The Prospect High School Knights lost to to Evanston 63 to 56 at Nile North High School Regional Site.
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The Prospect High School Knights lost to to Evanston 63 to 56 at Nile North High School Regional Site.
WED FEB 27 2008 KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — While Afghanistan cultivates 90 percent of the world supply of opium for heroin production for distribution in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East; a six-hour gunfight decided a victory for NATO forces who killed 25 Taliban fighters and arrested others. On Thursday four other Taliban were killed when a landmine intended for the NATO opium eradication team detonated during installation.
Taliban commander named Mullah Naqeebullah was among the dead.
The troops found 1.65 tons of opium, which ISAF (NATO’s International Security Assistance Force) said was worth $400 million — estimated street value after export from Afghanistan.
TUE FEB 26 2008 — Two NATO soldiers were killed while conducting a routine patrol when a roadside bomb exploded in the Sharan district of Paktika province.
The two soldiers killed were identified as Cpl. Szymon Slowik and Pvt. Hubert Kowalewski from Poland. One soldier was also wounded. Poland has about 1,200 troops in Afghanistan.
Total Lunar Eclipse — February 20, 2008 in a time lapse presentation of still images set to video.

SPECTACULAR PHOTOS: Lunar eclipse photographed from Bradley, Illinois on February 20th, 2008 in 3-5 minute intervals from 7:51pm to 9:24pm Central Standard Time. Photo credit: Tim Lundmark.
Photographs were modified by Arlingtoncards.com for The Cardinal. The original file is available here on Wikipedia.
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Arlington Heights snowfall is 2 inches at 9:00 a.m. Snowfall began before midnight and continued overnight.
Temperatures are expected to rise above freezing to 36
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