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Editorial: City's builders need real policing

In “Casablanca,” there was at least the pretense of law enforcement. In Chicago, we don't even have that.  Full Article

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By: Marc J. Lane

OpEd: Time for state lawmakers to pass Budgeting 101

Illinois is billions of dollars in the red, yet legislators inexplicably deny themselves the right to know how much the measures they consider would cost or save taxpayers.  Full Article

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By: Roger Schillerstrom

Cartoon: Groupon conjures up yet another sweet deal

Crain's cartoonist Roger Schillerstrom's weekly take on the headlines.  Full Article

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Letters to the editor

Readers chime in on the morality of closing hospitals and gaming the IPO crapshoot.  Full Article

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Readers respond: Food trucks

Readers had strong opinions on local restaurateur Glenn Keefer's guest column, "Chicago deserves better rules on food trucks."  Full Article

May 21, 2012
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