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August 16-22, 2006

In this issue:

Page 1:
Historic Lathrop Homes face demolition and new construction
Scottish Rites Masons identify future plans

Page 2:
City Beat: Trial begins in Lakeview cabby murder; Two North Side teens held in sexual assault of MySpace.com ‘friend’
City finds $3 million for new community park
Fifth Third Bank opens new financial center in Wrigleyville
Daley supports property tax cap
Letter to the Editor: "Big box" ordinance
New state elder abuse law praised
Chicagoans move up through the military

Page 3:
Mayor Daley dedicates 51st new library in Bucktown
For Chicago woodworker, this project is a whole new cup of tea
Walk to raise money for lymphoma research
Special events capture essence of the Silk Road

Page 4:
Jazz tour previews the Chicago Jazz Festival
Old-world concert highlights Welch history
Steuben Club skyscraper rises to landmark status
Columbia College highlights pop-up lore
Give hope on Peace Day

Page 5:
Lincoln Park Market

Page 6:
Police Beat

Page 7:
Unique jazz performance keeps up the rhythm

Page 8:
Neighborhood Notes

Page 9:
Explore the city on a neighborhood tour

Page 10:
Deadline looming for architectural design awards
PRINTSAPALOOZA!
German choir to perform sacred works
Tour the city on two wheels

Page 11:
Get your running shoes ready for Chicago Half Marathon
Ald. Matlak faces 32nd Ward competition

Page 12:
Lecture celebrates Chicago icon Burnham
My Buddy Bill comes to ATC for one weekend
Riverview Music Festival rocks into town
Scholarships allow two adults another chance to give back

Page 13:
Fairystories floats into town at TBC
Kudan Group completes four local restaurant transactions
21st annual Bucktown Arts Fest showcases all expressions of art
19th District Advisory Council Outstanding Performance Awards

Page 14:
Chicago Filmmakers profiles unusual and inspiring works
CTA to show artistic side

Page 15:
St. Gregory High School announces open enrollment
DCS fines international phone card providers
Dog wash fundraiser beats the heat and dirt

Page 16:
Consider small claims court to settle without attorney
HCBA to host building permit seminars
St. Joseph Hospital offers cancer assistance
Chicago teens nab book deal
Millennium Park showcases local teen talent

Page 17-19:
Classifieds

Page 20:
The Market Place