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The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law

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Complete local and regional sports coverage from central Illinois, including the Peoria Rivermen, Peoria Chiefs, Bradley University, Illinois State, Western Illinois, University of Illinois, Big Ten, Missouri Valley, Mid-State 6, Mid-Illini and 60 area high schools
Class in woodland park tells how not to get lost. It was a beautiful day to get lost in the woods, which is exactly what one group of Missourians tried not to do yesterday at Rock Bridge Memorial State Park.
Do you recognize this map segment? Tell us what state it's in, and you could win a free copy of "Hidden Oahu," by Ray Riegert ($14.95, Ulysses Press).
A group of Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery camped out in Stotler Lounge from Tuesday to Thursday. The International Programming Committee sponsored the monks’ visit in a program called The Mystical Arts of Tibet.
The monks constructed a sand painting to release healing and peace. A group of Tibetan Buddhist monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery camped out in Stotler Lounge from Tuesday to Thursday.
David V. Aguilar Chief of Border Patrol U.S. Customs and Border Protection As the nation's highest-ranking Border Patrol officer since May 2004, Chief Aguilar directs the enforcement efforts of more than 12,000 Border Patrol agents nationwide, stepping into a post-9/11 atmosphere of heightened security and immense pressure to protect U.S. borders.
* An alphabetical listing of movies on TV the week of Sept. 24-Sept. 30. Absolution (2006) Samantha Mathis. A New York journalist returns to her small hometown to investigate claims of a comatose man who can miraculously heal people. (NR) 1 hr. 36 mins.
Buying your favorite cold medicine is about to become a surreal experience in Vermont. In some stores, it already is. When you walk into a pharmacy in downtown Burlington -- say, Lakeside or Brooks -- in search of plain old, over-the-counter Sudafed, it's not on the shelf, where it used to be.
Since Nelly's breakthrough six years ago, St. Louis rappers have staked their claim on the industry, with no sign of letting up.
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