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Ways & Means: A Primary Review

By The Beachwood Political Affairs Desk
We'll still be wondering this fall what a real challenge to Blagojevich would have looked like--unless his world is rocked by more indictments.

Posted on March 23, 2006

A Beachwood Guide to the Primaries: Congress & You

By The Beachwood Political Affairs Desk
Illinois holds several seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Some of them are even in play.

Posted on March 17, 2006

A Beachwood Guide to the Primaries: Judging Not

By The Beachwood Political Affairs Desk
Our judges are even less qualified than our aldermen.

Posted on March 17, 2006

A Beachwood Guide to the Primaries: Governor & Cook County President

By The Beachwood Political Affairs Desk
Blagojevich is like a poor student advancing to the next grade anyway because of social promotion.

Posted on March 16, 2006

There Are No Asian-American Aldermen Here

By Kiljoong Kim
Asian Americans as a group have been a living under a strange mix of contradicting stereotypes. On one hand, they are seen as better off than any other racial/ethnic group.

Posted on March 13, 2006

Ways & Means

By Steve Rhodes
So at least we know where they stand--sort of--on Peotone.

Posted on March 05, 2006

MUSIC - American flags.
TV - Crooked cops, rotary phones and bourbons on the rocks.
POLITICS - Roger Ebert jumps Palin's shark.
SPORTS - The Bears' bridge to nowhere.

BOOKS - Booze, baseball, JFK and the CTA. In Booklist.

PEOPLE PLACES & THINGS - The Five Dumbest Ideas of the Week.

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