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The [Thursday] Papers

By Steve Rhodes

MONDAY UPDATE: Maybe. Or maybe Tuesday. I’m having issues. I might be sick, for one thing. (Don’t call, mom, I’m probably not dying – though one never knows.)

FRIDAY NOTE: The Papers will appear next on Monday.

New on the Beachwood today . . .
Illinois Audubon Society Acquires Unique Wetland In Southern Illinois
Round Pond.
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‘This wetland rich area contains high quality bottomland hardwood forests and deep water swamps with old growth bald cypress and tupelo gum timber, a variety of breeding birds of forested wetlands, such as the Swainson’s warble, a heron rookery, rare plants including water hickory, American snowbell, winged sedge, cypress-knee sedge, swollen sedge, narrow-leaved sunflower and narrow-leaved crabapple.’



On This Day In . . .
2015: The Beachwood Radio Hour #47: What Chicagoans Aren’t Being Told.
Homan Square, the NSA, the CIA, Trans-Pacific Partnership. Plus: Pander bears in a runoff and where Brian Williams hid the news.
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2011: Obama Makes Indefinite Detention And Military Commissions His Own.
Prisoners held in indefinite detention at the Guantanamo Bay camp will periodically be reviewed by a board and have a “personal representative” to advocate for them. But the system, similar to what was in effect under the Bush administration, does not bring President Obama closer to shutting Gitmo.

ChicagoGram

passing this everyday never gets old 🏡

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ChicagoTube
University Of Chicago To Stop Running Yerkes Observatory.

See also from the Lake Geneva News, “Keeping You Current Since 1872”: Yerkes Observatory Closing After 100 Years On Lakefront.

BeachBook
Alabama Is Home To The Worst Poverty In The Developed World.

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Get Me Outa Wakanda!


TweetWood
A sampling.
Rahm fundraising.


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The Beachwood Tronc Line: Walkable.

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Posted on March 8, 2018