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Another Chance
Demolition started Friday on the vacant building near the DeKalb Market Square strip mall on Sycamore Road - and the new owners of the land hope its location will help get the site developed.
Local News
Foster tapes Democrats' radio address
CHICAGO - Democrats anxious to hold on to the seat they just won in former GOP House Speaker Dennis Hastert's district are giving the new congressman a boost with major national exposure.

Smoke still hasn't cleared on ban
CHAMPAIGN - Almost three months after a new Illinois law made it illegal to light up in public places, the smoke still hasn't cleared.

Sycamore considers pool improvements
SYCAMORE - The Sycamore Park District received a simple answer to a survey of area residents - improve the pool.

NIU shooting puts spotlight on Police Chief Donald Grady
DeKALB - Donald Grady replays the chaos over and over in his mind: sprinting, pistol in hand, through waves of screaming students as they fled a lecture hall. Kneeling over the wounded and dying as a gunman's lifeless body lay on stage.

Family Bakery

G-K band tries to win money for uniforms


Faith
ON A MISSION
The Kingston United Methodist Church youth group is doing something new for its annual trip to Crow Creek Indian Reservation - collecting supplies for health kits to be distributed to families.
Salem offers ‘Prince Caspian' book club
First Communion held at Salem Lutheran Church
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Local Sports
Cogs hard at work during spring break
Editor's note: This is the sixth in an occasional series chronicling an hour in the life of DeKalb County residents. The Genoa-Kingston High School boys track and field team practices over their spring break at the high school. Daily Chronicle photographer Eric Sumberg spent time with them from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Friday.
NIU practices under the lights
Low numbers not a problem for Burks, H-BR
Opinions
Ask AP: Just what is in a passport file?
When travel is experience
 
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Nation & World
Bush Seeks Financial Regulation Overhaul
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration is proposing a sweeping overhaul of the way the government regulates the nation's financial services industry from banks and securities firms to mortgage brokers and insurance companies.
Sydney Goes Dark for Earth Hour
Locals Crack Down on Illegal Immigration
 
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State
Former Carpentersville man charged in fatal stabbing
ROLLING MEADOWS, Ill. - A Cook County jury has convicted 32-year-old former Wheeling resident Alfredo Hernandez of second-degree murder in the April 2002 stabbing death of his friend Juan Cardoso.
Mega Millions jackpot now $135 million
Former Obama pastor surprises Chicago church with appearance
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Entertainment
Klugman Sues NBC Over 'Quincy' Profits
LOS ANGELES - Former "Quincy, M.E." star Jack Klugman sued NBC Universal Friday, claiming the studio is lying about the show's profits and owes him money. Klugman, 85, played the crime-busting Dr. R. Quincy on the show from 1976 to 1983.
Poison Drummer Arrested on Rape Warrant
FBI: Combs/Shakur Documents Appear Fake
 
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National Sports
Curry, Davidson Continue Magical Ride
DETROIT - Stephen Curry knocked down yet another 3, thumped his chest and pointed skyward. Heavens yes, Davidson is marching on. Curry scored more than 30 points for a third straight game, and the 10th-seeded Wildcats pulled off another stunner Friday night, rolling over third-seeded Wisconsin 73-56 to advance to the Midwest Regional finals.
Kansas Beats Villanova; in Round of 8
Memphis Mows Down Michigan State 92-74
     
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