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It turns out the Pantagraph's own Web site answers the question:
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The Pantagraph's name is derived from the Greek words "panta" and "grapho," which have a combined meaning of "write all things."
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The Pantagraph's previous name was "The Intelligencer."
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Main St., and was to appear this weekend in The Pantagraph's Holiday Spectacular.
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The Bloomington parade featured a "unique pneumatic array" (The Pantagraph's words) of 42 balloons.
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While researching back issues for The Pantagraph's "How Time Flies" column, Keefe stumbled upon a preview of the inaugural game and the ensuing coverage of it.
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BLOOMINGTON - The Pantagraph's fourth annual Kids Expo, offering a day of fun and entertainment for Central Illinois families, will open at 9 a.m.
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The Bloomington parade featured a "unique pneumatic array" (The Pantagraph's words) of 42 balloons.
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BLOOMINGTON - The Pantagraph's fourth annual Kids Expo, offering a day of fun and entertainment for Central Illinois families, will open at 9 a.m.
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Considering the Pantagraph's previous coverage of this race, I rather expected to see headlines proclaiming
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