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September 13-19, 2006

In this issue:

Page 1:
Inside Publications launches insideChicago.tv Podcasts offer Chicago-centric, neighborhood-specific news, entertainment, features
Detective work, patience lead to arrest of suspect in at least 11 burglaries
When you support locally owned businesses, you strengthen your community, says Local First

Page 2:
CITY BEAT: Class action suit for selling towed cars for scrap; Insecticide spraying
Chain stores may be banned from certain North Side districts
New business Partnership supports women's empowerment workplace

Page 3:
Developer unveils 2 plans for LaSalle Bank site at Lincoln, Belmont, Ashland

Page 4:
Skimming, Internet direct buyers, old-fashioned stealing — everyone's after your money
Mayor vetoes Big Box Ordinance

Page 5:
Lincoln Park Market

Page 6:
Police Beat

Page 7:
Continued Stories

Page 8:
Neighborhood Notes

Page 9:
Balterman's Chicago
Clock tower fixed, lighted on Larchmont Lofts

Page 10:
Local Cadet makes Dean’s List
City inspectors insure minimum heat requirements are met
Pet adoption party

Page11:
Sunflower Market

Page 12:
GreenTech Family Fun Fair this Saturday
Chicago Lighthouse celebrates with French twist
Apply now for Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
Relax, recharge for good cause at Locks of Love benefit

Page 13:
'Come Back, Little Sheba' features ghosts of the past
Local attorney breaks down messy divorce process
Housewalk showcases Victorianera homes in Old Irving Park

Pages 14-15:
TRAVEL: Tamaya: Tradition blends with luxury

Page 16:
'Baby Boomer' comedy comes to Portage Theater Sept. 22 & 23
State Rep. Osterman talks politics with Anixter Center constituents
Profiles Theatre examines beauty, love, culture
Old becomes new at rummage sale

Pages 17-19: Classifieds

Page 20: The Market Place