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August 15-21, 2007

In this issue:

Page 1:
• Court Advocates bring attention to troubling court cases
• Chinese Garden at Rosehill Cemetery appeals to those who appreciate Oriental culture
• Landmark Dewes Mansion being restored as single family home



Page 2:
• CITY BEAT
- North Center cyclist hit by truck, killed
- Dead man on subway tracks
- Crash on Lake Shore Drive
• Bikes and cars — can they exist together?



Page 3:
• StoryStudio welcomes all writers
• 36 hours of raising money for Children’s Memorial Hospital



Page 4:
• Renaissance Project brings traditional art techniques to DANK Haus



Page 5:
• Lincoln Park Market


Page 6:
• Where's the Police Blotter? SENSITIVE INFORMATION IN CASE REPORTS TO BE BETTER PROTECTED
• Inside – Letter to the Editor: Gambling is not the answer



Page 7:
• Gabinski steps aside, Matlak becomes 32nd Ward Democratic Committeeman



Page 8:
• Neighborhood Notes



Page 9:
• Fifth Third Bank



Page 10:
• Local police officers recognized for exceptional service in line of duty
• Chicago Trolley Company to present Jazz Club Tour



Page 11:
• ‘Paradise Lost'
• Theatre Seven presents ‘Killing Women’
• Kendall College finds the right bite



Page 12:
• Fifth Third Bank



Page 13:
• Chicago Community Trust grants $100,000 to National Able Network
• Lake View alumna completes basic training



Page 14 - 15:
• Inside’s al fresco Dining Guide: Good friends, cool space, hot beats, endless cocktailing at Celtic Crown



Page 16:
• Sundays at Sherwood Recital Series
• St. Mary of the Angels School brings back summer festival
• Inside Obituary: Larry Byrne, Bronze-Star Chicago Police Officer, co-founder of detective agency, dies at 82
• Thieves snatch pets to use in brutal fights



Page 17-19:
• Classifieds



Page 19:
• Jumped Stories
• Illinois receives average grade for pain policies
• Learn how seasoned block party organizers pull off successful summer bashes



Page 20:
• The Market Place