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january 15
- The most collectible bicentennial penny is ...
- A dream 160 years strong: The Illinois School for the Visually Impaired
- Bar group announces judicial poll results
- Payment squeeze continues to cut into social service budgets
- Quinn stands behind corrections director
- City police officers receive notice of potential layoffs
- Local groups organizing to help Haiti earthquake victims
- Bakke: Trans-Atlantic pen pals writing for decades
- Layoff notices hit 31 state EPA employees
- Quinn defends tax increase push
- Scholarship letter comes at right time for Lanphier student
- Holzer to address annual Lincoln banquet
- Census Road Tour coming to Illinois
- Helicopter makes precautionary landing in parking lot
- Talk to Us: Planning a fundraiser for Haiti this weekend?
- Two vehicles collide head-on
- 29 area inmates among early release group
- GOP front runners absent from debates
- Boys basketball: Lincolnwood, Nokomis set stage for title game
- Illini's Richardson always prepared for battle
- MacArthur corridor study should be complete by fall
- Our Opinion: Sacrifice a must to balance city budget
- Ted Rall: Give U.S. ‘credit’ for miserable conditions in Haiti
- E.J. Dionne: Pick a fight with Wall Street
- Prep spotlight: Moody’s jumper lifts Glenwood in girls hoops
- Williamsville wins battle of Gravens in county tourney semifinal
- Ann Coulter: Dems say the darndest things -- and get away with it
- Suburban Chicago education chief accused of theft
- Man receives citation in marijuana find
- Schillerstrom says being social moderate gives him edge in governor's race
- Prairie Stars men move above .500 in league
- UIS women fade at finish in loss to Maryville
- Illinois terrorism suspects indicted in Mumbai attack
- Woman chases purse snatcher
- Dave Ramsey: Personal Finance
- Letters to the Editor: Understand there’s no such thing as free broadcast TV
- Illinois teams won't have to replace illegal uniforms
- Britt: The United States aids Haiti
- Ashland police on the lookout for suspicious man
- Fire protection district updates its Web site
- Streaks on line for girls, boys in Macoupin hoops tourney
- Charles Krauthammer: The thrill is gone -- and doubts creep in
- 2 plead not guilty in Round Lake kidnapping
- For the Record: Jan. 15
- Fire damages vacant home
- Former boys basketball coaches gain Classic experience
- Smother of all defenses is secret to SHS boys hoops success
- Long weekend ahead for city workers
- Which all-news network covers the Haitian crisis best?
- Philip Maddocks: Heeding recession-weary, bankers agree to conceal bonuses in underwear
- Music Scene: It’s music over money for Martinson
- Preparation helps Illinois guard Richardson get ahead of the game
- Looking Up: 'Space potato' visible with binoculars
- Dan Naumovich: TV fumbles football coverage
- Morning Minutes: Jan. 15
- Doug Finke: Ad-libbed State of the State not Quinn's most inspirational moment
- Editorial: Haiti deserves world’s help
- Tax could send shoppers across state line
- Rockland health non-profit continues to reach out to Haiti
- Q&A with Mark Hall, lead singer of Christian pop group Casting Crowns
- Dave Bakke: Trans-Atlantic pen pals writing for decades
- Editorial: Quake-ravaged Haiti needs the world's help
- Granlund cartoon: Haiti quake relief
- Moment in History page series: Nelson Mandala
- Movie Man: Zombie idea gets a terrifying twist
- Martin Luther King Day content
- Ask Dog Lady: Protecting a dog’s feet in winter
- Suzette Martinez Standring: Tiger Woods’ loss has two lessons
- Editorial: Keep King’s flame burning all year long
- Elizabeth Davies: It's a holiday! Have some pie!
- The humble toilet gets a makeover
- Central Illinois volunteers, doctor helping treat quake victims
- Sports figures join forces to open bar in Raynham
- Charita Goshay: Haiti brought out our best, Pat Robertson's worst
- State treasurer: Less revenue to lead to future labor cuts
- Kent Bush: Will California’s deficit go up in smoke?
- Editorial: How the state can ease credit crunch
- Experts share their relaxation secrets
- Phil Luciano: Christmas laggards risk wrath of spirits
- Editorial: Haitian tragedy measures the depths of our compassion
- Norton graduate to premier movie at Sundance Film Festival
- Illinois Budget 1.14.10
- Kitchen Call: My, my, some American pie
- Britt cartoon: On state lawmakers twiddling their thumbs
- Perseverance pays off for Anvil
- Theater review: ‘Gatz’ is cover-to-cover reading of Fitzgerald opus
- Wellfleet wind turbine plan hits turbulence
- GOP Senate candidates: Kirk is clear favorite
- NIE page: An astronaut's life in outer space
- Martha Coakley criticized for accepting Anti-Defamation League award
- Lawmakers slam the door on questions about racial balance
- Reel Deal: No mystery why 'Sherlock Holmes' is popular
- Izzo, Weber both find bench to be powerful motivator
- State Briefs 1/15/10
- Fine Print: Before giving for Haiti, make sure the charity is legit
- Locally and statewide, female superintendents making the grade
- Photo gallery: Our favorite photos of the week, Jan. 7-13
- Fighting ‘family’: Boxing generates new relationships
- Eighth-grader from Fall River set to box for national title
- Fighting the good fight to battle breast cancer
- Winchester church to hold interfaith prayer service for the people of Haiti on Saturday
- Quitting time: Knowing the health hazards helps some kick the smoking habit
- Kelly Epperson: New year holds new adventures, new attitudes
- Wood on Words: Underpants, overcoats and other fashionable terms
- Movie review: There are no revelations in ‘Eli’
- Video: Local Haitians anxiously wait to learn fate of friends, family
- Movie review: Move away from ‘Spy Next Door’
- Q&A with Regie O'Hare Gibson, poet who's organizing MLK event
- Randolph High School counselors give support to Haitian students
- Art explores uncertain fate of species at Lowell's Brush Gallery
- Haitians from Randolph anxiously wait for news
- Concert preview: Perseverance pays off for Anvil
- Disappearing dunes: Dennis takes action against erosion
- Incumbent worker program helps companies offset tuition costs
- The witch and the wardrobe: Salem woman gets TV makeover; episode to air at local theater
- Sales flier: 2010 NASCAR Preview magazine
- Salazar plans final decision on Cape Wind by March 1
- This Week in Weird, Jan. 15
- O'Mahoney cartoon: On Quincy mayor's rejection of charter school
- At the movies with GateHouse
- Natty & Nice: Soothing soap and other fun finds
- Rev. Tess Baumberger: When to bear wrongs lightly, when to admonish
- Sales flier: 2010 NASCAR Preview magazine
- Coastal homeowners given a break
- Cubs pitcher Wells holds up his end of bargain