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August 2-8, 2006

In this issue:

Page 1:
English mural reminds us what is really important
Four possible challengers surface in 32nd Ward
State Rep. McKeon to retire in 2007
Innovative curriculum at St. Matthias School attracts growing enrollment

Page 2:
CITY BEAT
Gala marks 116 years of Hull House Association
CTA's Brown Line continues to present challenges
NBGC adds programs for summer and fall

Page 3:
Parking valets face increasing scrutiny
'WTTW11 Remembers Chicago: Boomer Years' - NEW DOCUMENTARY TO BE FUELED BY AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION

Page 4:
DePaul to offer certificate programs for professional investigators, personal fitness trainers, business continuity specialists

Page 5:
Lincoln Park Market

Page 6:
Police Beat

Page 7:
Fifth Third Bank

Page 8:
Neighborhood Note

Page 9:
Professional boxing pits Hernandez against DeVictoria

Page 10:
New Deal murals restored with private funding
Loop resident one of many walking for suicide prevention

Page 11:
Retro on Roscoe

Page 12:
Lillian Gish stars in 'La Boheme' at Portage Theater

Page 14:
Avoid tricks of thieves, attackers, scammers

Page 15:
Lakeshore Ski & Sports Club’s picnic

Page 16:
Letter to the Editor - Don't sign Quitclaim Deed casually
Local student named Young Scholar at Denison

Page 17-19:
Classifieds

Page 20:
The Market Place