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Lincoln
Christian University students from the Chinese Institute were treated to
a free meal at Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant on Thursday, Valentine's
Day. The group was celebrating a different holiday, though, one that is
near and dear to their hearts: the Chinese New Year. The Chopsticks
owner, who is known to most all as just Annie, said she wanted to do this
special event because these young people are a long way from home and
family. The Chinese New Year is an important religious celebration
in their homeland, and she wanted to bring that to them here in Lincoln.
Many of their favorite foods
and traditional noodles were served for the occasion.
Mr. Lee, pictured in back on the left is in charge of the Chinese
Institute at LCU. Annie is in back at the right. It was hard
to figure out who was the most excited about the event, the students or
Annie.
Photo by Karen
Hargis
(Click on image for larger version.)
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In
this March
20, 2012,
file photo
taken in
Chicago,
then-Rep.
Jesse
Jackson Jr.,
D-Ill.,
speaks at a
Democratic
primary
election
night party.
The former
congressman
and his wife,
Sandra, were
charged
Friday
with
spending
$750,000 in
campaign
funds on
personal
expenses.
AP
photo by M.
Spencer
Green
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Feb. 16
Woman's Club and DAR,
Community Action meeting,
Brenda Westphal,
Cheryl Boyd, meeting at Allen
Chapel, starting seeds, Lincoln statue project, scrapbooking workshop,
blood drive, Atlanta writing circle, HSLC chili and soup, jazz concert,
Republican city primary
notices, Bowling for Books, Red Cross Heroes Breakfast, absentee and early voting, Polar Plunge
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Prospect of prison looms for
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killer's aftermath
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Gun
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This Nov.
19, 2010, file photo shows The Elms mansion in Newport, R.I., as
seen through an opening in an iron fence. Newly discovered
photographs, documents and family histories have inspired the
creation of a tour about servants at The Elms, echoing themes of
the British drama program, "Downton Abbey."
AP photo by Steven Senne (Click on image for larger version.)
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Downton Abbey
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fans in Asia
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make Oscars wait
C-SPAN
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Jerry
Trainor of
'iCarly' stars
in new sitcom
Charlie
Sheen pays
for injured teen's
therapy dog
'Underdog'
cartoon
co-creator dies
at 85
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Friday, Feb. 15:
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City revisits last week's
decision on Oglesby bridge project
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Logan County committee reviews support for CEDS and Lincoln TIF
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Symphony
residents celebrate Valentine's Day
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Brenda Westphal to retire from
ALMH
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Z-LYFE hosting Trivia Night
Benefit to be held Saturday
for Bethany Anderson
State issues Illinois Trends Report on short-term lending
Abraham Lincoln at your fingertips
Dept. of Corrections announces IT modernization project
Illinois joins $29 million settlement with Toyota
FFA pancake breakfast
Outdoors with Babe Winkelman: The joys of owning guns
Lady Toppers thrill
fans with Class 1A sectional championship
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Album 2
Railer
notes: Alexander,
Railer faithful mourn the loss of longtime assistant John Welsh;
SHG, Moline pose 'challenging weekend'
By Justin
Tierney
LCU fights back; not
enough to beat Eureka
LCU women lose to tough
Eureka
Logan Lanes: Jay Bird League
Redbird baseball opens 112th season at
Memphis
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Thursday, Feb. 14
Wednesday, Feb. 13
Tuesday, Feb. 12
Monday, Feb. 11
Saturday,
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