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Early Easter
An early Easter can mean digging for eggs in the snow and pairing a parka with a Sunday dress.
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Hastert, Poshard back gov.'s $11B construction plan
SPRINGFIELD - Two beltway veterans are trying to accomplish what state lawmakers haven't been able to for years: reach consensus on a statewide construction program.

Council unveils new budget for Sycamore
The Sycamore City Council got its first look at next year's proposed city budget this week - and it's in the black.

Fed's moves bring praise, but also scrutiny
WASHINGTON - The Federal Reserve has taken its boldest action since the Great Depression, invoking rarely used powers in an effort to contain a panic threatening to undermine the economy. The central bank acted with speed the White House and Congress only could envy.




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Stain Relief
Back in the dark ages - 1977 - I trooped off to college with a “homemaking” chart from my grandmother offering cheap, quick and easy ways to tackle life's scum, smears, glop and spills.
Oak Crest executive director is a ‘star'
Aktion Club helps out others and has fun
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Local Sports
Cowley cultivates popular program
DeKALB - When they arrive in the DeKalb High gym as freshmen, very few are athletes.
Viewpoint: 4 reasons why NIU will suceed in
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Opinions
In Our View: Instant Analysis
Republican experts categorized the Foster victory as an isolated insurrection - a mere blip on the political radar screen. It meant nothing. How could it when the balloting took place on a Saturday?
McCain's karma
Five years later, an opportunity for Americans to take responsibility
 
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Nation & World
China Lashes Out at Crackdown Critics
CHENGDU, China - China lashed out Sunday at critics of its crackdown on Tibetan protesters, describing U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as "habitually bad tempered" while claiming the Western media serve those who want to smear the communist country.
US Deaths in Iraq Approach 4,000
Blasts Target Baghdad's Green Zone
 
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State
Naperville-based company hires Dennis Hastert
NAPERVILLE, Ill. - Former U.S. Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert has been hired as a consultant and strategic adviser for a Naperville-based firm that contributed to some of his congressional campaigns.
Settlement avoids bankruptcy for Will County deputies who lost lawsuit
Single player wins $3.25 million Illinois Lotto jackpot
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Entertainment
Dolly Parton Releases Album on Own Label
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Dolly Parton knows a good investment when she sees one, and these days she sees one in the mirror.
Cuban Bassist Cachao Dies; Mambo Pioneer
Britney Spears' TV Wardrobe Up for Sale
 
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National Sports
Surging UCLA Edges Texas A&M 53-49
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Those UCLA Bruins keep finding more drama and ways to win in the closing seconds. Darren Collison scored the go-ahead basket on a one-handed layin with 9 1/2 seconds remaining, Josh Shipp blocked Donald Sloan's final drive and the West Region's No. 1 seed held on for a 53-49 victory over Texas A&M in the second round of the NCAA tournament Saturday night.
West Virginia Sends Duke Home With Big D
Tiger Falters in Rain at CA Championship
     
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