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November 7-13, 2007

In this issue:



Page 1:
• Grocery shopping in high society... earthbound not allowed.
POTASH BROTHERS OPENS UPSCALE STORE WITH A VIEW
• Bell School parents stage protest over Centrum’s townhouse plan
• Construction of new 23rd District police station may start this year
• CALLING ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!



Page 2:
• City Beat: CTA, Pace get $27 million grant to maintain operations through year's end
• Rogue newspapers fight back.
City backs away from banning free newspaper distribution
• Food Network Host Bobby Flay visits Kendall College for 'Throwdown'



Page 3:
• Anguish and glory of overheated Marathon



Page 4:
• Tellin' Tales Troupe to perform 'Alice in Wonderland' pastiche at Viaduct Theater



Page 5:
• Lincoln Park Market



Page 6:
• Police Beat


Page 7:
• Local tutor’s simple approach puts him in league of his own
CONNECTING WITH STUDENTS FOR 43 YEARS



Page 8:
• Neighborhood Notes



Page 9:
• Dancers wanted: Audition for youth roles in 'Nutcracker'
• Peer Pedersen wins Distinguished Award for Excellence



Page 10:
• DePaul's School of Music features woodwinds, acclaimed flutist
• New musical of two Vietnam vets at TBC



Page 11:
• Modern dance concert at Links Hall
• Old Town School 50th Anniversary Concert features folk all-stars



Page 12:
• 'Big Picture: New View of Painting in Chicago'
• Mix & mingle with Lincoln Park Chamber
• Relocation of Ann Sather



Page 13:
• 'How I Became a Pirate'
• Wild, risquι farce
• Gala promotes safe families, safe communities
• Having trouble hearing on the phone?



Page 14:
• Nobel Prize winner plays mean harmonica
• Ghost Watch' provides haunting story line
• Programs on addiction, Qigong, stenosis, more at Saint Joseph Hospital
• Public ceremony at Soldier Field to commemorate Veterans' Day
• 50th Anniversary of Bezazian Branch Library



Page 15:
• Ravenswood’s Holiday Tree Lighting



Page 16:
• Task Force says heat is on Indian Grill
• Edgewater, Uptown to gain community open space
• Wise Fool’s Pub under new owners



Pages 17-19:
• Classifieds



Page 19:
• Chef Takashi to open restaurant in Bucktown
• Preservation Snapshots: Classical Perspective



Page 20:
• The Market Place