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  • "You can't have a major city with 600,000 out of a population of 2.8 million people not have access to fresh fruits and vegetables," the Mayor-Elect told a crowd at the annual International Home + Housewares Show.

    Al Norman: Rahm Emanuel's 40 Days in the Desert Al Norman 2011

  • "You can't have a major city with 600,000 out of a population of 2.8 million people not have access to fresh fruits and vegetables," the Mayor-Elect told a crowd at the annual International Home + Housewares Show.

    Al Norman: Rahm Emanuel's 40 Days in the Desert Al Norman 2011

  • "You can't have a major city with 600,000 out of a population of 2.8 million people not have access to fresh fruits and vegetables," the Mayor-Elect told a crowd at the annual International Home + Housewares Show.

    Al Norman: Rahm Emanuel's 40 Days in the Desert Al Norman 2011

  • "You can't have a major city with 600,000 out of a population of 2.8 million people not have access to fresh fruits and vegetables," the Mayor-Elect told a crowd at the annual International Home + Housewares Show.

    Al Norman: Rahm Emanuel's 40 Days in the Desert Al Norman 2011

  • "You can't have a major city with 600,000 out of a population of 2.8 million people not have access to fresh fruits and vegetables," the Mayor-Elect told a crowd at the annual International Home + Housewares Show.

    Al Norman: Rahm Emanuel's 40 Days in the Desert Al Norman 2011

  • While Mayor-Elect Emanuel tackles the Chicago's budget deficit of more than $500 million, there is much he can do to help struggling nonprofits shore up the safety net they provide.

    Hilda H. Polanco: Mr. Mayor: Don't Ignore the Crisis in Nonprofits Hilda H. Polanco 2011

  • With acute financial problems affecting both the City of Chicago and its large nonprofit sector, Mayor-Elect Emanuel has an opportunity to reshape not just the City's budget, but also the way nonprofits conduct business.

    Hilda H. Polanco: Mr. Mayor: Don't Ignore the Crisis in Nonprofits Hilda H. Polanco 2011

  • While Mayor-Elect Emanuel tackles the Chicago's budget deficit of more than $500 million, there is much he can do to help struggling nonprofits shore up the safety net they provide.

    Hilda H. Polanco: Mr. Mayor: Don't Ignore the Crisis in Nonprofits Hilda H. Polanco 2011

  • With acute financial problems affecting both the City of Chicago and its large nonprofit sector, Mayor-Elect Emanuel has an opportunity to reshape not just the City's budget, but also the way nonprofits conduct business.

    Hilda H. Polanco: Mr. Mayor: Don't Ignore the Crisis in Nonprofits Hilda H. Polanco 2011

  • "You can't have a major city with 600,000 out of a population of 2.8 million people not have access to fresh fruits and vegetables," the Mayor-Elect told a crowd at the annual International Home + Housewares Show.

    Al Norman: Rahm Emanuel's 40 Days in the Desert Al Norman 2011

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