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Motorola shows the future ways we'll use technologyOct 04, 2007 11:00 pm - Motorola Inc. may be stinging from Apple's successful touch-access iPhone and Nokia's stranglehold on the global cell phone market. So what's it going to do? Diversify, ...
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Briefs: Dist. 158 audit approval nearOct 04, 2007 11:00 pm - Huntley Unit District 158 is about to close the books on its forensic audit yet again. The District 158 school board was set to approve the audit last month, but the ac...
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Housing woes shrink McHenry County spendingOct 04, 2007 11:00 pm - The ongoing downturn in the housing market is hurting more than just your property values. With housing-related revenues in decline, McHenry County officials said Thursd...
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Couple to receive Diversity Day Peace and Justice AwardOct 04, 2007 11:00 pm - Environmentalists and Quaker peace activists Alice and Bill Howenstine will be the co-recipients of the 2007 Peace and Justice Award which will be presented at the Diver...
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Briggs gets no jail time, $495 in finesOct 04, 2007 11:00 pm - There were 137 cases inside Skokie's traffic ticket and misdemeanor courtroom Thursday afternoon. All eyes were on one of them. And that, Cook County Judge Earl Hoffenbe...
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Assisi Animal Foundation hosts blessing of animalsOct 04, 2007 11:00 pm - The annual Blessing of the Animals, hosted by the Assisi Animal Foundation, is set for Sunday. The event is a community tradition in which the Rev. Dr. Warren F. Best p...
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GOP could stand to review Coolidge's principlesOct 04, 2007 11:00 pm - WOODSTOCK, VT. -- The Wall Street Journal reports that Republicans may soon lose the votes of some economic conservatives. In part, it's because of the unending war and ...
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Playoff outlook not perfect science, but fun to doOct 04, 2007 11:00 pm - With growth comes growing pains. If current predictions still ring true after Week 9 of the football season, Burlington Central and Hampshire will learn that first-hand....
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Fox Valley Conference races remain up for grabsOct 04, 2007 11:00 pm - With just a handful of conference matches remaining before the postseason gets under way, the area boy's soccer scene has spectators holding their breath and biting thei...
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Illinois test standards may be lower, study saysOct 03, 2007 11:00 pm - More than three-quarters of Illinois students read and calculated math at grade level this year. Four years ago, nearly two-thirds -- or 64 percent of state public scho...