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December 13-19, 2006

In this issue:


Page 1:

Of mice, men, and dog droppings

Glorious Land of Snow

Experts predict 'robust growth' for much of local real estate market

A. Finkl & Sons Co. signs agreement to be acquired by German steel producer, will build new steel plant



Paged 2:

CITY BEAT:
• Children's Memorial Hospital to maintain presence at Clark and Deming
• Advocate Illinois Masonic buys RMPG

Surveillance camera, witnesses link four burglaries in Lake View

Trying to sell someone else's bike to security guard

Dangerous fentanyl sold as heroin

Redevelopment across North Side

Tree House lights up cats’ lives



Page 3:

Local youth choose to serve country



Page 4:

Family is important at St. Matthias School
Hundreds to be welcomed for holiday family luncheon

International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program available at McPherson

High school reunion leads to bus donation for St. Ben's

St. Benedict Elementary School congratulates students for academic excellence

NBGC welcomes new Program Director

Gather at Cuentos



Page 5:

Lincoln Park Market



Page 6:


Police Beat



Page 7:

Make sure furry friends have safe holiday

Local senior care company, area agencies, retailers play Santa to overlooked seniors



Page 8:

Neighborhood Notes



Page 9:

American Cancer Society names New Illinois Division President

All about condos at Condo Lifestyles Seminar

Healthy eating ideas can cut cancer risk



Page 10:

Live big band swing, 'White Christmas' at Portage Theater

'Last four miles' envisioned at lecture Thursday



Page 11:

CME Trust announces $10 M in grant commitments for local education, health programs
CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, DEPAUL, NORTHWESTERN, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO AMONG RECIPIENTS OF $1 M OR MORE



Page 12:

CST premieres musical version of 'Three Musketeers'



Page 13:

Polar Adventure Days return to Northerly Island
THREE DAYS OF FREE FAMILY FUN THIS WINTER

Ring in holidays with Joffrey Ballet’s 'Nutcracker'



Pages 14 - 15:

Holiday Services



Page 16:

Help Little City by donating to world’s largest outdoor used book sale



Page 17:

Take Park District’s free Fitness Challenge Jan. 8-14



Page 18:

Insight into personal injury lawsuits

More than 30,000 women have joined Sister Study
20,000 SISTERS STILL NEEDED TO HELP FIND CAUSES OF BREAST CANCER



Page 19:

Magical folk tale turned into musical at local theater

Glide across ice rinks, indoors or out



Page:20

Brainstorm: Talking About Culture in City
SERIES COMMITTED TO LIFE-LONG LEARNING



Pages 21-23:

Classifieds



Page 24:

The Market Place