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january 5
- Lincoln coins in 2010: More than just the new penny
- Cold getting to furnaces, pipes
- Chicago alderman new commerce commission chairman
- Lake Springfield townhouses to be finished this year
- Local bankruptcy filings rise in 2009 -- but not as fast as elsewhere
- Lincoln VFW faces foreclosure
- Springfield prepares for up to 8 inches, messy drive Thursday
- Furloughs, hiring freeze in store for all U of I campuses
- Blagojevich might be most interesting 'Celebrity Apprentice'
- Deadline to register to vote in Feb. 2 primary is Tuesday
- Lincoln's Alexander approaches 600 basketball wins
- Man accused of Springfield bomb plot undergoing mental evaluation
- McKenna, Ryan stake out budget positions
- For the record: Jan. 5
- Malcolm Berko: Taking Stock
- Letters to the Editor: Futility of war is ever more apparent
- Work crews picking up natural Christmas trees in Chatham, Sherman
- Our Opinion: New ethics law has the look of real reform
- Memorial Medical Center lifts voluntary visitor restrictions
- Police call off search for missing Springfield man
- Prep spotlight: Albert boosts Lutheran girls in OT
- Learjet crashes near Chicago
- New Web site posts liquor license holder info
- Man allegedly caught breaking into home
- James Milam: Health-care issues need a personal touch
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- No. 4 Indianapolis crushes UIS women
- Michelle Malkin: Take look under the radar
- Clarence Page: Has Dick Cheney forgotten 9/11?
- E.J. Dionne: No base means no victory in midterms
- Chicago Bears fire Turner, keep Smith
- UIS men lose in double overtime
- Supinie: Weber considers multiple changes
- Cokie and Steve Roberts: Obama wins battle; winning the war will be tougher
- Illinois to receive $9 million in federal grants
- Med marijuana bill gets support from some in GOP
- Bawinkel loves role for Iowa
- Red Cross offers tips on keeping warm, and safe
- Obama to announce new airline safety measures
- Collin Hitt: 186 should consider more charter school options
- Man says he was punched, robbed of wallet
- U.S. Senate candidate Hoffman to conduct town hall meeting
- Man accused of car theft
- School board to discuss overhaul
- How to avoid a back blowout shoveling snow
- Millikin routs Blackburn in women's hoops
- Quinn rejects rival's call for early prison release info
- Britt: Bitter cold strikes Springfield
- Full-strength Senators cruise past Jacksonville
- Sen. Brady criticizes Quinn prison chief
- Southwestern Illinois airman killed in Afghanistan
- John Supinie podcast - Jan. 4
- Question of the day, Jan. 5: Open investigations
- Back from the break
- State Capitol Q&A: Fight continues over proposed layoffs
- Darin St. George: Training for bathing suit season begins today
- Illini hope Smith can add punch to running game
- Weekly food page: Dump the fat for more lean protein
- Britt cartoon: On airport security being on the case
- New England budget 1.5.10
- Michael Winship: A brave new year for America’s banks
- State Briefs 1/5/10
- Editorial: 20 years of riverboat winnings and losses
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 11
- On Computers: Blu-ray appears here to stay as prices fall fast
- Charita Goshay: William Powell's success is America at its best
- Wolf escapes from wildlife refuge, returns a couple hours later
- NFL Quick Shots: Late-season fades cast Super doubts on former powers
- O'Mahoney cartoon: On handling terrorism in the air
- Peter Chianca: Not the 2009 I had in mind
- Quincy closer to offering tax break for troops; would be second town to do so
- A Good Age: Semper Fidelle at age 100
- Photo: Fire destroys home in Kansas
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 15
- Recession causing more young adults to move home, delay starting own families
- Paul A. Eisenstein: Subaru gets it right with 2010 Outback
- U.S. Senate candidate Coakley: Record of defending rights marks tenure in politics
- Betsy Wadland: Health and safety tips for winter
- Gov. Deval Patrick to restore $18 million in cuts to school transportation budgets
- New IRS rules aim to get you better advice
- Truckers say higher speed limit no cause for concern
- Terry Marotta: A tooth for a tooth
- O'Mahoney cartoon: On Senate candidate Martha Coakley
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 13
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 16
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 14
- Dr. Jeff Hersh: Newborn checkup reveals development issue
- Ear implants help correct dogs' droopy ears
- Granlund cartoon: Iran dissidents
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 5
- Researcher studies DNA of cancers
- U.S. Senate candidate Kennedy: ‘Heck of a lot closer to an average person’
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 17
- O'Mahoney cartoon: 2010 predictions for Massachusetts
- With the Illini: Weber plans changes, but isn't sharing specifics
- With a little creativity, you might survive winter
- O'Mahoney cartoon: On homelessness and recreation
- Matt Trowbridge: Bears players say Lovie should be back
- Food for Thought: Tips for a perfect pasta dish
- Food for Thought: Tips for a perfect pasta dish
- Food for Thought: Tips for a perfect pasta dish
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 12
- Krishnamoorthi says he's got almost $1 million in bank
- Cheryl Miller: You don't say ...
- Ask the Vet: What’s up with a rabbit’s diet, doc?
- Chuck Sweeny: Manufacturers tie recovery to fate of cap and trade
- Stack of motions may delay Riley murder trial again
- Editorial: New ethics law has the look of real reform
- Dr. Murray Feingold: Keeping fit with your dog a gym alternative
- Kent Bush: End of space program has far-reaching effects
- On Cambridge streets, a sense of satisfaction about Galluccio jail sentence and call for senator to resign
- Truckers shift into high gear to fight Albany restrictions
- Hearing for ‘Craigslist killer’ pushed back
- In good hands: Clock repairmen are plenty busy in the digital era