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Hopefuls for Hastert's seat talk war, health care
ST. CHARLES - Five candidates vying for the 14th Congressional District seat vacated by Dennis Hastert drew a packed house Tuesday at a forum at the Norris Cultural Arts Center.
Local News
State FOIA expert here to train local officials on law
DeKALB — Terry Mutchler said the Illinois Attorney General’s Office took a lot of flak when her position with the office was created.

McCain stumps in Mich.; Clinton looks at strategy after win
WASHINGTON - Fresh from New Hampshire victories, John McCain rallied Wednesday for a Michigan showdown in the most confounding Republican presidential contest in half a century, while Hillary Rodham Clinton, buoyant once more, took time to “get grounded” for the grueling races ahead.

County board reviews tribe deal
SYCAMORE - DeKalb County Board members spent nearly two hours Tuesday night with legal counsel going through a 25-page proposed intergovernmental agreement regarding a gaming facility the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation wants to build in Shabbona.

‘Mystery' candidate Dilger a no-show at forum
ST. CHARLES - Mark Stach drove from Dixon on Tuesday to hear his old high school buddy Michael Dilger debate the issues in the 14th Congressional District.

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Involuntary-manslaughter trial begins for DeKalb man

Opposition to Shabbona bingo facility organizes
People
Pioneering Equality
Store clerks wouldn't look at Icilda Flournory when she went shopping in DeKalb in 1959.
Brownie Scouts share cookies, thanks
DeKalb teen in Troop 33 earns rank of Eagle Scout
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Cogs hold on late to topple undefeated Winnebago
GENOA - Genoa-Kingston High School boys basketball coach Corey Jenkins picked the wrong night to wear his black suit.
Barbs fall after big early lead
Sycamore forces slow early pace, eventually falls to Batavia
Opinions
Early voting has its benefits
Letter writer demands satisfaction in verbal duel
 
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Nation & World
Bush Nudges Israel, Palestinians on Peace
JERUSALEM - President Bush, in the Mideast to push along a peace deal by the end of his presidency, gave orders to both sides on Wednesday. He told Israelis that "illegal" settlement outposts in disputed land must go and told Palestinians that no part of their territories can be "a safe haven for terrorists."
Obama Hints of Sharper Edge Vs. Clinton
US: Iraq Operation Meets Less Resistance
 
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State
Another hurdle cleared in $20 million police torture settlement
CHICAGO - Chicago's City Council has approved a nearly $20 million settlement with former death-row inmates who claim they were tortured by police.
Aunt: Mom accused of killing girl embarrassed by autistic child
Clean energy conference planned in Chicago
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Entertainment
People's Choice Awards Get Around Strike
LOS ANGELES - The stars of "Grey's Anatomy" and "Pirates of the Caribbean" were among the fan favorites at the 34th annual People's Choice Awards on Tuesday, as CBS scrapped its usual live broadcast of the show in favor of a strike-friendly, pre-taped program.
Woman Says She Was Traumatized by Lohan
Oops, Now Britney's Lost Her Car
 
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National Sports
Tomlinson, Moss Lead NFL All-Pro Team
NEW YORK - LaDainian Tomlinson and Randy Moss were unanimous selections to The Associated Press 2007 NFL All-Pro team on Wednesday. So was Tom Brady _ sort of.
QB Ryan Mallett Leaves Michigan Football
Lawyer Asks Congress to Get McNamee Tape
     
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