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Expand Your Options. Start Here NILES DECEMBER10, 2009 * A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION * WWW.NILESHERALDSPECTATOR.COM * $200 THiS WEEK DIVERSIONS OUT ON THE TOWN "The Princess and the Frog" is featured in this week's Film Clips. SEE PAGE B2 FOOD LESSONS IN LOVE How cut-out cookies teach the Hanukkah story. SEE PAGE 26 ) Inside! toda9 homes The Arlingtones sing holiday carols during Nues Public Look forit in thece,,terof BARBERSHOP BUNCH Library's Christmas Open House on Saturday. PAGE 10 Sea rchChicngo-Au tos (Suzanne Tennant/Staff Photographer). Expandyouroptions. Start here. 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