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| Local News Elderly on fixed incomes stretching dollars DeKALB - Vernon Wilson is cutting down on driving. City officials considering cut in salary DeKALB - The mayor and aldermen for the city of DeKalb are considering tightening their own belts through cutting their salaries and revamping how much they would pay for health insurance as a way to help future budgets from facing the deficits experienced in 2007 and for the fiscal year that will end June 30. Advocates: Law on humanity crimes is needed in U.S. WASHINGTON - The United States should put muscle behind its denunciation of human rights abuses around the world by making the broad offense known as a “crime against humanity” illegal under U.S. law, advocates said Tuesday. Blagojevich threatening $1.5 billion in cuts aimed at fixing state's budget Gov. Rod Blagojevich laid out an ultimatum for his foes in the Illinois House Tuesday, threatening a staggering $1.5 billion in painful budget cuts unless they step in soon with money to stave off the slashing. Magic Man: Magician focuses on making kids laugh while promoting education Agriculture has huge impact on county School board reconsidering early diplomas |
| People New Calling: Red Cross director excited to lead disaster response and involve the community Sycamore Lions Club awards fellowships to two membersegrimm@daily-chronicle.com Family Service Agency touts new marquee � More people News | Local Sports Pieroni, Finn set for summer matches in England Thorgesen's QB days are doneST. CHARLES - Joe Pieroni never thought he would be a rugby player. Roberts leads O's past Cubs | |
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| Latest headlines from AP Nation & World Zimbabwe's Mugabe refuses to bow to world pressure Fed talking tough on the threat of inflationHARARE, Zimbabwe - Violence-wracked Zimbabwe needs United Nations peacekeepers to help prepare the way for new elections, the country's opposition leader said in a call from his haven at the Dutch Embassy. 3 Americans killed, Shiite fighting in Iraq | Latest headlines from AP State Hostage incident leaves two dead R. Kelly fan still in jailDOLTON, Ill. - A woman was shot to death in a suburban Chicago insurance office and her assailant later gunned down by police after he held them off for several hours. White Sox beat Dodgers 6-1 behind Buehrle | |
| Latest headlines from AP Entertainment T-Pain, Lil Wayne, Barack Obama rule the BET Awards 'Valkyrie' portrait flap was mistaken photo IDLOS ANGELES - T-Pain and Lil Wayne have owned the music scene over the past year: It seems as if T-Pain's voice has accented half the hits on urban radio, while Lil Wayne, another ubiquitous collaborator, has appeared on the rest. Britney Spears, Kevin Federline in LA court | Latest headlines from AP National Sports Tiger has knee surgery; doctor says 'no surprises' O's end Cubs' streak, win on 1st trip to WrigleyTiger Woods had reconstructive surgery on his left knee Tuesday in Utah to repair a torn ligament, and doctors said it was "highly unlikely" there would be any long-term effects. It was the second time in 10 weeks Woods had surgery on his knee, this time on his anterior cruciate ligament. Don Imus says he was making a 'sarcastic point' | |
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