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| Local News U.S. nears 4,000 dead in Iraq in five years of warBAGHDAD - Sometime soon, the U.S. military will suffer the 4,000th death of the war in Iraq. Treasury chief says government will ‘do what it takes' to stabilize markets WASHINGTON - The Bush administration will “do what it takes” to stabilize chaotic markets and minimize the economic damage, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said Sunday after a tumultuous week capped by the government rescue of a teetering investment bank. More testing needed on drugs in drinking water, say scientists, utilities Test it, study it, figure out how to clean it - but still drink it. That's the range of reactions raining down from community leaders, utilities, environmental groups and policy makers in reaction to an Associated Press investigation that documented the presence of pharmaceuticals in major portions of the nation's drinking water supplies. On The Road Again New configuration on Reagan Memorial Tollway NIU Jazz Lab Band to give spring concert |
| Scene Go Fly a Kite Property tax forum rescheduledNext time someone tells you to “Go fly a kite,” you may want to consider traveling to Sycamore on Saturday. Employees of Kar-Fre Flowers will host the “Kites Over Sycamore” event Saturday in the Sycamore Park annex. The event has been held by Kar-Fre Flowers for about three years. Down Under adventures to be shared Sunday at local history museum � More Scene News | Local Sports Badgers sweep Big TenISU left out of NCAA field despite 24 wins | |
| Opinions Thoughts on Feb. 14 and Ridulph's murderGrand Old Party dream tickets | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Fed Takes New Steps to Ease Crisis Asian Stocks Tumble on Bear Stearns NewsWASHINGTON - Worry about the damage a growing credit crisis is inflicting on an ailing U.S. economy led the Federal Reserve to make a rare weekend move, lowering a key lending rate before Wall Street opened Monday. JPMorgan to Buy Bear for $2 a Share | Latest headlines from AP State Two Bloomington police officers injured in brawl at Elks Lodge Eagle has returned to nest in Sangamon CountyBLOOMINGTON, Ill., - Bloomington police say two officers were injured when they encountered a brawl after being called on a complaint to an Elks lodge. A service of the Associated Press(AP) | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment Taylor Tackles 'Dancing With Stars' Spears Pal to Stay Away 30 More DaysMIAMI - When Jason Taylor takes the stage to face network TV cameras and dance the fox trot, he figures his jitters will be Super Bowl-size. Crowds Hear 'Horton' Hauling in $45M | Latest headlines from AP National Sports No Real Surprise in Tourney Field A Royal Performance for TigerThe coach of the most aggrieved team to miss the NCAA tournament refused to play the victim card. Rockets Atop West With 22nd Straight Win | |
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