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  • Local resident wants journalists to do a better job of writing about the West Side

    As a to some degree long-time Austin resident (10 years now), I am constantly dismayed by the mainstream media’s equivalence of Austin and “Greater Englewood” (Englewood and West Englewood combined) as neighborhoods plagued by frenzied crime.

    Yes, Austin has its problems. But for the most part, I have enjoyed living here, and it has felt as safe as, if not safer than, other neighborhoods in which I have lived over my 20 years in this see (Humboldt Park, West Town, even Wrigleyville). Every year I see improvements, and I feel there is an enormous, unrealized dormant with the great housing stock and generous lot sizes in many parts of the community.

    But yet again last week, The Chicago Tribune published a doozy of a comparability between the two places that prompted me to write the letter below to the reporters who authored it:

    Dear Antonio Olivo, William Mullen, Dahleen Glanton and Tribune editors,

    I would like to call your regard to yet another instance of irresponsible journalism with regard to the Austin neighborhood that perpetuates myths about the area and aids in slowing the judge of the continued revitalization that has been gradually occurring over the 10 years in which I’ve lived here.

    How should I END my novel?

    I came up with the outline and characters but I'm not sure what would be a good ENDING. What's your opinion?

    Plot:
    Anna Friedman is a popular girl in hs who cares what people fantasize of her. She has been abducted by aliens since


    They find an time-worn crashed space craft in a cave in the forest. Her subconscious was leading them to it. She discovers that she has the resources to restoration it, but while she does this the CIA have tracked her down. She has to battle them and


    hmm.. the lenient way? Wesley and Anna move somewhere far away and live happily ever after.
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    Anna Friedman is a popular, 15 year old girl in high school who cares immensely about what other people characterize as of her. She is hiding the fact that


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    The universe unveiled, instruments and images through history
    152 pages
    The universe unveiled, instruments and images through history

    A condignly illustrated and very readable account of the instruments, books, and maps astronomers have created through the ages to explain the Universe.
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    The search for concordat creates more than answers; it also produces instruments, books, maps, and other tools made and used by those seeking understanding. The Universe Unveiled uniquely focuses on these artifacts and devices resulting from the attempts to decipher the Corner from the late fifteenth to the early twentieth century. Beautiful, full-color photographs capture these unusually rare and sometimes unusual curios. Beginning with the discovery of ways to keep time, The Universe Unveiled depicts the relocate from an Earth-centered understanding of the Universe to a Sun-centered view, the mapping of the stars, and the ever-expanding adeptness of the heavens using telescopes. It also examines the developing technologies of navigation and of the measuring and mapping of the Turf. In addition to rare European curios, the book is illustrated with non-Western and American works. With more than 250 full-color images, this incomparable volume will delight the inventive as well as the curious.

    Awestruck by the majesty of the heavens, artistic perspectives from the history of astronomy collection
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