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October 11-17, 2006

IN THIS ISSUE:

Page 1:
Colorful Web site shares Riverview memories
Bringing the tailgate to Lincoln Park: a Big Ten bar crawl
Somebody's watching you . . . commit a crime

Page 2:
Two smooth talkers turn out to be frauds
Water rains through ceiling after bungled burglary attempt
Meetings to present 44th Ward Master Plan Report: STRATEGIES FOR RESIDENTIAL LIVING, PARKING, BUSINESS DEV'T, GREEN SPACE
Hear the details, give your input

Page 3:
Fritchey gets close look at Taiwan's trade, mass transit

Page 4:
Police raise funds for honorary brother Jim Blasinski, known for heroism, upbeat attitude
Parishes of Lincoln Avenue Walk for Life

Page 5:
Lincoln Park Market

Page 6:
Police Beat

Page 7:
Nicole Gallery: Fritz Millevoix

Page 8:
Neighborhood Notes

Page 9:
The Market Place

Page 10:
Stories to inspire from around world
Letter to the Editor: Hanna lawsuit offensive rhetoric

Page 11:
Sunflower Market

Page 12:
Hanna lawsuit offensive rhetoric reading, fine arts, athletic programs at St. Ben's School
Tours, open houses at St. Ben's preschool, kindergarten
Austrian Mixed Chorus Concert
How to find lawyer if you can’t afford one
Clean & Green Volunteer Clean-Up
Tai Chi classes at JASC
Air Force Airman Luis A. Bermudez

Page 13:
Chicago International Film Festival hits stride
Independent Schools Fair Oct. 29 to showcase North Side private schools

Page 14:
Raucous, irreverent 'Kama Sutra'
Emerald City adds 'Seussical' to upcoming season
Lupus & Rheumatoid Arthritis Therapies

Page 15:
Grand reopening of McCormick Boys & Girls Club
Sweet way to help kids affected by cancer

Page 16:
Continuations

Page 17-19:
Classifieds

Page 19:
Ernestine Jackson as Mama in 'Raisin'
Youth Runaway Prevention Campaign in November

Page 20:
Cubs thank their neighbors