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Relocation, Relocation, Relocation: Organize to reduce stress when moving
Tom Fellabaum said he has helped about 4,000 people move over the past 20 years and has seen everything from cartons that were crushed because they were improperly packed to homeowners who had nothing ready on moving day.
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Cole Hall to stay; renovations being considered
Tearing down Cole Hall, the site of a deadly shooting in February at Northern Illinois University's DeKalb campus, is no longer an option, the school's president said this week.

Battery prepares for Afghanistan deployment
Tuesday was a regular day at the Sycamore Armory.

Americans selling their treasures to raise cash
NEW YORK - The for-sale listings on the online hub Craigslist come with plaintive notices, like the one from the teenager in Georgia who said her mother lost her job and pleaded, “Please buy anything you can to help out.”




Price for past winter's snow removal is chilling

Plea deal falls apart for NFL draftee

New chief to carry on without the support of U of I
People
Help in Healing
hen gunshots shattered the calm at Northern Illinois University on Feb. 14, senior Jeremy Kaluzna used magnets to help pull the pieces back together.
Troop 33 has two new Eagle Scouts
DHS competes at Varsity Vocals
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Local Sports
Lippert jumps hurdles to success
HINCKLEY - It's hard to practice high jump without a bar to jump over and a big, soft pit to break the fall.
Strack gets strikeout to beat Raiders
Rochelle ends Barbs' streak
Opinions
In Our View: Time yields better decision on Cole Hall
In the wake of February's shootings at Northern Illinois University and the Gov. Rod Blagojevich-inspired haste to raze Cole Hall and replace it with a new $40 million lecture hall, we recommended that NIU and President John Peters take their time with the decision - and take advantage of the perspective that often occurs with the passage of time.
Mean behavior escalates from rumors to attack
The new civil-rights movement
 
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Nation & World
Obama's quandary over preacher reflects supporters' divide
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Thirteen hours after his former pastor startled some with a defiant performance that was televised nationwide, Barack Obama urged 18,000 supporters to stay calm and shrug off such "distractions."
AP Exclusive: 2 beef processors cited for humane violations
Dangers remain for Virginians digging through twister debris
 
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State
Molester sentenced for attacking children
WHEATON, Ill. - A DuPage County judge has sentenced a Carol Stream man to 25 years in prison by for sexually abusing three children.
Northwestern dean concedes mistake
Chicago police officer indicted
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Entertainment
Another celebrity is finished on `Dancing With the Stars'
LOS ANGELES - Shannon Elizabeth won't have to shed any more tears over "Dancing With the Stars."
Paula Abdul left 'empty' by song that wasn't
Carly Simon: Nobody does it better than Brooke on 'Idol'
 
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National Sports
Paul's triple-double helps Hornets oust Mavs with 99-94 win
NEW ORLEANS - Byron Scott accepted his NBA coach of the year award, then guided his team to the second round of the playoffs. Chris Paul had 24 points, 15 assists and 11 rebounds, and the New Orleans Hornets held on for a 99-94 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday night to win their first-round series in five games.
Spurs beat Suns 92-87 to win first-round series 4-1
Penguins push Rangers to brink of elimination with 5-3 win
     
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