In this issue:
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Grocery shopping in high society... earthbound not allowed.
POTASH BROTHERS OPENS UPSCALE STORE WITH A VIEW
Bell School parents stage protest over Centrums townhouse plan
Construction of new 23rd District police station may start this year
CALLING ALL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS!
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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'
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Anguish and glory of overheated Marathon
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Tellin' Tales Troupe to perform 'Alice in Wonderland' pastiche at Viaduct Theater
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Lincoln Park Market
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Police Beat
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Local tutors simple approach puts him in league of his own
CONNECTING WITH STUDENTS FOR 43 YEARS
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Neighborhood Notes
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Dancers wanted: Audition for youth roles in 'Nutcracker'
Peer Pedersen wins Distinguished Award for Excellence
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DePaul's School of Music features woodwinds, acclaimed flutist
New musical of two Vietnam vets at TBC
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Modern dance concert at Links Hall
Old Town School 50th Anniversary Concert features folk all-stars
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'Big Picture: New View of Painting in Chicago'
Mix & mingle with Lincoln Park Chamber
Relocation of Ann Sather
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'How I Became a Pirate'
Wild, risquι farce
Gala promotes safe families, safe communities
Having trouble hearing on the phone?
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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
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Ravenswoods Holiday Tree Lighting
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Task Force says heat is on Indian Grill
Edgewater, Uptown to gain community open space
Wise Fools Pub under new owners
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Classifieds
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Chef Takashi to open restaurant in Bucktown
Preservation Snapshots: Classical Perspective
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The Market Place
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