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| Local News Feb. 14 victims will get posthumous degreesThree of the five students killed in the Feb. 14 shootings at Northern Illinois University will receive posthumous degrees during one of three commencement ceremonies held Saturday at the Convocation Center. Gay-marriage ruling will test public opinion SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court ruling legalizing gay marriage will not be the last word. Housing gets surprise rebound WASHINGTON - Construction of new homes increased by the biggest percentage in more than two years in April, a rare spot of good news amid the worst downturn in housing in more than two decades. In her honor: Wright Elementary community memorializes teacher with bench Rollover kills Waterman woman Accident on Glidden causes power outage |
| Faith Getting Connected St. Catherine's elevator addition dedicatedJenny Harbecke has a lot of connections. As coordinator of Moms Connected at Evangelical Free Church in DeKalb, she helps moms get together. Longtime SUMC members honored � More Faith News | Local Sports Cogs advance three to state Trio keep title hopes aliveGENOA - When Scott Kocsis broke his jaw into three pieces and missed the start of the track and field season, coach Phil Jerbi never dreamed he would make it to the state meet. Spartans to send 3 to state | |
| Opinions Barbs & Bouquets for Saturday, May 17, 2008 Ask AP: Global warming and the Earth's rotationBouquet - While Northern Illinois University student Matt Konfirst is analyzing Antarctic core samples in Germany, fellow NIU student Shari Meggs will be teaching the English language to students in Hong Kong. The two have been granted fellowships through the U.S. Student Fulbright Program, which was established in 1946 and is named for late U.S. Sen. J. William Fulbright. The government program is intended to facilitate cultural understanding through teaching, studying, researching and exchanging ideas with people in other countries. Congratulations to these two ambitious, bright NIU students who are a perfect fit for the competitive program. To the Democrats, you're just a groupie | � More Food News � More Travel News � More Health News | |
| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Thousands flee China quake area over flood fears Bush pivots to Arab side of Mideast peace disputeBEICHUAN, China - Thousands of Chinese earthquake victims fled areas near the epicenter Saturday, fearful of potential floods from a river blocked by landslides. UAW, American Axle reach deal that may end strike | Latest headlines from AP State Soriano homers twice to lead Cubs over Pirates Cardinals closer goes on disabled listCHICAGO - Alfonso Soriano got booed and jeered during a slow start. Now, he's showing again that he can carry a team. Appellate court rules Chicago not liable in club stampede | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment McEntire says she has more fun hosting ACM Awards Signs point to imminent Simpson-Wentz weddingLAS VEGAS - After wrapping up a successful concert tour, you'd think Reba McEntire would want to take some time off to relax. Instead, the tireless country star is preparing for her 10th turn as host of the Academy of Country Music Awards this weekend. Over the years, she says she's gained more ease hosting the event. DeGeneres, de Rossi engaged after Calif. ruling | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Lakers hold off Jazz 108-105, reach West finals James scores 32, Cavs beat Celtics to force Game 7SALT LAKE CITY - Kobe Bryant scored 34 points and Los Angeles held off a furious rally by the Utah Jazz for a 108-105 victory Friday night, putting the Lakers in the Western Conference finals for the first time in four years. Pats' Belichick lashes out at ex-video assistant | |
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