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2002 > April > 20
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Wabash-Wacker intersection to shut
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No secret: Bond’s horse has speed
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Waukegan sports complex will soon get under way
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Crate & Barrel thinks outside the box
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Negotiating peace
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Cowardly contact
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Ori’s bat, glove lead to victory
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New trial ordered in Aurora slaying
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16 teams, 8 series, 1 champ
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Oil dependency
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Madison groups seek to build housing
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UAL reports loss, hopes to begin wage-cut talks
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Acts of alienation
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Teardown trend is taking a heavy chomp at Tucson
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FBI warns U.S. banks of terrorism threats
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County gives rental buildings tax break
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A Marshall Plan for Afghanistan
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Bright rays of solar rooms call to over-55
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Yorn & Co. settle in for big bash with gusto
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School border plan advances
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Navy builders arrive in Philippines
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Tinley will get new Metra station with a clock tower
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Church ravaged by fire vows to hold its services
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Afghans gather, hope to meet former king
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18 months after bombing, USS Cole returns to duty
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Griffins blank Wolves to even series
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Whooping cranes earn their wings on trip home
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Palestinians in U.S. tell their story
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Job hunting
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REV. STAVROFOR LAZICH, 89
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Offense does job for Downers S.
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100 extremists on loose, police think
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All that glitters may be the roof over your head
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Margolis, firm battle to defend Ryan’s campaign
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Adoptive mother way out of line
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Israel pulls its soldiers from Jenin
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Trial opens in women’s slayings
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Contracts awarded for renovations
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Unfair advantage
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Official insists U.S. behind UN criticism
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New `classics,’ ads come to new AMC
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– An editorial on Sunday mistakenly said…
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Sales tax revenues called insufficient
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Dean of NU’s music school to leave job
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REIT CEO Callahan quits; Zell takes over
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Get ready to shell out cash if you seek a change order
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Skull identified as missing man’s
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Andersen job offers to grads disappear
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Working families
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District opposes financial panel bill
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Asian village slated for St. Paul is put on hold
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MELVILLE “BUD” MOORE, 69
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Village will buy downtown home
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Replace Baylor
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Modernizing O’Hare is a win-win proposition
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When it comes to stories, Anderson takes it personal
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Foul-ups tainted primary election
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All My Children: Before Vanessa was subdued…
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Moral writing
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WILLIAM J. DUDZIENSKI, 77
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State road budget unchanged despite proposed U.S. cuts
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Liquor tax ruling has legislators worried
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CLARENCE O. PALMQUIST, 93
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Many faiths haunted by sex abuse, clergy say
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On April 20, 1769, Pontiac, famous chief…
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Global lending chiefs target 2 flash points
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Court appoints new judge in Pearl case
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Home inspections being considered
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Man gets 23 years for killing friend
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`Peanut gallery’ queries add to order in court
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Beyond despair
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A simple way to stop leaky outdoor faucets
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`Room’ offers a riveting portrayal of Virginia Woolf
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Spring ritual
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Mickelson ties Nicklaus’ 36-hole mark
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Scientist voted off panel amid pressure, some say
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Power outage changes Beta Band concert to sing-along
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Reliever gets a laugh
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Student arrested after bomb blast
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Skate park proposal studied
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Huitink perfect for Elk Grove
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Bullpen recovers from shaky start
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Critics mixed on old-fashioned `Thoroughly Modern Millie’
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Arafat’s terror
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Water tunnel lawsuit settled
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Plenty of trendy options for home
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`Adams’ focuses on America’s photographer
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RICHARD F. NELSON, 70
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U.S. hypocrisy
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Man gets 3 years for porn
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Sutter lauds `gutsy’ Mironov
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Where did the Democrats go?
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Human-rights report urges Spain to fight racism
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Subdivisions off flood list
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3 hurt when stunt goes awry in Iowa
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Homeowners groups hold a tight rein over some areas
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Clement just finger-licking good for Cubs
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Allied warplanes hit Iraqi air defenses
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BASEBALLAMERICAN LEAGUEBaltimore Orioles: Sent C Fernando Lunar…
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To rebound, Blues must corral them
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Holdman staying put
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Job done, Atlantis, crew glide home
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PAUL L. WOLF, 70
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Israel pulls its soldiers from Jenin
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`Bold’ role made for Borlenghi
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Dear Tom,Where did the terminology jet stream…
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Unsung Hawks defenseman stresses a solid, physical style that protects the net and punishes opposing players when they venture near his goaltender.
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Germans fear blast is Al Qaeda message
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Sales of new homes show disconnect in Dallas area
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Lakers are facing rougher title road
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Priest gives parishioner gift of life
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Razov’s U.S. team chances on line
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Oven’s surprise option chills until it is pre-set to cook
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GERTRUDE WELCH, 87
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What cold? Glenbard West’s Kinn scorches competition
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Toxic living
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DOROTHY JAIS, 78
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ENRON CORP.: McMahon to leave as president June 1
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Anthrax detected in lab worker, office
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Two models now are open at Timber Glen in Gilberts
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Corporate profits not flying higher
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Detective elected police union head
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Killing enemies
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Cold front: The boundary between two air…
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HAROLD C. SANDBLOM, 83
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U.S. airs files from closed hearings
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Grant to aid Genesee Theatre
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Confusing conflict
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Man convicted in 3 slayings
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Poisonous letters
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Autopsy finds crash killed man
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From the ground up
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Walker hangs in for victory
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Police back cop who shot man
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BOBBY MANAGOFF JR., 84
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Bears in good spot for pass rusher
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Biking rules
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Job opportunities
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Treats keep coming for Glenbard N.
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Ex-IRS prober admits to scam
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FARES: Airlines eye select markets for hikes
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Storm buffets Lake County
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Yes, we’re frowning
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Primary success
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Shock selects Demons standout
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Tables turned on Sox
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Plainfield man held in burglary
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KU’s Gooden making early jump to NBA
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RAYMOND W. SNEIDERAITIS, 41
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Lemont continues to spar over disputed open space
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Metra station to open this year
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ROBERT STEWART, 64
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Tax preparer faces more fraud charges
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Words to wise about `proper’ way to raise kids
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Struggling workers
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Cubs good–at giveaway
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Snoop Patrol