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    FILE - In this Aug. 22, 2007 file photo, Robert Murray, chief executive of Ohio-based Murray Energy Corp., speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Huntington, Utah. Murray Energy alleges in an Illinois lawsuit against rival Williamson Energy LLC that after it shared its confidential business plans with Williamson during a deal that later fizzled, Williamson used the proprietary details to buy up enough southern Illinois land to thwart the accuser's expansion plans.
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    Coal company says Illinois rival breached deal

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    July 9, 2014 8:52 pm
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    River hampers efforts to salvage sunken towboat
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    River hampers efforts to salvage sunken towboat

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    July 8, 2014 5:01 pm
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    Father sues school district over son’s suicide

    Father sues school district over son’s suicide

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    July 4, 2014 2:36 pm
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    In this Tuesday, July 1, 2014 photo, a St. Louis Fire Department boat and a U.S. Coast Guard are seen searching for a sunken towboat in the Mississippi River near the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge in St. Louis. The Coast Guard says the 70-foot, 140-ton Jim Marko went under Tuesday. Four crew members were rescued. Authorities have reopened the Mississippi River at St. Louis to barge traffic as salvage crews sort out how to remove a towboat that sank with possibly 10,000 gallons of diesel fuel aboard. (AP Photo/The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Cristina Fletes-Boutte) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT
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    Coast Guard: Towboat sank with 10,000 gallons fuel

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    July 2, 2014 6:07 pm
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    State VA centers grapple with influx of women

    State VA centers grapple with influx of women

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    June 28, 2014 2:38 pm
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    SIU mulls options in Carbondale chancellor’s post

    SIU mulls options in Carbondale chancellor’s post

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    June 19, 2014 5:38 pm
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    FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2005 file photo, a single flower adorns the neck of one of the bronze miners on the monument at the grave of Mary
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    Mother Jones monument in Illinois to be restored

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    June 18, 2014 6:35 pm
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    Pilot recounts bailing from damaged skydiver plane

    Pilot recounts bailing from damaged skydiver plane

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    FILE - In this May 1, 2014 file photo, Southern Illinois University President Randy Dunn, addresses his goals at his office in Carbondale, Ill. Just a month on the job heading the Southern Illinois University system, Dunn's own transition may involving having to address a big one pending with the Carbondale campus chancellor's likely exodus to Arizona. The Arizona Board of Regents announced Friday, June 6,2014, that Rita Cheng, the 18,000-student Carbondale school's overseer since mid-2010, has been named the sole finalist for its presidency of Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff after a monthslong search. (AP Photo/The Southern, Steve Matzker, File)

    SIU holding off on Carbondale chancellor search

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    June 7, 2014 6:02 pm
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    Illinois woman accused of theft over cancer claims

    Illinois woman accused of theft over cancer claims

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    June 4, 2014 10:06 pm
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