hollywood
LOS ANGELES - Oscars organizers had better hope that red carpet doesn't get waterlogged. Last-minute preparations for the 80th annual Academy Awards geared up Sunday amid a forecast of showers for the arrival area along Hollywood Boulevard, where stars mince about in front of photographers, reporters and bleachers full of cheering fans.
Hollywood Abuzz With Oscar Preparations
Lohan Thriller Named Worst at Razzies
 
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National Sports
Woods Builds Early Lead Against Cink
MARANA, Ariz. - Getting to the 36-hole final might have been the hard part for Tiger Woods, who birdied six of the first 11 holes Sunday morning and built a 4-up lead over Stewart Cink after 18 holes at the Accenture Match Play Championship.
Red Sox Skipper Francona Gets Extension
Vols Knock Off Memphis, Poised for No. 1
     
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