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| Burglars Hit Offices of Blago's Legal Team |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago police say burglars broke into offices occupied by two members of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's legal defense team overnight and took eight computers and a safe.
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| Blago Will Testify at Trial, Not in Civil Case |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A defense attorney says former Gov. Rod Blagojevich will take the stand at his fraud trial but will take the 5th Amendment if called to testify in a civil lawsuit in which racetracks and casinos are fighting over money.
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| State Commission to Host Spelling Bee for Deaf Students |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Deaf students will have their own spelling bee in Springfield next week.
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| Aurora Bank Among Six Closed by Feds |
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal regulators closed six banks nationwide Friday, including one in the Chicago suburb of Aurora.
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| Quinn: States Need to Work Together Against Asian Carp |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn said states need to work together to protect the Great Lakes from the invasive Asian carp.
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| Judge Says Mom's Hiding of Boy Amounts to Neglect |
BENTON, Ill. (AP) -- A southern Illinois judge says the hiding of a boy for nearly two years in his grandmother's home during a custody dispute amounts to neglect.
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| Durbin Says Health Care Reform Work Will Continue |
The weekend might not bring a final vote on national health care reform, but U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) expects his chamber to get much closer to such a vote.
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| Comptroller Nixes $500 Million Loan for Bill Payment |
The state will not be able to borrow $500 million to pay some of its backlog of bills.
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| Monmouth "Living Windows" Friday Night |
An event that has come to symbolize the start of the holiday season -- and, perhaps, the holiday shopping season, in the Warren County seat takes places Friday evening.
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| District 205 Fares Well in FY09 Audit |
The auditor of the Galesburg School District's finances says even though the budget is still tight and money that is coming from the state is really federal dollars, things look relatively stable for now.
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