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August 8-14, 2007

In this issue:

Page 1:

Appellate Court finds in favor of City in Wrightwood porch collapse cases

INSIDE Chicago History Museum:Drawings from 1968 Chicago Seven conspiracy trial now displayed at Chicago History Museum; CHM opens 'Schaumburg: From Cornfield to Woodfield'


Page 2:

Clark Street sidewalk construction continues

Benefit for Gilda's Club brings Dahl, Meier to Park West for 'Night of Thousand Noogies'

Benevolence in bloom

DePaul launches Sports Management MBA

Golf outing raises $7,000 for Children's Memorial Hospital


Page 3:

Hear about growing up white, then learning you're black, at Victory Gardens Theater

St. Mary of the Angels School brings back summer festival


Page 4:

INSIDE Letter to the Editor:Wild behavior in Lincoln Park; Response from Ald.Vi Daley (43rd)

Ginza Holiday returns to Old Town


Page 5:

Lincoln Park Market


Page 6:

Lincoln Park offers upscale single-family homes for those with big bucks

Bailiwick to extend run of 'Springer'


Page 7:

Old Town Art Center Calendar


Page 8:

The LOWEDOWN: Smoke-Free Illinois: Milestone victory for workers, residents, visitors

Daily entertainment at Blue Chicago



Page 9:

Fifth Third Bank


Page 10:

INSIDE Notebaert Nature Museum: Urban Nature exhibit opens at Notebaert; See beautiful, deadly reptiles at Notebaert



Page 11:

Memorial Ride transforms grief to brighter future

Free open house at Victory Gardens Biograph Theater


Page 12-13:

Inside’s al fresco Dining Guide


Page 14:

Victory Gardens Biograph Theater Bar to host homage to classic writings on hangovers

Popular gallery, frame shop have expanded


Page 15:

CITY PREPARED FOR HOT DAYS: Residents urged to look out for each other

Showcasing Eric Clapton's legendary guitars


Page 16:

Vets to benefit from Traumatic Brain Injury & Post Traumatic Stress Disorder programs

Thieves snatch pets to use in brutal fights


Page 17-19:

Classifieds


Page 19:

Lakeshore Athletic Club celebrates 35th anniversary

Twin Anchors turns 75, welcomes Glunz horse-drawn beer wagon

Joe Taylor at Wise Fools Pub

Girls' Night Out for Kids


Page 20:

The Market Place