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Empowering Youth
Anthony Chatman didn't have to say a word. With just a glance from Chatman, three young boys ran from inside the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church to the parking lot to help a farmer bring in bundles of potatoes.
Local News
Illinois lands plenty of pork
WASHINGTON - With 21 members of Congress, Illinois has plenty of clout when it comes to bringing home the bacon.

Pet projects still abound in Congress
So much for trimming the pork. The practice of decorating legislation with billions of dollars in pet projects and federal contracts is still thriving on Capitol Hill - despite public outrage that helped flip control of Congress two years ago.

Clinton suspends campaign, endorses Obama
WASHINGTON - Hillary Rodham Clinton suspended her pioneering campaign for the presidency on Saturday and summoned supporters to use “our energy, our passion, our strength” to put Barack Obama in the White House.




It was perfect: Vineyard wedding works for couple

Banquet halls find gimmick dates popular

Summer food program fills need
Lifestyles
June Gardening Checklist
Prepared by the DeKalb Master Gardeners
Give people, and animals, a chance
BIRTHS
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Local Sports
Richardson dominates three sports
Go ahead, try and pick one. Just one. One moment from Lindsay Richardson's three-sport season at Indian Creek that stands out above the rest.
Viewpoint: Hasty decision on H-BR's Peppers was wrong
Defense lets ‘Big Z' down in loss
Opinions
In Our View: It's time for a capital bill
The most popular summer diversions in Springfield lately are baseball, backyard barbecues and state budget battles. In the latest fiscal fracas, the Illinois House blocked an expansion of state gaming last week, and thereby stopped a $34 billion capital program for vital construction projects throughout the state.
America's addiction to oil is the problem
War and Obama
 
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Nation & World
First lady in Afghanistan to highlight progress
BAMIYAN, Afghanistan - First lady Laura Bush, on a mission to highlight signs of rebirth in war-weary Afghanistan, ventured outside of Kabul on Sunday to an area that symbolizes both the destruction of war and Afghanistan's attempt at rebirth.
Clinton suspends campaign, endorses Obama
G-8 to fight oil prices with efficiency, tech
 
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State
A brilliant young chef battles tongue cancer
CHICAGO - The dining room at Alinea is a rare and special place where dark-suited waiters glide past tables, carrying trays laden with fantastical creations:
A brilliant young chef battles tongue cancer
Lincoln Way-Central, Limestone win titles
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Entertainment
Groundbreaking sportscaster Jim McKay dies at 86
NEW YORK - Jim McKay elegantly covered competitions from badminton to barrel jumping. Yet he may best be remembered for that grim day at the Munich Olympics when he broke the news with three simple words: "They're all gone."
Leaders of No. 2 union OK Hollywood labor contract
Bo Diddley gets a rocking sendoff at Fla. funeral
 
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National Sports
Da' Tara spoils Big Brown's bid for Triple Crown
NEW YORK - When Big Brown turned for home, something wasn't right. Jockey Kent Desormeaux knew the big bay colt was finished. Trainer Rick Dutrow Jr., who guaranteed racing's first Triple Crown in 30 years, knew it, too.
Groundbreaking sportscaster Jim McKay dies at 86
Ivanovic beats Safina for first Grand Slam title
     
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