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The Big ‘E': Many buyers wanting cars with better fuel efficiency
The blue Toyota Prius that Rudolf Sterkel and his family bought about a month ago sure beats their previous vehicle when it comes to fuel efficiency.
Local News
Clinton grinds out victory
PHILADELPHIA - Hillary Rodham Clinton ground out a gritty victory in the Pennsylvania primary Tuesday night, defeating Barack Obama and staving off elimination in their historic race for the Democratic presidential nomination.

With the price of gas soaring to new highs, drivers feel increasingly squeezed
NEW YORK - Cabbies here complain their take-home pay is thinner than it used to be. Trucking companies across the country are making drivers slow down to conserve fuel. Filling station owners plead that really, really, the skyrocketing prices aren't their fault.

NIU seeking memorial ideas
The Northern Illinois University Memorial Committee has established criteria for a permanent memorial to honor victims of the Feb. 14 shootings - and is asking that those interested in submitting an idea for a tribute do so in the next week.

World Food Program warns of ‘silent tsunami' of hunger sweeping the globe
LONDON - Ration cards. Genetically modified crops. The end of pile-it-high, sell-it-cheap supermarkets.

Every day is Earth Day: Workers delight in making Hopkins Park beautiful

Sandwich tabs official to fulfill some clerk duties

Another campus alert issued at NIU
Arts & Entertainment
In Harmony: Kish Valley Barbershop Chorus sets annual show
It was 1966 when John Hansen first discovered the Kishwaukee Valley Barbershop Chorus.
NIU Steelpan concert is Sunday
Avalon Quartet hosts guest cellist Paul Katz
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Local Sports
Huml leads Kaneland past Sycamore
SYCAMORE - The Sycamore softball team knew what to expect from Kaneland pitcher Mallory Huml, even though they had never faced her before.
Jernstad pitches Huskies to victory
Viewpoint: Wrestler Burk now has tough decision to ponder
Opinions
Bicyclists and drivers must respect each other
Some lessons are more profound
 
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Nation & World
North Carolina excited to choose between Clinton and Obama
RALEIGH, N.C. - Not since 1988 has North Carolina had much of a voice in choosing a presidential nominee. Back then, it joined several Southern states to help pick Al Gore, a neighbor from Tennessee.
Congress to get video evidence on Syrian facility
Democratic leaders may add unemployment benefits to war bill
 
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State
Screening process has a two-year backlog
CHICAGO - The city of Chicago is no longer in the business of screening minority firms before certifying them to bid on city contracts.
Court orders feds to reveal reasons for detaining travelers
Lawyers looking at staffing at Juvenile Detention Center
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Entertainment
Paris Hilton talks about public search for new best friend
LOS ANGELES - More than 85,000 people want to be Paris Hilton's best friend.
'Idol' boots another finalist, leaving 5 to vie for title
Witness to Jam Master Jay slaying sentenced in robberies
 
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National Sports
Kobe's 49 points leads Lakers over Nuggets 122-107
LOS ANGELES - Kobe Bryant scored big at the start and finish Wednesday night. In between, he set up his teammates for easy baskets. It turned out to be a winning formula. Bryant had 49 points and 10 assists, and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Denver Nuggets 122-107 to take a 2-0 lead in their first-round playoff series.
Titans agree to swap Pacman to Dallas
Celtics beat Hawks 96-77 to go up 2-0 in series
     
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