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| Local News Assistant state's attorney starts in January A Kane County prosecutor is set to assume the role of DeKalb County's first assistant state's attorney in January. One year later: Sycamore grad recovering after Minneapolis bridge collapse When she's on a bridge and it begins to tremble, Erica Gwillim tells herself that she'll be OK. Blagojevich scales back in proposal CHICAGO - Gov. Rod Blagojevich tried to revive his proposed statewide construction program Thursday by ratcheting down the price tag and abandoning gambling expansion to pay for it. Growing knowledge: Business owner helps library add more landscaping books Skating rink could be ready by Thanksgiving Sox to host injured fan |
| marketplace Office Hygiene: What germs lurk inside your keyboard? BUSINESS BRIEFCASEThe average office has hundreds of times more bacteria than a toilet seat. The “enter” button on your office fax machine is probably a rank stew of vile bacteria. And here's a controversial bit - women spread more germs in the workplace than men. Local Women in Management selects board � More Marketplace News | Local Sports Anderson healthy and ready to run for Huskies Viewpoint: Excuses end on MondayCHICAGO - The question came across the room, not from a reporter, but from Northern Illinois football coach Jerry Kill. Edmonds, Cubs finish sweep of Brewers | |
| Opinions IN OUR VIEW: Government action to stabilize market better than nothing LETTER: Ill. Senate should match House action by voting to override Gov. Blagojevich's vetoThe enormity of the housing crisis is hard to fathom. A Fortune magazine story last week about the precarious position of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac - the government-chartered companies that backed about $5 trillion of the $12 trillion in existing U.S. home loans - summed up the potential consequences of a collapse this way: “If one or both couldn't function, the result would be chaos.” LETTER: Recent Chronicle reporting, letters soft recently | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Anthrax scientist commits suicide as FBI closes in NTSB investigates Minn. plane crash that killed 8WASHINGTON - A top U.S. biodefense researcher apparently committed suicide just as the Justice Department was about to file criminal charges against him in the anthrax mailings that traumatized the nation in the weeks following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, according to a published report. UN vote OKs Darfur peacekeeping, but US abstains | Latest headlines from AP State Twins beat White Sox in game marred by fan unrest Regulators pressed on railroad saleMINNEAPOLIS - As a former Twin, A.J. Pierzynski has seen his share of Ron Gardenhire meltdowns. Records related to tax exemption sought | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Elizabeth Taylor visits hospital, to return home Tim Russert's son to join NBC convention teamLOS ANGELES - Elizabeth Taylor was hospitalized for an undisclosed reason but was expected to return home soon, representatives for the Oscar-winning actress said Thursday. Court extends Britney Spears' conservatorship | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Blockbuster trade: Ramirez to LA, Bay to BoSox Griffey traded from Reds to White SoxLOS ANGELES - After a nasty split with the Boston Red Sox, Manny Ramirez is Hollywood-bound. The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired the enigmatic slugger Thursday, giving up two minor leaguers in a startling, three-team trade that sent outfielder Jason Bay from Pittsburgh to Boston. Agent: Favre ready for camp media frenzy | |
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