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June 12-18, 2002




 Police ask community to be on guard against sex offenders

 Plans for Belmont seawall take shape

 NCBG meeting

 RCN must settle account and pay CAN TV

 Cyberterrorism added to list of terrorist acts




THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:


"Tom appeared on the sidewalk
with a bucket of whitewash and
a long-handled brush. He surveyed
the fence, and all gladness left him
and a deep melancholy settled
down upon his spirit. Thirty yards
of board fence nine feet high.
Life to him seemed hollow, and
existence but a burden."


Mark Twain
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" [1876]


 Correction



 Calling all Brennemann Parents

 On Father's Day, gay fathers wanted

 Ravenswood liquidation sale

 Prop Thtr lands new home



 Two buildings continue landmark designation process,

 Comedy writer launches writing program at CCPA

 World class swimmer plots Chicago's world class swim

 Letter to the Editor



 18th District CAPS meetings

 GLBT Advisory Group

 New Ravenswoof Park Council greets neighbors

 North siders receive art entrepeneurship awards



 Shapeshifters to honor James Joyce on Bloomsday

 How sweet it was: candy show afterthought

 Celebration of the sketching mind of the theatrical artista

 Support builds for affordable senior housing

 Midnight cruise to benefit Hull House youth program

 Business with pleasure



 Growing children discover the joy of growing plants

 Chicago Parks improve concessions

 Professor honored for teaching, campus leadership

 Gordon Tech student a presidential scholar



 Seventh graders win essay contest

 Miles of Music heralds the summer solstice along Michigan Avenue

 Unilever, Girl Scouts team up to help local youth

 Young film critics

 Nourish your inner chef at the "Inspiration Cafe"