The following are events scheduled this week and stories you can catch in The Journal Gazette. Please note that many events, especially court appearances, are subject to change at the last minute.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is in Berlin for 20th-anniversary celebrations marking fall of the Berlin Wall
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israels prime minister, visits Washington to speak at the annual conference of the United Jewish Communities and The Jewish Federations of North America. President Obama addresses the conference Tuesday
Trial scheduled for Andrew Thomas Gallo in the car-crash death of Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart
On the front page: DeKalb County passed a resolution declaring all unincorporated areas economic revitalization areas – streamlining a step in the tax-break process. Some critics say it bends too far backward for companies.
Senate committee hearings on pending treaties, homeless veterans, greenhouse gas emissions, climate change, swine flu, bank overdraft fees and bipartisan proposals for long-term fiscal stability
Scheduled execution of John Muhammad, who masterminded the 2002 sniper killings that left 10 dead in the Washington, D.C., area
In the Living section: TVs beloved Sesame Street turns 40
Veterans Day, bond markets closed
Country Music Association Awards presented in Nashville, Tenn.
President Obama travels to Asia through Nov. 19
In the Sports section: Its national college basketball signing day, and locally, Bishop Luers senior Deshaun Thomas is expected to sign with Ohio State and Blackhawk Christians Russell Byrd with Michigan State
Torii Hunter, Los Angeles Angels center fielder and a former Fort Wayne Wizard, receives the 2009 Branch Rickey Award for humanitarian service
In the Sports section: The college basketball season begins, and the slate includes No. 7 Purdue and Indiana at home.
In the Living section: Vampires vs. werewolves: Fans choose Twilight teams.
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