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POLITICAL ASYLUM: A Bad Hair Day for Giannoulias
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- There's a reason most politicians seem to lack a sense of humor -- any joke could turn into campaign material for their opponents.
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Visitation Set for Guardsman
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Funeral services have been scheduled for a 25-year-old central Illinois soldier killed in Afghanistan.
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Attorney: Feds Trying to Quiet Anti-War Activists
CHICAGO (AP) -- Activists are gearing up for demonstrations against recent FBI raids on the homes of anti-war activists in Minneapolis and Chicago.
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Who's the Best Candidate for Downstate IL?
(IRN) -- Gov. Pat Quinn is in big trouble with Downstate voters, according to public opinion polls, but he says he is the candidate for Downstate.
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Cohen Wants Jobs Initiative Reinstated
(IRN) -- The Put Illinois to Work program expires this week. A candidate for governor wants to see it extended.
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Durbin Pleased With Small Biz Bill
(IRN) -- U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) will be on hand Monday when the president signs the Small Business Jobs Act into law.
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New Library Makes Immediate Difference in One Knox County Community
Galesburg might not be close just yet to building a new library, but one Knox County town has done so, and it's already proven to be successful.
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Local Victim Advocate Calling It a Career -- Sort Of
A woman whose own life was affected by tragedy turned that into an ability to help others for the last 19 years.
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Peoria Airport to Get $5.4 Million Boost
PEORIA, Ill. (AP) -- Peoria International Airport is getting a $5.4 million boost.
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ALA Marks "Banned Books Week"
CHICAGO (AP) -- The American Library Association has kicked off its annual Banned Books Week with a public reading from the most censored books of last year.
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