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September 2007
The outer office: Lobbyists will be back at the rail. And likely in greater numbers.
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The green way: Restore and preserve natural and cultural resources.
June 2007
Freight gridlock: The complications of a solution are as real as the consequences of inaction
May 2007
Burning question: How to help the poor? The answer might be found in the stories and the voices of Illinoisans who themselves live in the poorest communities in the state
April 2007
Grim prognosis: Illinois' fiscal health is in a sorry state
March 2007
The Illinois GOP puzzles over ways to rebuild
February 2007
Obama: He puts ethics on the agenda
January 2007
Women in prison:
Mothers can learn to parent from behind bars, but they'll still have to go home.
December 2006
Art and ethnicity: Illinois' culture is a vivid tapestry woven by a multitude of artists whose ethnicity is central to their work
November 2006
Who would want to run? Has elected office become so onerous that it threatens the quality of American governance? The answers are not reassuring
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FEATURES
Global risk by Daniel Vock
Can America ensure the safety of imported goods? Pressure is increasing to step up national testing and border inspections.
Booster shot by Bethany Jaeger
The governor is now acting on his own to extend state health care subsidies. But he'll need to follow up with a funding source.
Manna from Decatur Essay by James Krohe Jr.
Corn ethanol has been described as almost a religion in the Midwest. But it promises more than it can deliver.
Is sex ed a no-no? by Maura Kelly Lannan
Federal funders say so and are offering grants for abstinence-only programs. But some state no longer take the money.
THE BOYS OF OCTOBER
Baseball matters Essay by Robert Kuhn McGregor
Warriors do not play frivolous games, or at least they do not play them frivolously.
EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK by Peggy Boyer Long
The boys and girls of summer could use some coaching on the essence of the game
STATE OF THE STATE by Bethany Carson
Distrust and lack of communication in Springfield spoil opportunities statewide
BRIEFLY
GREAT LAKES
BP dumps lake pollution plan
AGRICULTURE
High corn prices may lead to new pest problems
Web site follows insect migration
IT KEEPS GOING AND GOING AND GOING
State lawmakers still at it long past Labor Day
Statewide smoking ban, Electricity rate relief, Stem cell research, Teen driving safety, Drunk driving, Sex offenders, Freedom of the press, School bullying, Hospital infections
Anti-violence program hit
House Dems hit the road on the budget
Left Behind
Native cultural items tell Illinois' story
A MATTER OF OPINION
Should Illinoisans get the recall option?
HUMANITIES
Chicago festival shines a light on climate change
PEOPLE
State aide's federal record comes to light
AWARDS
Peggy Boyer Long, Daniel Hynes
SHIFTS AT THE TOP
Dr. Damon Arnold, Eric Whitaker, Milt Sees
The Illinois National Guard gains a new director
UIUC's Police Training Institute director resigns
Scientist creates new fuel cell research software
ENDS AND MEANS by Charles N. Wheeler III
The governor's lawsuits are the latest signs of a toxic environment at the Statehouse
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