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‘Pouring in': Hoardings, tough economy keep animal shelters full
DeKALB - Families browsing the adoptable dogs area at TAILS Humane Society in DeKalb last Thursday laughed as pens of puppies romped and fought for their attention. The people scarcely seemed to notice the four adult dogs waiting quietly behind the scene-stealing pups.
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DeKalb community servant dies at age 81
Floyd Flowers, the man largely responsible for making the Family Service Agency what it is today, died Saturday at the age of 81 at Oak Crest DeKalb Area Retirement Center.

U.S. ignores experts on biolab plans
WASHINGTON - The Homeland Security Department swept aside evaluations of government experts and named Mississippi - home to powerful U.S. lawmakers with sway over the agency - as a top location for a new $451 million, national laboratory to study some of the world's most virulent biological threats, according to internal documents obtained by The Associated Press.







HOUR LIFE
Prayer and thanksgiving: Pastor helps guide church through challenging times


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Scene
Bee attitude: Sycamore's annual steam show and threshing bee starts Thursday
Some people like antiques they can sit on or adorn their walls and shelves with. Others, like Dave Sniader and his uncle, Bill Hahnfeldt, prefer antiques they can fire up and ride on. And when it comes to this hobby, they say nothing beats the Sycamore Steam Show and Threshing Bee, which starts later this week.
Workers needed at Habitat for Humanity's fundraiser
Cymbal singers to be featured at homestead's Music on the Porch
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Local Sports
Viewpoint: Threloff will take his own destiny
Jordan Threloff still has two years of high school left, and he already is receiving the attention of college coaches across the country.
Dotel preserves victory
Dempster regains his form
Opinions
American Idol is all in the showmanship
English-only isn't language of job success
 
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Nation & World
General: Russia won't move deeper into Georgia
MOSCOW - A senior general says Russia has no plans to move its troops from Georgia's two breakaway provinces into Georgian-controlled territory.
President Bush wraps up trip to Asia
AP Exclusive: US disregarded experts over biolab
 
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State
Man stabbed to death in Rockford
ROCKFORD, Ill. - Authorities in Rockford are releasing few details about the stabbing death of a 27-year-old man who was found dying on a street corner just west of the downtown area.
Woman's body found in Chicago motel
At least five injured in Chicago fire
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Entertainment
More than 'Shaft': Hayes was goldmine of influence
With its riveting orchestration, definitive guitar play and signature sensual baritone vocals, Isaac Hayes' theme song for the 1971 movie "Shaft" not only became one of pop music's iconic songs, but also the defining work of Hayes' career.
`Dark Knight' stays on top with $26M
AP Exclusive: Obama policy book coming out Sept. 9
 
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National Sports
Padraig Harrington wins PGA for 2nd straight major
BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Padraig Harrington isn't interested in sentimental story lines that keep popping up at the majors. He's too busy winning them, and writing his name into the history books.
What a race! Lezak keeps Phelps' hopes alive
Busch wins Watkins Glen, makes road course history
     
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