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June 15-21, 2005

 To catch gay prostitutes in bird sanctuary, police try 'no trespassing' signs, fences
 Benefits outweigh drawbacks for proposed development, according to Pastor Buchanan
 City Beat
 Local company launches computer system to help hospitals cope with disasters or terrorism
 Andrew Engel, teacher at St. Gregory, dies at 28
 Polkaholics
 New LPCC site
 Saunter through Millennium Park
 Sgt. Grassi honored for acting heroically in face of grave danger
 Task force finds many gray areas under Sun Sun
 Chicago Cubs' wives to launch children's book, 'Wrigley Field from A to Z'
 Police Beat
 Letter to the Editor - Shocked, saddened by events at Sulzer
 Neighborhood Notes
 Letter to the Editor - Celebrating dance & diversity
 PARKING LAWS PROMOTE BICYCLIST SAFETY
 Custer's Last Stand Festival offers antiques, arts & crafts, jazz, puppets, varied entertainment
 Diabetes education programs
 National City introduces Identity Protect to help customers fight identity theft
 Cut federal taxes on home purchase or rehab with brand new Tax Smart
 Musical stage play entertains, leaves its audience thinking
 Inside Talk
 YUM - Neighborhood Eats
 A FATHER'S DAY GIFT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
 New cancer support group
 Young movie lovers learn to analyze and create films