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November 8-14, 2006

IN THIS ISSUE:

Page 1:

Flames destroy Harvey house, raise suspicion of arson
CONDOS MAY REPLACE LAST FRAME HOME BY ADLER & SULLIVAN IN CHICAGO

On-line book exchange provides books beyond belief


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CITY BEAT:
• Aldermanic candidates Smith, Zelchenko look for support in 43rd Ward
• New program to seize drug dealers' homes, buildings

With exterior renovated by TIF, Uptown Theater may find new owner to tackle entire project


Page 3:

Creative thieves steal identities in many ways


Page 4:

Northside alumnus earns award at U.S. Military Academy

St. Ben's sixth-graders learning on laptops


Page 5:

Lincoln Park Market


Page 6:

Police Beat


Page 7:

Free lung cancer workshop


Page 8:

Neighborhood Notes


Page 9:

Ken Kincaid persuades kids to turn in guns for cash

Chicago Policy to make streets safe for most vulnerable users

Postal praise or problems

Nerds at Heart


Page 10:

Swinging night at Siskel Film Center


Page 11:

'Pirate Queen' VIP party makes memorable evening

Concerto Competition winner to solo, DePaul Orchestra to offer free Fifth of Beethoven


Page 12:

Intriguing museum says, 'Let freedom ring!'


Page 13:

Free chamber series enhances CSO season

Roosevelt University political science professor receives Fulbright Scholar Award


Page 14:

Lincoln Square, North Center residents honored with Christifideles Award

Grandmaster Wong brings Qigong to Chicago

Help Anti-Cruelty Society by buying cards


Page 15:

Planning Holy Family Masquerade Dinner Dance

Community Alert: Attempted Aggravated Criminal Sexual Assault

Taste of Wine & Chocolate Benefit

'Othello' in mask

Four local schools start Chicago Conservation Clubs

Local man commissioned in National Guard

Gordon alumnus completes basic training


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Columbia College Chicago, Second City team up for ‘Comedy Studies’

Friends of Chicago River lauded for protecting environment


Pages 17-19:

Classifieds

Page 20:

The Market Place