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october 11
- Bernard Schoenburg: Survey shows photo ID requirement would affect many voters
- Want more muscle? Separate cardio days from lifting days
- The Deal with the Debate
- “Liberal Arts” The Movie; Liberal Arts in Life
- New play gives voice to Jack the Ripper's victims
- Chicago mayor vows full court press on state pension reform
- New state bidding process squeezes small businesses
- State senator acquitted of trespassing charge
- DCFS rescinds hundreds of layoffs
- Unemployment fraud probe targets county jail inmates
- Injured cyclist seeks new hearing in Jimmy John's case
- Easy come, easy go for initial gamblers
- NIU president announces he'll be stepping down
- Residency referendum group pushing for 'yes' vote
- Plans being discussed for fitness center in Rochester
- Corn yields lowest since 1988 in Illinois
- Leaf drop-off program begins Monday; pickup begins Nov. 1
- Milhiser, Stradt spar over prosecutorial fairness
- Gee murder filing aimed at backing up self-defense claim
- Drama by veteran to benefit veterans
- Savion Glover pays tribute to tap dance greats
- '9 to 5' opens Springfield Theatre Centre season
- Area Colleges: LLCC volleyball wins 11th staight
- Twitter users: Are you following high school football on Friday?
- Mattoon man to pay $19,000 for corn field damage
- Jury clears 2 Alton officers over hospital scuffle
- U.S. jobless claims fall to 339K, fewest in 4½ years
- National News: 10 things to know for Thursday
- Visitors can get sneak peeks of Chicago sites
- Ibanez, Yankees take 2-1 lead over Orioles
- Illinois Q3 foreclosures up 31 percent over 2011
- Athletics rally to force Game Five
- Top area football matchups for Week 8
- U of I names new top fundraiser
- LaBelle Boutique opens Friday in Chatham
- 1A boys soccer: Warrensburg to face Williamsville for regional title
- Chinese writer Mo Yan wins Nobel literature prize
- Experience on SHG girls golf team's side at state
- North Mac putting pieces together for football playoff bid
- Armstrong report includes 200 pages, 26 witnesses
- Prep Spotlight: Lutheran tops Riverton in volleyball
- Letter: More important stories
- Letter: While Rome burns
- Letter: Cellini's sentence
- Letter: Thank a veteran
- Longtime WCIA meteorologist Reese dies
- Couple compelled to pass on life’s blessings through volunteerism
- Our Opinion: In the 96th District, Shackelford for Illinois House
- October doomsday solved ... eventually
- Lanphier's Patton, two Lincoln golfers carry CS8 boys' state hopes
- Calendar of events
- The strange politics of Moe and Joe keep election season interesting
- Increase in older divorce rates puzzling
- Wendy's pigtails get first touch-up since 1983
- Personnel File
- Personnel File
- Werth's homer for Nationals forces Game 5 against Cardinals
- Salvation Army hosts organ concert, light show
- Personnel File
- UIS discussion on Asian Americans and comedy
- Local Food Task Force summit tries to improve nutrition
- SIU School of Medicine hosts an Evening with Cardinal Legend
- SIU Men's Night Out event offers health information
- Sharon Miller Sherman Holiday Wonderland returns Nov. 18
- Christmas on Vinegar Hill to be held Nov. 17-18
- Youth in Mission Christmas Vendor Fair to be held Nov. 24
- Fleming Academy of Performing Arts hosts holiday concert
- Personnel File
- Today's News: Our Take - The X Factor: Which Britney Teen Was a Dragon? Who Needed More "Sweet Moments"?
- Warren won one (me)
- What About the Fed
- A peaceful dwelling place means a home where people feel heard and respected
- Numbers, they don’t add up
- Springsteen to appear at Stevie Van Zandt tribute? Plus other rumors!
- 11th annual Veteran's Celebration to be held Nov. 4
- St. John United Church honors veterans
- Morning Jolt: ‘Mystery Monkey’ attacks woman
- Movie review: Kevin James lands a few punches in 'Here Comes the Boom'
- 5 Things to Do This Weekend (Oct. 12-14)
- Biden-Ryan debate recap
- Success tied to QB for No. 25 Michigan
- Big upside for Illini basketball
- DCFS rescinds hundreds of layoffs
- The return of indie rockers Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
- Religion News: More Americans than ever choose 'unaffiliated'
- Q&A: ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic on being strange on stage
- Liccar cartoon: Selling the sizzle
- AMD Slides on Weak Revenue
- Pink 2012: Breast Cancer Awareness sections
- The gotta-have gadgets for the outdoors season
- George Little: Living off the land not as easy as it looks
- The Farr Side: Heart of Rock and Roll Hall
- Granlund cartoon: Cuban missile crisis
- Kent Bush: The church can still reach people
- College Football Nation: A different LSU and South Carolina
- Hot Online: Bear family visits Wash. elementary school
- Campaign 2012: Joe Biden, Paul Ryan have heated VP debate
- Campaign 2012: Joe Biden, Paul Ryan have heated VP debate
- Marketta Gregory: Lessons from Grandma
- Stay Tuned: Don’t miss ‘Last Resort’
- Morning Minutes: Oct. 11
- Massachusetts officials weigh changes in drug compounding laws
- Religion News: More Americans than ever choose 'unaffiliated'
- Family Matters: Following through is one key to problem-solving
- Today in the news: Sandusky letters blame everyone except himself
- Heather Harris: The right call
- The Digital Skeptic: Mongolia Is a Better Media Customer Than U.S.
- Rachel Dratch of 'SNL' performs 'Celebrity Autobiography'
- My Time Warner Cable Modem: The Final Chapter
- Frank Mulligan: Nobody here but us chickens
- Morning Minutes: Oct. 11
- Morning Jolt: ‘Mystery Monkey’ attacks woman
- Over the Counter: Chocolate, caffeine good for your health
- Dr. Murray Feingold: Marriage is good for your health
- Dr. Jeff Hersh: Blue fingers symptom of Raynaud phenomenon
- Dr. Murray Feingold: Weighty concerns about kicking the habit
- Grab the Good: Good news about breast cancer
- Senior Q&A: Seniors can have different reactions to medications
- A heads-up on hair loss
- Varicose vein solutions
- How sleep changes as you grow older
- Saelen Ghose: When’s the right time for a phone?
- Lost in Suburbia: Snug as a bug in the bathroom
- Family Matters: Following through is one key to problem-solving
- Today in the news: Sandusky letters blame everyone except himself