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* Corporate property tax breaks may slow down - Board of Review changes may help homeowners

* Krol: This wasn’t our cleanest year in politics… What turmoils will bubble up to the surface

* Dems to use past year as springboard - Legislators must contend with political and fiscal pressures to put new influence to good use in 2007.

* Here’s hoping for shades, guts and luck entering ‘07

* ‘Not stopping for anything‘ - After a year of heavy blows, mayor remains on his feet

* Illinoisans brace for electric rate increase in 2007

* Ameren shift on horizon - Customers may opt to phase in rate increase

* Editorial: Rate phase-in option better than nothing

* Union starts bid to ‘Save the Journal Star’

* Save the Journal-Star

* Fearing the Homeless

* GOP senators challenge Health Facilities Planning Board

* Campaign finance rules tighter, but gaps remain

* County board president appoints father’s doctor to post

* Unanswered questions in the latest city hiring scandal

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Jan 2, 07 @ 1:40 am

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  1. Instead of writing David Copley to urge him to save the Peoria Journal Star from outside buyers, they should work to restore a little integrity to their statehouse “news coverage.” Aaron Schock would have to drive drunk over a little girl playing in her front yard before Molly Parker would write an unkind word about him. Strike that — she’d probably complain that Mike Madigan conspired to put the sun in his eyes.

    Comment by Yellow Dog Democrat Tuesday, Jan 2, 07 @ 8:01 am

  2. [Sigh}

    All those links and only one comment.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Jan 3, 07 @ 2:06 am

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