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Yes, I'm happy!"; Auctioneer to host the last bash at butler's digs; Cicero cops on crash course; Can't go home again? try the bus; Paintings tell tales of Beverly life; Hopes blossom in North Lawndale; Austin Village shows no place like home; A Hyde Park denizen comes of age; New drive for South Side Y 327 $aMemories of TITANIC unsinkable Light pole painter has a true brush with fame; The ultimate out-of-towners; River's friends go where only most hardy dare; Shrinks in love; One language needs no translation; Small delights on the ZEPHYR; In touch with sex; Algren affair to remember lives again; Porn star Missy is graphic about safe sex; Marriage an open book for Loggins, wife; Finned friends cheer lonely guests; Animal lovers ferret out a unique halfway house; 268 paws tug at her heartstrings; Paws puts furry faces in the adoption market; Gold Coast pays tribute to its storied vet 327 $aSuds, sanctuary are match made in heaven A generation tries to remember . . . something or other; Song helps rekindle spark in Alzheimer's patients; Near-death experiences share common thread; The meaning of life? don't ask 330 $aIn forty-five years as one of Chicago's liveliest journalists for Time, Life, and the Chicago Tribune, Jon Anderson has established a reputation for picking up on what someone once called ""the beauty of the specific fact."" 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