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January 23-29, 2002
Fires take two lives
From silicon to self-storage
Sulzer study still 'in the works,' but public still left in the dark
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
“He who is of a calm and
happy disposition will hardly feel
the pressure of age, but to him who is
of an opposite disposition youth and
age are equally a burden.”
Plato (428-348 B.C.)
“The Republic”
Uptown residents fight to save hotel building
Chicago immigrants share housing concerns
Gallery 37 paints city's most visible billboard
Find your youth at Thresholds' benefit: 'Young at Heart'
Long-time chamber members win grand prize raffle
'Play it cool' at winter jazz weekend
Unique aesthetic of photograms on display at DePaul
'City in a Garden' photo exhibition opens at CAC
Home-buying primer for novices, veterans
Attendance strong at Notebaert
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