Friday, July 18, 2008

Daily Chronicle Daily Email Headlines

If you can't read this email, please click here. http://www.daily-chronicle.com/whatcounts/
Weather Magnet Daily Emailed Headlines
Daily email headlines are a service of Daily Chronicle. If you do not wish to receive this update, you may unsubscribe.
Home News SportsOpinionsObituariesPoliceEntertainmentMultimediaExtras
Photo
Accidents kill one, injure four
One person was killed and another seriously injured Thursday afternoon after a sport utility vehicle collided head-on with a semitrailer loaded with gravel on Route 72 between Genoa and Hampshire.
Local News
DeKalb Police searching for robbery suspects
DeKALB - Police said no one was injured Thursday afternoon in the robbery of a downtown DeKalb business.

Lawmakers join fight for proton center
About two dozen state lawmakers have joined the effort to help Central DuPage Hospital build what would be the region's second approved proton therapy cancer treatment center.

Gore says nation's electricity could be carbon-free in 10 years
WASHINGTON - Former Vice President Al Gore called Thursday for a “man on the moon” effort to switch all of the nation's electricity production to wind, solar and other carbon-free sources within 10 years, a goal that he said would solve global warming as well as economic and natural security crises caused by dependence on fossil fuels.




Derby Delight: Lions members interact with children at 30th annual event

Genoa officials implement impound fee

Kish Rotary food drive starts Tuesday
marketplace
Uncorked: Wine industry growing locally and statewide
When Rick and Maria Mamoser opened Prairie State Winery in Genoa in 1998, they were careful not to focus exclusively on wine.
Martial arts academy sponsors Genoa event
BUSINESS BRIEFCASE
� More Marketplace News
 
Local Sports
Adonis tries to score with customers as ticket salesman
DeKALB - Let's face it, sales calls are the last thing people want sometimes.
Korcek's Corner: Why Novak was a success
White Sox proving pundits wrong so far
Opinions
In our view: A shame to see DARE program out of schools
The DeKalb Police Department's financial reality is forcing officials to make difficult decisions. The city is feeling a budget crunch, and there is a hiring freeze in place. Facing that, the department has decided to stop its DARE program.
Obama follows an erratic course
LETTER: Remember curfew laws
 
� More Food News
� More Travel News
� More Health News
Latest headlines from AP
Nation & World
Food safety worries change buying habits
WASHINGTON - Troubled by the tainted tomato scare, nearly half of Americans are concerned they may get sick from eating contaminated food and are avoiding items they normally would buy, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll has found.
Satellite radio saga takes unexpected turn
Former Bin Laden driver 1st test of Gitmo trials
 
Latest headlines from AP
State
Two accused of using ID theft to obtain loans
DES PLAINES, Ill. - Police in the Chicago suburb of Des Plaines say two 41-year-old men believed to have ties to a Polish crime group used stolen identities to secure about $100,000 in loans to buy expensive cars, jet skis and all-terrain vehicles.
Man accused of torching baby raccoon
Cats seized from hoarder causing problems
Latest headlines from AP
Entertainment
Satellite radio saga takes unexpected turn
WASHINGTON - During his tenure at the Federal Communications Commission, Jonathan Adelstein has been a fierce critic of government policies that allow big media companies to get bigger. So it came as a surprise when the Democratic commissioner put forth a proposal that would allow the nation's only two satellite radio companies to merge.
McCartney appeals for peace over Quebec concert
SAG stakes fight on made-for-Internet content
 
Latest headlines from AP
National Sports
Mediate in 3-way tie for the lead at British Open
SOUTHPORT, England - From sunny San Diego to bleak and blustery Royal Birkdale, the expression on Rocco Mediate's face didn't change. He watched one final birdie tumble into the cup for a 1-under 69 and a three-way share of the lead in the British Open, straightened his 45-year-old back, then dropped his jaw into a smile that said, "How did that just happen?"
Mets beat Reds for 10th straight win; take first
A's trade Blanton to Phillies for minor leaguers
     
Copyright � 2008, Daily Chronicle and Shaw Newspapers. All rights reserved.
Any questions please contact the Webmaster.

No comments: