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It's a Boy: Malta couple have county's first baby
Malta residents Matthew and Sarah George did not celebrate the coming of the new year at a party.
Local News
Woman killed in New Year's Eve crash
A 23-year-old Sandwich woman was killed in an early evening car accident north of Sandwich on New Year's Eve, the 17th traffic fatality of the year in DeKalb County, Sheriff Roger Scott said.

Minorities less likely to get narcotics from ER docs: study
CHICAGO - Emergency room doctors are prescribing strong narcotics more often to patients who complain of pain, but minorities are less likely to get them than whites, a new study finds.

In waning hours, uplifting appeals to voters replace stinging insults
DES MOINES, Iowa - Uplifting appeals largely replaced stinging insults Tuesday as Democratic and Republican candidates did the only thing left to do in Iowa races that are too close to call - encourage supporters to vote for them.




Snow & Contemplation

Meals on Wheels deliveries canceled through Thursday

Genoa officials plan special census to increase revenue
People
Saving Soles
“Corky the Cobbler” has touched the feet of Kiss - more or less.
In Uniform
Retirees enjoy holiday tour of DeKalb area
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Local Sports
An icy start to a brand new chapter
A week ago today I was nearing the end of a long solo cross-country car ride when I heard a ding and a warning light come on.


Opinions
Discussion of validity of the Bible is tiresome
Smiles are contagious
 
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Nation & World
Candidates Make Last-Minute Iowa Appeals
DES MOINES, Iowa - Presidential candidates are making a final plea to Iowans: turn out for tomorrow's caucuses. Democrat Barack Obama says the "only thing that counts" is showing up. And Republican Mike Huckabee is urging followers to "rent a van" or even "hijack your church's bus" to get bodies to the precincts. Polls are tight for the leading Republicans and Democrats.
Oil Futures Rise to $100 a Barrel
Criminal Probe Opened Over CIA Tapes
 
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State
Atlanta airport nation's busiest in 2007, Chicago's O'Hare second
ATLANTA - Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport retained its title as the nation's busiest airport in terms of flights for the third year in a row, according to preliminary government data released Wednesday.
Chicago's Toews to have MRI on knee
CME Group reports record volume, rapid growth in 2007
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Entertainment
Tom Wolfe Has New Book, New Publisher
NEW YORK - Tom Wolfe is working on a new novel and will release it through a new publisher, ending a 40-year run with Farrar, Straus & Giroux and signing with Little, Brown and Co.
Letterman, Leno Return Wednesday Night
Huckabee Opts for Leno on Caucus Eve
 
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National Sports
Sooners, Mountaineers Ready for Fiesta
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Welcome to the BCS consolation bracket, otherwise known as the Fiesta Bowl.
Peterson Wins Top Offensive Rookie Award
Georgia Romps Hawaii 41-10 at Sugar Bowl
     
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