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Efaldspfct1ator THIS WEEK - : -o p- EVERY r- DAY DAY N N MARCH 5, 2009*A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATDN * $2.00 Inside! 24/7COVERAGE SUBURB ODDITIES BLOGS SPORTS Todin's Daily news from Your Wacky crooks and Entertaining Ideas looks Heard in the Halls rJev fIø,,ie's Local Source their crimes at pop culture, arts athletic blog NILES EFALDSPFcT1ATOR THIS WEEK DIVERSIONS GUTS AND GLORY -J "Watchmen" is featured in this week's Film Clips. PAGE BZ FOOD LATEST SQUEAL Thrifty pork belliès find J, niche on north J J s j , suburban menus. Maine East students are rehearsing for their upcoming production of "Footloose." 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BAI RDWARN Eft!- :r" 8 Three candidates so far "As a national leader on /isit us online, or drop by your local Baird & Warner office have agreed to participate Congresswoman r, issues important to Niles today to explore your options with a real estate pro. in a March 12 Nues may- ,,,,, calls candidate families, like health care oral debate hosted byPio- y/u 'fierce leader' for and supporting President $./I '"' neer Pressand the League Obamas agenda, it's an * TOTAL HOMES SOLD INCLUDE SALES REPORTED CLOSED IN THE MRED MLS 1/V200'l THROUGH 2/3/2OOB FOR ALL REGISTERED REAL ESTATE BROKEI1S THROUGHOUT THE CHICAGOLAND MARKET. of Women Voters. 'ethics reform honor to earn the en- Acting Mayor Robert dorsement Congress- Callero, Trustee Kim Bic- By TONY BERTUCA a, woman Schakowsky," Bic- derman and political new- tbertucalpioneerlocal,com derman said. "Togethei comer Krysztof "Chris" - we share a common goal Hanusiak have all made The mayoi'al campaign of serving our community verbal commitments to KIm Sychowsid Blederman Robert Callero Krzysztot "Chris" Hanusfak' ofNiles Trustee Kim Bic- with honesty, integrity appear. derman received a boost and openness. - Morton Grove $89,QOO Park Ridge $749,900 Skokie $500,000 Skokie, 8321 Kenneth Ave $479,000 Skokie, 9649 LeClalre $475,000 The debate will be government more open newcomer who has pi'oln- Carol Harezak, have yet toMondaywhen she an- "I look forward to New cont equisute 4br/ bth brk home Showcases Exceptional lncjlisli Tudor n Country Club on Spacious 36r, .t.tha Georgran on huge park-like lot This Is tiuiy a 'move right in' home. 4bci,2,lbaup- Airy Calif Contemp 4/589,31114 SpIt w/sub.tJpdal- IlFiest hicjhcnd products D#84408270 02n160101.T bcIrms.Healedflar. 11)1194409111 Lar9e rrns. 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Mil- open up the process to in- himself to residents. ipating in any debate be- Schakowsky represents Elected to her fifth waukee Ave. A Corncast elude more input from "Debates allow &mndi- cause he is worried about Illinois' 9th Congressional term in 2008, Schakowsky broadcast ofthe event is residents and offer acces- dates to discus issues that negative campaign tactics. District, which includes allserves in the Flouse De- pending. sible, honest leadership." are important to conimu- Harczak's husband Bieclerman was an Cailero, who was c'aol nities and its citizens," he died last month and she Skokie $439,900 Skokie $420,000 Morton Grove $334,900 Skokie $299,900 Skokie $299,000 early advocate for candi- to the idea of debates scv- said. 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I hope you will join mayo!' in almost 5O years, telling Niles residents problems or lack of under- statements by candidates, L really appreciate the about his efforts to get standing, which is more questions for all candi- me in supporting Kim Sychowski Niles Herald-Spectatorfor federal stimulus money important to the voters. dates û'omHerald-Specta- Biederman for Mayor of Nues." hosting this debate," she for infrastructure projects "Finally, debating al- torstaffand screened and to reform village lows the voters to really qustions from th nudi- said. "It's important to of Nues. inocratic leadership as Des Plaines $294,900 Skoke $289,900 Elk Grove VHlage $284,900 Schiller Park $284,600 Skokie $272,000 give voters a chance to ethics policy. see candidates in the ence. 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