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| Blago Says Esquire Interview Comments 'Stupid' |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Ousted Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich is apologizing for what he calls a poor choice of words in an Esquire magazine interview in which he claims he's "blacker than Barack Obama."
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| Lawyers Say Illinois Residents Accused of 2004 Arizona Bombing Had Rights Violated |
PHOENIX (AP) -- Lawyers for two alleged white supremacists charged in a 2004 bombing that injured a black city official in Scottsdale, Ariz., want their clients moved from a county jail to a federal prison.
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| Study: Youth Now Have More Mental Issues |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A new study has found that more high school and college students are dealing with mental health issues than people the same age did during the Great Depression.
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| Kid Films Getting Better at Safety |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A government study has found that characters in children's movies are increasingly using seat belts, bike helmets and crosswalks, but unsafe behavior persists.
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| Hynes Offers Own State of the State -- GOVERNOR'S ADDRESS LIVE WEDNESDAY ON WGIL |
As Gov. Pat Quinn prepares to deliver his State of the State speech this week, his opponent in the Democratic primary for governor has his own.
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| Early Voting Starts Monday |
Early voting begins Monday, and extends through Jan. 28.
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| Schillerstrom Says Government is Broken |
A Republican candidate for governor is accusing the current Democratic leadership for the state's budget woes and says it will only get worse.
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| Senate Candidate Introduces Himself in Galesburg |
A man who's spent more than a decade prosecuting criminals and fighting corruption wants to serve the public in a different way -- as the next United States Senator from Illinois.
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| "Freedom Salute" Honors Area National Guardsmen |
A group of area National Guard soldiers came together once again to receive the thanks they deserve for defending our country in the current wars on terror, while again recognizing the two that loss their lives.
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| Candidates Line Up for Lieutenant Governor -- But Why? |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Imagine a job with no possibility for promotion unless your boss dies or gets fired. A job that at least one person has quit out of sheer boredom. A job that some people say should be abolished altogether.
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