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| AP Interview: Cohen Admits He Doesn't Have Answers |
CHICAGO (AP) -- An independent candidate for Illinois governor doesn't just admit that he can't spell out how he would solve the state's problems. He embraces it.
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| Quincy Man's Body Found in River |
QUINCY, Ill. (AP) -- Authorities say a man whose found near a lock and dam by the Mississippi River city of Quincy appears to have been the victim of a boating accident.
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| Oprah Sends Audience Down Under |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Oprah Winfrey is taking her audience to Australia.
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| Wal-Mart Introduces Wireless Plan Under Own Brand |
NEW YORK (AP) -- Wal-Mart is introducing the first cell phone plan that uses the chain's own branding, further demonstrating its clout in getting special deals from wireless carriers.
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| House Speaker Says Election Might Be OK for Dems |
Angry voters across the nation could change the political landscape in Washington D.C. and in Illinois but the Speaker of the Illinois House believes voters understand the state's troubles.
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| Group Says Better Economy Equals Better Transportation |
Transportation is a must to boost our state's economic performance, according to one non-profit group.
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| State Pleased with Labor Day Stats |
Labor Day weekend brought a lot of people to state parks and other sites, and state officials are pleased with the behavior of most of those people.
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| Abingdon Remembers 9/11 |
One Knox County community took time out Saturday to remember those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
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| Art in Park Big Draw Over Weekend |
If you can imagine it, chances are there was an artist at an annual event in downtown Galesburg Saturday who could make it.
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| Quinn's Campaign Faces Problems of His Own Making |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Every politician hits rough patches during a campaign. Gov. Pat Quinn sometimes creates his own, a habit that other Democrats say he must break if he's going to win the fall election.
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