Monday, October 27, 2008

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Chicago police searching for Jennifer Hudson's 7-year-old nephew find a boy's body in a white SUV.


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McNabb, Ryan meet after game
Dogs jump a spot in BCS standings
No. 6 Georgia and No. 8 Florida meet in Jacksonville, Fla., Saturday, with the winner getting the inside track to the play in the SEC title game with national championship hopes.
UGA Rewind: Bulldogs over LSU | Meyer to Gators: Shut up
•Next game: vs. Gators at Jacksonville, 3:30 p.m., Saturday, CBS, 750 AM.
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Yellow Jackets miss their chance
On a day when Tech could have jumped to the head of the class in the ACC, the Jackets fell back to the pack, punished by Virginia's bullying offense and saddled with three turnovers.
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Hewitt's Jackets picked to finish 8th in ACC basketball
Next game: vs. Florida State, 3:30 p.m., Saturday, ABC, 790 AM.
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AJC Rankings: Key tests for top high school teams
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Hawks set final roster
The team's final roster has been set at 15, with Mario West, Othello Hunter and Thomas Gardner filling out the final three spots.
Johnson ready to start season
•Season opener: at Orlando, Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Home opener: vs. Philadelphia, Saturday.
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Late call hurts as Falcons fall to Eagles
A controversial call on a punt return leaves the Falcons without the ball - and without a shot at another miracle comeback - and sends them spiraling to a 27-14 defeat at Lincoln Financial Field.
Photos | Was bad call to blame?
•Next game: at Oakland, 4 p.m., Sunday, Fox, 92.9 FM.
NFL players could face doping suspensions
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John Smoltz gets thrown a curve
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Phillies lead World Series 3-1
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Terence Moore: No stopping Johnson in NASCAR.
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Jeff Schultz: Falcons fumbled their chance.

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INDIANA WIRE

Gov. hopefuls put streamlining on back burner

Palin to visit Jeffersonville on Wednesday

Indiana's largest paper passes on prez endorsement

Daniels, Gary mayor discuss Gary airport's future

Daniels says he'll drop plan to privatize lottery

Study: Poor working families on rise in state

Absentee-ballot requests sent by union invalid

NORTHERN INDIANA

Gary Post-Tribune

Crisis will delay economic plans

COLUMN: Covering Obama on election night a costly assignment

Pay-cut fight costly in Gary

Familiar faces vying for state House seat

Candidates differ on property taxes

Presidential battle making waves in gov's race

On the environment, clear differences exist between candidates

Critics find flaws in plans for health care

ENDORSEMENT: Daniels has earned another term

Palin road show hits Fort Wayne

Indiana Supreme Court declines vote case

Bill could shift cost of 911 dispatch

Times of Northwest Indiana

Five judges seek retention on November ballot

Lehe, Sutton face off once again

Tax rates wait on Hammond

Porter Twp. to test referendum process

Ekdahl challenges Pappas for Portage seat

ENDORSEMENT: We endorse Visclosky, Donnelly, Halvorson

ENDORSEMENT: We endorse Randolph, Charbonneau

South Bend Tribune

Mishawaka mayor talks up history of city

Donnelly vs. Puckett

Public hearing Tuesday on St. Joseph County budget

Horning looks to hold steady, improve in polls

Long Thompson optimistic as election nears

Daniels counts on visibility, lots of campaign cash

COLUMN: Indiana could be a president-maker

EDITORIAL: Why we endorse candidates for public office

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

Kelty case: 14 months, $20,000, abrupt end

Will Hoosiers make change of their own?

Souder owns big cash lead

Long Thompson stays competitive

Horning defends the Constitution

COLUMN: Patient faithful: 'She's worth it'

ENDORSEMENT: Re-elect Souder

ENDORSEMENT: Corona, Hill and Peirce for FWCS

ENDORSEMENT: Moss, Buskirk, Hoot

Lafayette Journal and Courier

Congressional campaigns focus on energy

WL's cost cutting makes modest dent in budget

Purdue students let off steam from campaigns

Most incumbents spending far more than challengers

Voters to decide future of township assessor

Contenders bring variety of experience to Clinton race

Economic worries fuel voter choices

Bread, milk, eggs, politics

EDITORIAL: A strong case for shrinking government

ENDORSEMENT: Obama is the leader our country needs

ENDORSEMENT: Daniels will continue to bolster state

CENTRAL INDIANA

Indianapolis Star

Sheriff has spent $3M on law firm

Weekend brings out many early voters in Marion County

Long Thompson willing to put up a tough fight

Horning prides himself on being an outsider

Daniels has shown 2 different styles of leadership

COLUMN: Obama's road map to tight race

State Dems might gain ground in Congress

Early voting draws thousands

Governors headed to state

Obama's folks feel good about state

Democrats, GOP say poll tactic is off-limits

ENDORSEMENT: These candidates earned our support (Indiana House)

ENDORSEMENT: Obama or McCain: Your turn to choose

EDITORIAL: Your chance to reduce the size of government

Anderson Herald Bulletin

RACE & POLITICS: Discrimination still exists in America

RACE & POLITICS: Local politicians say race didn't help them

RACE & POLITICS: Some white Dems voting for McCain

RACE & POLITICS: To local voters, race doesn't matter

RACE & POLITICS: Who will black women vote for?

Pendleton resident speaks at Obama rally

Sides campaign on assessor issue

EDITORIAL: Candidates: Makeover edition

ENDORSEMENT: Keep surveyor's office moving into the future

ENDORSEMENT: Two incumbents should get six more years on benches

ENDORSEMENT: Trio of Republicans get nod for county council

Muncie Star Press

Two commissioner seats up for grabs in Blackford County

Experts: Government can fix problems ... even potholes

Daniels: If Indiana's first lady can get fit, so can you

ENDORSEMENT: Obama the clear choice in these unsettled times

Richmond Palladium-Item

Voter: Use your voice

Vote centers open Monday

Assessors fight Wayne issue

Issue's passage would eliminate 4 jobs Dec. 31

ENDORSEMENT: Our choices in contested Nov. 4 races

EDITORIAL: Smoking bans best left to state law

Terre Haute Tribune-Star

Kansas, Arizona guvs to campaign for Obama in Terre Haute

Mick Love going door-to-door in battle against Public Question No. 1

Nearly 7,000 ballots cast at satellite sites as of Friday

Jill Long Thompson launches bus tour, makes campaign stops in Valley

Absentee voters who make mistakes have options for correction

Financial reports show elections aren't cheap

School board incumbents spending thousands

Congressional hopeful Greg Goode rides the rails for campaign tour

SOUTHERN INDIANA

Evansville Courier & Press

Township officials justify office, say consolidation reduces voter's voice

Groups form on referendum, officials warned on politicking at work

Daniels shows 5-1 fundraising edge in Southwestern Indiana

Jill Long Thompson fires up local Democrats

ENDORSEMENT: For attorney general

ENDORSEMENT: For governor

ENDORSEMENT: For County Council

Louisville Courier-Journal

Ninth District a repeat of 2006

Palin will visit Jeffersonville for rally

Debate tells much of House hopefuls

Daniels' plan to lease lottery is scratched

Floyd Democrats' sample ballot contains error

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