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Shy Season
According to the calendar, Thursday was the first day of spring - but it seems no one remembered to tell Old Man Winter.
Local News
Students offer input on fate of Cole Hall
DeKALB - Some students want Cole Hall destroyed.

‘It's still fresh,' Peters says of Feb. 14 shooting
DeKALB - A little more than a month after the shooting on campus shook the Northern Illinois Uni-versity community, NIU President John Peters is handling matters day by day.

Legislators attempt to halt ‘robocalls'
GENEVA - When Elgin resident Robert Siljastrom returned from vacation recently, half of the messages on his voice mail were automated campaign calls.

U. S. banks remain wary of home loans
WASHINGTON - Just when consumers and the U.S. economy need banks to lend more freely, the mortgage industry is making it harder to borrow - even for those with good credit.

Birthday Money

Crash kills Sycamore woman

Farm bureau makes Ag Week donations
marketplace
Multitask Max: Save time by taking the time to read this
hat if meetings weren't free? That to call a confab, it cost you currency?
Rita Yusko named manager of NIU Tech Transfer Office
Shoppers making votes count in downtown Genoa
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Campbell knocks off WSC rival
SYCAMORE - Derek Campbell knew he faced stiff competition.
NIU's AD search under way
Moss scores twice to lead Cogs past Timberwolves
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Candidates spend an ‘amazing' amount
Are the Democrats trying to lose?
 
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Nation & World
Motive Sought for Obama Passport Breach
WASHINGTON - The State Department says it is trying to determine whether three contract workers had a political motive for looking at Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's passport file.
Chinese Troops Converge in Tibetan Areas
AP: Gov. Richardson Endorsing Obama
 
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State
Attorney says businessman moved to Hong Kong, wants no contact with family
CHICAGO - A lawyer for a Chicago businessman who hasn't been seen by his family since last fall says the man is now living in Hong Kong with his second wife.
ASU beats Southern Illinois to advance to NIT quarterfinals
Belleville bishop says he won't resign, despite demands of priests
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Entertainment
Cox Calls on Friends to Help Raise Funds
LOS ANGELES - Courteney Cox and David Arquette have a challenge for their famous friends: help raise $1 million in two weeks for Epidermolysis Bullosa, a rare skin condition that primarily affects children.
`Chocolate Rain' Claims a YouTube Award
China Orders Video Web Sites to Close
 
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National Sports
Duke Escapes, Edges Belmont 71-70
WASHINGTON - There it was, plain as could be on the overhead scoreboard, orange numbering on a black background: As the closing seconds ticked away Thursday night, Belmont was beating Duke.
K-State and Beasley Beat USC and Mayo
Lakers End Jazz Home Win Streak
     
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