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Bush Welcomes Lithuania Into NATO
President Bush welcomed Lithuania into NATO on Saturday, saying the former Soviet republic "will help lift and invigorate" the western alliance.
Half of state school chiefs earn $100,000
For the first time, more than half the state's school superintendents earned $100,000 or more last year, records show.
Judge orders privacy for terrorism suspect
A federal judge ordered privacy for an Islamic charity director charged with bankrolling Osama bin Laden's terrorist network but refused to free him on bond, saying he might flee the country.
Holidays ahead; city closing streets
This weekend's Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, which draws thousands to downtown Chicago, kicks off the coming holiday season's round of street closings. Road construction and CTA track repairs also will affect travel around the city.
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Miss World Pageant Moves to London
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States Plan Suit Over Air Changes
JFK assassination audio, video uncovered
Governor names new U. of I. board chairman
Ryan to meet with murder victims' families
Judge strips guardianship from breast-feeding mother of
eight-year-old
South Side man shot, killed after cashing check
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