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2. Depression survivors remember hope: the lessons they learned during childhood in the 1930s weren't easy, but have lasted a lifetime
3. GAMESPY TO LAUNCH LARGEST INTERNET TUNER
4. CRASH OF FLIGHT 3407; Probe: Plane rolled, hit flat; Official says 3 or 4 days needed to remove bodies from wreckage
5. At least for now, Franken leading Minnesota recount; Yet another turnaround puts Dem up by 251
6. CAMPAIGN 2008; Franken turns Minnesota race serious
7. MIDWEST FLOODS; Mississippi continues to tear through levees; Rural stretches of Missouri and Illinois now at risk
8. Midwest flood may cover nation in higher food prices: with farmers unable to cultivate soybeans and corn and cutting back herds, already-stressed consumers can expect to pay more
9. Hope drains from flooded Iowa town: residents of Palo, Iowa, who fled the Cedar River deluge return to check on their homes. For some, there is only ruin
10. Tornado kills 4 at Iowa Boy Scout camp: at least 40 people are injured while heading for cover at a leadership training outing
11. Survivor of tornado at Iowa Scout camp: 'Everything is gone': in Omaha, the parents of Hal Emas, 14, got a call from their son not long after learning a twister hit his Scout camp about 40 miles away. a total of 6 die in Midwest storms
12. The house where a tragic memory lives: families of six rampage victims are thwarted in trying to burn down the crime site
13. L.A. files 'cyber bully' charges against Missouri mother in connection with girl's suicide: Lori Drew is accused of creating a fraudulent MySpace persona whose comments may be linked to the teen's death
14. Ohio town deals with the awful truth about Iraq soldier: although Sgt. 'Matt' Maupin was captured four years ago, the townspeople of Batavia, Ohio, never stopped believing that he would return. the discovery of his remains hits them hard
15. Flood victims use respite to salvage what they can: the nation's heartland braces for more rain. in Piedmont, Mo., phone lines are out, bathing water comes from a motel pool and mud is everywhere
16. An UNSOLVED SLAYING has emerged as a key chapter in a SERIES OF SCANDALS to hit the Motor City; Cold case manages to keep the heat on Detroit's mayor
17. Towns watch salt supplies melt away: frequent winter storms, record snowfall and a few thefts have eaten away stockpiles, straining local budgets. And it's not spring yet
18. For family, news of slaying overdue: relatives of Kathleen Savio, Drew Peterson's third wife, always suspected him of killing her. Then his fourth wife disappeared
19. With newly fallen snow comes the ongoing quest to clean and claim a parking space; In Chicago, what's shoveled is mine
20. With age does not come immunity; With more living longer, seniors still risk STDs
21. Officer's 4th wife missing; 3rd to be exhumed
22. INFAMOUS RELATIVE; John Dillinger's great-nephew aims to protect outlaw's memory, but some say his crusade is a misguided bid for money and glory; For good or bad, legacy is his
23. Wisconsin town mourns 6, and killer: the people of Crandon saw the six victims and the gunman grow up. 'Thats what makes it so hard
24. Wisconsin town grieving in shooting aftermath: Officials say the deputy, 20, who shot and killed 6 people, had earlier argued with an ex-girlfriend. One man is in serious condition
25. Iowas political song and dance: Caucus The Musical has some fun with the state's venerable but sometimes tiresome electoral tradition
26. Sen. Craig changes mind, won't resign: though he loses a bid to withdraw his guilty plea, he decides to stay in office, angering some GOP colleagues
27. Judge won't let Craig withdraw guilty plea: the Idaho senator, who was accused of soliciting sex in an airport bathroom, says he won't resign
28. No decision for days on Craig plea: Minnesota judge declines to make an immediate ruling after a court hearing. The Idaho senator is seeking to withdraw his guilty plea in a restroom sex-sting case
29. Footbath plan spurs religious debate in Mich. Muslims benefit unfairly, critics say
30. 3 lose school jobs in slaying cover-up: Eastern Michigan University's president is fired, two officials must resign, They had said Laura Dickinson didn't die of foul play
31. Getting serious about pet custody: Wisconsin is believed to be the first state to consider a law to settle divorcing couples' battles over Fluffy and Fido
32. City, state clash on gay couple benefits: Kalamazoo rewrites its policy after it was ruled illegal because of Michigan's ban on same-sex marriage
33. Final plea for Antioch: 'It wasn't just a college'; Alums' fervor for historic school can't save it from its financial woes and dropping rolls
34. Rally isn't enough to save Ohio college: Thousands show support at Antioch, a liberal arts school beset by financial woes and ebbing enrollment. But it will still close in '08
35. Outrage at school's silence on killing: Victim's parents and students question Eastern Michigan University's silence about homicide in dorm room
36. Suicide doctor paroled after 8 years: Jack Kevorkian says he will no longer help patients to die but will work to change laws
37. Haircut, and a haven
38. Kansas town begins mourning
39. Town faces hazy future after exit of auto plant: downturn in Lorain, Ohio, may hint at what similar locales will face
40. A fight to put the brakes on a license plate law: in Indiana, the extra fee for specialty tags doesn't apply to one that invokes the divine, critics go to court
41. Abstaining from federal sex-ed funds: more states are refusing grants to teach chastity, objecting to restrictions
42. In Wisconsin, a fight over lights, cameras, legislative action: Some legislators want to push up the start date of film industry incentives. Others say there are more pressing issues
43. 6 die, 19 injured in bus plunge : Four teammates from Ohio college are killed en route to games, along with driver and his wife
44. Out of prison, candidates head back into politics; Four imprisoned for corruption are seeking Chicago City Council posts
45. Chicago ex-aldermen out of prison, back on ballot: convicted of corruption, they are campaigning to reclaim seats on the City Council
46. Tightwad bank is beyond saving: The institution was a social hub and a sign of better times for the oddly named Missouri town, but it's closing, a victim of finances
47. TREND; Scaling the icy grain-silo peaks of Iowa; Climbing fans hit new heights on makeshift mountaintops
48. Ford library is a window on his unique legacy: A bounty of documents sheds light on a staff whose members continue to hold sway
49. Like the Alps, but in Iowa
50. Rural mothers are learning lines for TV: in depressed areas of the Midwest and South, stay-at-home workers happily transcribe reality show footage
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