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		It 
		will soon be time for a new play production at Lincoln College. Students will perform their rendition of “Trojan Women,” 
		directed by Professor Kenneth Kendall. The play is a Greek tragedy. 
		
		The play will be presented Feb. 13-16 at 7:30 
		p.m. in the
		Johnston Center for Performing Arts. There will also be a performance Feb. 17 
		at 2 p.m. 
		
		The set, shown here, was designed by Mike Frost, shop foreman and 
		graduate of the theater program at Lincoln College, and Martin Holden, 
		professor of theater. The set was built primarily by Frost and Holden, 
		with help from the students in the program. According to Frost, this set 
		is the largest any of the current theater faculty have ever seen on 
		the LC campus. 
		
								Photo by 
		Derek Hurley  
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In 
				this June 4, 1945, file photo, President Harry Truman, left, is 
				presented with a bronze statue by sculptor Felix de Weldon, 
				center, and Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal at the 
				White House in Washington. The sculpture, depicting five Marines 
				and a Navy Corpsman raising the flag on the island of Iwo Jima, 
				was inspired by a photo taken by Rosenthal on Feb. 23, 1945. The 
				original 12 1/2-foot-tall statue created by de Weldon soon after 
				Rosenthal took his picture in 1945 is being auctioned Feb. 22 in New York.  
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				 Original 
				Iwo Jima monument coming
 to NYC auction
 
 
 
				
  NBC 
				pulls 'Do No Harm'
 after 2 low-rated
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			Grammy Watch 
				
				
				 Black 
				Keys ready for Grammys
 with 5 nominations
 
 
 
 
				
				
				 Davis 
				gala 'bittersweet' year
 after Houston death
 
 
 
			
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				Kors share the 'Runway' at
 NY Fashion Week
 
 
 
				
				
				 Nautical 
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 Rotterdam show
 
 
 
			
			
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			Friday, Feb. 8: 
				
				
				City approves further 
				research into federal dollars for Oglesby bridge
				
				
			
				
				Lincoln police warn 
				of possible cellphone scam going on in this area
				
				Youngsters walk through 
				aviation history at Heritage In Flight Museum
				
				Mount Pulaski Courthouse 
				celebrates Abe on Saturday 
				Marketing assistance 
				loans and loan deficiency payments continued for the 2013 crop 
				year 
				Lincoln Land Health 
				Information Exchange launches website 
				Department of Insurance 
				warns consumers not to purchase home warranty service from 
				Arkidus Home Protection 
				Police reports 
				
			Railers earn top seed in regional; Rochester, Glenbrook South 
			come to Roy S. Anderson Gym this weekendBy Justin Tierney
 
				
			Lady Toppers take regional 
				
			Lincoln Swish win 
			Hopedale tournament 
				St. Teresa High School senior signs with LCU volleyball 
			
				
				
				Mayfield's Mutterings: Illinois shocks No. 
				1 Hoosiers!By Jeff 
				Mayfield
 
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