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  • Politics, people, profits — 2008 headline review

    Politics, people, profits — 2008 headline review

    January 9, 2009 By Teresa Albano

    There are a lot of headlines in a year. Looking through ours, it didn’t take a rocket scientist to notice that the presidential elections and the economy topped the list. But our stories illuminated the events...

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  • Burris likely to be seated in Senate

    Burris likely to be seated in Senate

    January 9, 2009

    CHICAGO — It appears that an agreement is in the works that may allow former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris to be seated as the next U.S. senator from Illinois, filling President-elect Barack Obama’s vacant seat....

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  • Educators call for school funding as key stimulus ingredient

    Educators call for school funding as key stimulus ingredient

    January 9, 2009

    The American Federation of Teachers, National Education Association and American Association of School Administrators are urging Congress and President-elect Obama to ensure education funding is part of the 2009 stimulus package. “Even in these tough economic...

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  • WORLD NOTES: January 17

    WORLD NOTES: January 17

    January 9, 2009

    Peru: Witchhunt builds Late last month Judge Omar Pimentel ruled that 13 labor and leftist political leaders would be confined to their homes during a 15-day investigation period. They included Renan Raffo Munoz, head of the...

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  • Introducing 2008 Progie nominees

    Introducing 2008 Progie nominees

    January 9, 2009 By Bill Meyer

    The newly formed James Agee Cinema Circle has announced this year’s nominations for the Progie Awards honoring the best in progressive cinema. The group is named after the noted playwright, author and longtime writer for The...

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