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- Lost Crusade
- Local supporters pack bars to watch hard-to-find telecast
- Local families, soldiers celebrate, await homecomings
- Region man helped draft Iraqi constitution
- Region divided over Iraq war
- A year after war, hope is scarce in Iraq
- C.P. ambulance trips cut
- E.C. man accused of tax evasion says he's broke
- Lake County, Andersen headed to court
- Police blotter
- Benefit helps military members, their families
- East Lake calendar of events
- Police report
- East Lake news briefs
- Kindergarten enrollment sets record
- MHS students reach out to fire victims
- A year later, housing plan goes to Town Council
- Drug offers hope for cancer patients
- Fire guts church office
- MARRIAGES
- Council again eyes ordinance regulating rentals
- News briefs
- Winfield closes Morgan Street
- Assessors flooded with appeals
- Valpo to use missing persons alert system
- Children learn from magic man
- School attendance boundaries to change
- Porter correction
- Porter County calendar
- Cops: Ten St. Patrick's Day drunken drivers nabbed
- Crime
- Police Beat
- Police return pills in failed drug case
- Keilman returns to Duneland Schools
- Hebron schools receive construction bids
- Water construction set to start in May
- Victim fears release of inmate
- Board nixes elementary addition
- YMCA honors its volunteers
- Shaw rescinds concession
- Stony Ridge Park latest Lan-Oak addition
- Feds to announce decision on Dan Ryan plan
- Daley backs Joyce amid fire probe
- Relationship overload worries online 'anti-socialites'
- McCain steps on GOP's criticism of Kerry
- One year later
- Former Death Row inmate gets new trial
- Blagojevich calls for investigation into casino choice
- Supreme Court will decide if governor can freeze pay raises
- Daley says Chicago police will enforce revised curfew ordinance
- Doctors, hospitals say insurance rates pushing doctors out
- Government seizes herd of elephants
- One dead, 13 injured in rollover accident
- Police report
- News Briefs
- Third child in month killed by Metra train
- State-employed physicians can be sued for errors
- Students support Chief Illiniwek in advisory referendum
- Kernan signs pension secrecy bill
- Indiana, Illinois power plants under fire
- Gary officials arraigned in public corruption case
- Federal crime briefs
- Lake Station man charged with rape
- FCC cites Howard Stern and Bono for indecency
- Tennessee county reverses call to ban gays
- Lotteries for Friday's paper
- A long road to Seattle
- Manhattan manhandles Florida
- His land is Milan
- VU through
- Doomed to not repeat it
- Kouts' doubters quickly quieted
- Success with a Cherry on top
- No bogus: Vikes are Excell-ent
- SCOUTING THE CLASS AA STATE TOURNAMENT
- The cavalry isn't on the way
- Old friends gather for Hammond Hall inductions
- Prior on the mound again
- One and done for Southern Illinois
- Keady mum about future at Purdue
- Tapping into talent
- ND, St. Louis to play NIT game in Fort Wayne
- Questions follow Purdue collapse
- Happy return to Buffalo for Knight
- Road not friendly to VU
- Got ale? Calumet Avenue is about to
- Jobless claims hit 3-year low
- Stewart asks friend to write judge
- EU files to sanction Microsoft
- Stem cell advocate sacked by Bush
- Bush files first WTO trade case against China
- Business briefs
- A somber anniversary
- Ethics and East Chicago
- Same-sex marriages are assault on our culture
- Group hopes to set pace for Portage school system
- Catholic teachings emphasize personal freedom, responsibility
- If marriage is redefined, look out dictionary
- Lugar has been responsive to my family's inquiries
- Schererville hasn't proven ability to plan recreation area
- What happened to Gary's past glories, like good schools?
- Opinion on drugs is bitter pill to swallow
