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november 1
- Mary Lincoln commitment file turned over to the presidential museum
- 15 Minutes of Fame: Audrey Snow
- Beavis and Butt-Head still great decade later
- Belleville attorney turns down Illinois House appointment
- Quinn says he's no pal of lawmakers
- Supreme Court OKs fund 'sweeps' to balance state budget
- Quinn on 'Occupy Chicago' protesters: 'Organize for a cause'
- You don't want to get caught with a phony driver's license in Illinois
- Quinn's $376-million budget veto likely to be spent elsewhere
- Marin: Irked Legislature squashes Quinn
- Gill, Johnson could match up for House seat again
- Judge Callis won't seek Jerry Costello's congressional seat
- 'I'm not a lock:' Is Belleville attorney eligible to fill Holbrook's House seat?
- Cepeda: If Illinois doesn’t get act together, people will flee
- Strike deadline looms over SIU
- Pressure's on over pension system as deadline looms
- Ex-Pontiac mayor can relate to Lincoln mayor's difficulties
- Time critical, questions linger for Illinois health insurance exchange
- News-Democrat: Can't afford pension plans
- Quinn ready to impose his framework on gaming bill
- Daily Herald: Stop the scaring, start solving pension crisis
- State begins laying off workers today
- State changes plan for Logan prisoners
- Herald & Review: State legislators respond to cash
- News-Gazette: Madigan tightens purse strings
- Pantagraph: Do-nothing veto session was inexcusable
- Erickson: Connecting utility companies to contributions
- License suspension likely for Christian County state's attorney
- Police investigating 14-year-old Edinburg girl's death at party
- St. John's, SIU introduce new stroke interventions in Springfield
- Jacksonville business owner gets 9 years for fraud
- IDOT to study South Sixth Street widening
- School board to review social networking policy
- New crib rules designed to keep babies safe
- Meredosia River Museum sees revival
- Area colleges: Men's basketball: Salukis slam Prairie Stars
- UIS women's basketball team searches for winning formula
- Bank of America nixes $5 debit card fee
- 74-year-old man arrested in theft
- Applications for heating assistance open today
- Illinois State Police to open firing ranges to public
- For the Record: Nov. 1
- Class 2A soccer: Senators, Titans vie for state berth
- Our Opinion: Get behind 10th Street rail option
- Our Opinion: Real world intrudes on Cardinals' ‘magic’
- Mary Lincoln commitment papers to be preserved at museum
- Anniversaries: Hill-50th
- Glenwood High School names Titans of the Week
- Class 1A-2A volleyball: Bullets, Cards seek Sangamo rematch
- Quinn touts latest lottery ticket to benefit vets
- Copper stolen from 3 locations
- Light drinking linked to slight breast cancer risk
- Preview of new YMCA set for Nov. 12
- Battery explodes at Chicago O'Hare; 1 worker hurt
- Litchfield woman hurt in Montgomery County crash
- One dead in crash south of Havana
- Letter: Fundamental difference
- Britt: Ameren restores power to the House
- Appeals court to hear atheist's case over cross landmark
- Next race: AAA Texas 500 Texas Motor Speedway
- Car rear-ended on Veterans
- Religious art damaged in fight
- Second-round football playoffs times announced
- Letter: Rail issue not so funny
- Accident sends two to hospital
- Class 3A volleyball: Crimsons, Glenwood face tough semifinals
- Letter: No one has any job security
- Letter: Nonprofits facing tax threat
- Illini notes: Abrams steps in for Sam
- Nearly 350 fifth-graders hit the trails behind Glenwood Intermediate School this fall to explore Glenwood Woods
- Gallery: CAPL's Friendly & Slightly Scary Stories
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- A must-read for cat lovers
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- Morning Minutes: Nov. 1
- The Beer Nut: Steinberg is Blatant about his new beer
- Kent Bush: Halloween done right
- Food for Thought: Flavor trends
- What to watch: Kris Humphries reacts to divorce from Kim Kardashian
- Food for Thought: Flavor trends
- Family Time: Tips for taking great family photos
- Peter Chianca: A friend's warm legacy remembered
- Dr. Murray Feingold: I'm your doctor, not your 'provider'
- Liccar cartoon: Widow mite
- Family Time: Tips for taking great family photos
- Jerry Moore: Occupy Wall Street’s message strikes chord
- Danielle Frank: New home designs allow boomers to 'age in place'
- The Gardener Within: Make the most of fall perennials
- Greg Allen: The change few hoped for
- Peter Coppola: Storing tender bulbs
- Add to Illinois notebook
- Yardsmart: With colorful foliage, no need to wait for flowers
- Treasures: Beloved armchair a hodgepodge of design
- Home Style: Decorating, like life, is all about the journey
- Video: 'Thriller' flash mob in Mass. Target
- Weekly Food Page: Soup's On!
- Editorial: Cyberspace is another parenting challenge
- Thomas Mickey: Plant your Allium bulbs in the fall
- Buttoned Up: Your complete holiday planner
- Rev. Tim Schenck: Religious ritual is a routine of power, comfort
- Amy Gehrt: Prominent climate change skeptic changes course
- Jim Fall: Today’s date - 11/1/11 - opens up some unique choices
- Today in the news: Herman Cain denies sexual harassment
- City's first traffic roundabout opens at 12th and Capitol