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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Japanese Gardens in Chicago's Jackson Park On June 5, 1995, as part of the Chicago Sister Cities International Program, the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs hosted a ceremony celebrating the restoration of Osaka Garden in Jackson Park, and the installation of the entrance gate.
Chicago's city council today voted and passed an anti-Iraq war resolution making Chicago the 42nd American city to pass similiar resolutions.
Oak Park residents, which included leaders of some of Chicago's major corporations, were supporters of the city's cultural institutions but they also took care to develop and support a wide range of educational and cultural institutions in their home town.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Chicago's First IPP The nominal 315 MW Calumet Energy Team, LLC (CET) Project is the first large scale independently owned peaking generating plant within the city of Chicago.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Sinai's mission is carried out at the main hospital campus in Chicago's Lawndale neighborhood, in health centers throughout the city and suburbs, and at sites designated by our many partners – the government and private agencies that share our concern for equitable allocation of health services to every individual, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or economic status.
She was a public policy intern at the City of Chicago's Department of Cultural Affairs, where she analyzed financial data on Chicago arts organizations, and examined the effects of geographic clustering of organizations.
Produced by the City of Chicago's Department of Aviation, this web site has been developed to inform individuals and the communities living near the O'Hare and Midway Airports of the City's ongoing efforts to ensure noise mitigation.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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CHICAGO SUN-TIMES -- An amendment to the dangerous dog ordinance would give the city's animal control office the power to recommend that irresponsible dog owners be hit with criminal charges.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Sales tax collection (SB 2319) - Takes away the city of Chicago's extra territorial authority to collect a one percent sales tax on items mailed to Chicago addresses from retail outlets in other parts of the state.
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Josh Hogan, Commander
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Lewin served as Field Operations Lieutenant and Acting Watch Commander in the Austin community on Chicago's West side, coordinating activities of sworn personnel in one of the busiest districts in the city.
Cities with long-established marine ports such as New York and those situated at the hub of major rail routes such as Chicago became the command centers for the emerging national economy.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Some cities have given neighborhoods a voice in school governance, either by elected school boards at the subcity level, as with New York's community school boards, or by giv- ing parents representation at individual schools, such as Chicago's local school councils.
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