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September 12-18, 2007

In this issue:


Page 1:
• Lane’s new football field a hit with coaches, athletes, fans
• Traditions of Lane Tech add meaning to new field
• Schulter uses Eminent Domain to acquire Lincoln Square land



Page 2:
• City Beat:
- Historic Lake Shore Athletic Club may be reused
- Cheetah cheated out of funds
- Lurie gives $100 million to Children’s Memorial Hospital
• Hollywood celebrities to use Ravenswood Studio to make films
• Discuss local poverty data, solutions



Page 3:
• Sailing, sailing...
Head to Chicago Sailing to take up breezy pastime with confidence



Page 4:
• Second Chance Walk' to help women released from prison
• Celebrate fall at Apple Fest in Lincoln Square



Page 5:
• Lincoln Park Market



Page 6:
• Police Beat



Page 7:
• INSIDE REVIEW: ‘Paradise Lost': Classic plot, classic performance



Page 8:
• Neighborhood Notes



Page 9:
• Fifth Third Bank



Page 10 - 11:
• Crowds don lederhosen, down beer at annual German-American Fest



Page 11:
• Two charming, humorous operettas at Athenaeum: 'Springtime,' 'Mitislav the Modern'



Page 12:
• Fifth Third Bank



Page 13:
• Enter Lakeview Pantry raffle to help the hungry
• Cymbeline,' a tragi-comedy
• Beware of government scam



Page 14 - 15:
• Inside al fresco Dining Guide: Doggie deli in Andersonville presents 'Fido Fest' this Sunday



Page 16:
• CPS wins $4.8 million to combat youth violence
• Fountain View to be LEED certified
• Healthy Streets Campaign applauded in France
• Meeting about revised proposal for Columbus Hospital site



Page 17-19:
• Jumped stories
• Creation: Baby Boutique Expo this Sunday
• Agape Love offers Christian networking
• Steppenwolf presents 'Crucible'
• Garrett Nee completes Operation Warrior Forge
• Young Lawyers Section of Chicago Bar wins awards



Page 20:
• The Market Place