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Articles in February, 2002 issue of Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
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Second superintendent candidate visits Lake Park campus.(Neighbor)
by Findlay, Melynda -
Dist. 211 may ring up change in cell phone use.(Neighbor)
by Fuller, Jim -
Schaumburg fire chief receives honor for heart devices Defibrillators may be installed in all village buildings.(Neighbor)
by Korecki, Natasha - Relay for Life kickoff event slated tonight.(Neighbor)
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Hackett, Quintal beat former team.(Sports)
by Sassone, Tim - Northwest suburbs in 60 seconds.(News)
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Harris impresses Manuel with all-or-nothing attitude.(Sports)
by Gregor, Scot - Underdog Huskies win wrestling tourney on home turf.(Neighbor)
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MADD questions treatment of star athlete in Lisle.(News)
by Pyke, Marni -
Helping to make a difference Wheaton woman tells her stories of ground zero.(Neighbor)
by Hitzeman, Harry -
Dist. 108 staff, residents meet third candidate.(News)
by Findlay, Melynda -
Students jump into good health with fund-raiser.(Neighbor)
by Dillon, Naomi - Police reports.(News)
- Police reports.(News)
- [0] The briefs.(Neighbor)
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Stevenson sells discount card for fund-raiser.(Neighbor)
by Grusich, Kate -
How funding shift would hurt or help suburban schools.(News)
by Patterson, John -
Bond denied again for jailed arson suspect.(News)
by Keeshan, Charles -
Journey to the center of the Earth Inflatable globe gives Cary students a different perspective on the world.(Neighbor)
by Seigle, Max -
Burger, Vesely set to dial long distance.(Sports)
by Bush, Joe - Northwest suburbs in 60 seconds.(News)
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County forest district woods in 'poor shape,' study finds.(News)
by Toomey, Shamus - Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the Editor)
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Looking back, Housley proud of what U.S. team accomplished.(Sports)
by Sassone, Tim -
Will Oilers' Salo be permanently traumatized by Olympic flop?(Sports)
by Sassone, Tim -
Developer unveils plan for Main Street parking lot.(Neighbor)
by Hitzeman, Harry -
Not enough Lisle takes aims at bigger goals starting tonight at sectional.(Sports)
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Superintendent candidate visits Lake Park High Second of three finalists for Dist. 108's top job says school district has 'tremendous potential'.(News)
by Findlay, Melynda -
Carpentersville man convicted in drug bust that injured officer.(News)
by O'Konowitz, Tom - Police reports.(News)
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Woman accused of killing her mother now charged with assaulting officer.(News)
by Keeshan, Charles -
ECC rolls over Illinois Valley; women also triumph.(Sports)
by Oshinski, Allen -
Engstrom shoots Wildcats past Warhawks.(Sports)
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Village buys house to remodel, resell.(News)
by King, Jason J. -
Support for high school is building brick by brick.(News)
by Waller, C.L. -
Woman charged with DUI in crash.(News)
by Boykin, Ames - We need to do better, as a community, to be informed voters.(Neighbor)
- Police reports.(News)
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Whips set for state Hampshire faces returning Elite Eight qualifier Nashville.(Sports)
by Radtke, John - Police reports.(News)
- Editorials.(News)(Editorial)
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Balanced Bears capture sectional title.(Sports)
by Newton, Jeff -
Board member resigns over user fees issue.(News)
by King, Jason -
Jim Ryan accused of stalling legal fee case.(News)
by Toomey, Shamus -
Rotary's costume ball to promote the arts in town.(Neighbor)
by Boutelle, Tracy -
Joey's gone Ramone says goodbye with posthumous release.(Time Out!)
by Guarino, Mark - Two swimmers willing to pool their talents.(Sports Extra)
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How domestic violence affects kids.(News)
by Gordon, Tony - The briefs.(Neighbor)
- Can 'Watching Ellie' put an end to the 'Seinfeld' curse?(Suburban Living)
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District 220 OKs plan if referendum isn't passed.(News)
by Fuller, James -
Each member of Illinois' senior quintet has left mark.(Sports)
by Willhite, Lindsey -
BG's Guth, Willing stand tall.(Sports)
by Sweda, Tom - Villa Park Library encourages about 40 local youths to write the White House.(Neighbor)
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Couple's generosity provides new home for area food pantry.(News)
by Kunz, Tona -
Board wants lower speed by campus.(News)
by Mellema, Darryl -
Carpentersville proposes larger budget.(News)
by Mann, Dave -
Yorkville will present Wave a tough task.(Sports)
by Miller, Travis -
Rt. 53 a priority for candidates.(News)
by King, Jason J. -
Convict might stay locked up indefinitely.(News)
by Keeshan, Charles -
Dist. 300 unsure how state cutbacks will affect budget.(News)
by Dillon, Naomi - Many of life's little coincidences may happen for a specific reason.(Neighbor)
- Hoffman Estates motor scooter drivers should be licensed.(Neighbor)(Letter to the Editor)
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A shortcut for breast cancer patients A tiny radioactive 'seed' can reduce radiation therapy to five days compared to the standard six weeks.(Health & Fitness)
by Rackl, Lorilyn -
Zhamnov's hip injury doesn't appear to be serious.(Sports)
by Sassone, Tim - Longtime couples tell students how to make marriage last.(Health & Fitness)
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A vision for Maryknoll Plans for former seminary to include skating, safety town.(Neighbor)
by Hitzeman, Harry - [0] The briefs.(Neighbor)
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How attorney general candidates differ on death penalty reform.(News)
by Toomey, Shamus - [0] The briefs.(Neighbor)
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Station referendum takes a back seat to nice weather.(News)
by Filas, Lee -
Huntley, developer squabble casts pall Village, Prime Group head to court today.(News)
by Keeshan, Charles -
Foundation opens applications for grant money.(Neighbor)
by Brooks, Chad - Warm up to spring in Dowagiac, Mich.(Going Places)
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Shoop confident contract extension will be finalized soon.(Sports)
by LeGere, Bob -
Case for the defense: Illinois smothers NU.(Sports)
by Willhite, Lindsey -
Bradford handles NU's Blake.(Sports)
by Willhite, Lindsey -
Class AA Madness about to tip off.(Sports)
by Oberhelman, David -
American Heritage concert will honor the heroes of our nation.(Neighbor)
by Luebke, Nancy -
A joyful noise Arlington Heights bell choir embraces the entire community with musical stylings.(Neighbor)
by Daday, Eileen O.