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Bears fans tailgate in the Soldier Field parking lot, a pastime that will cost more under Mayor Daley’s 2009 budget plan to increase revenue by increasing the tax on parking and tickets at concerts, movies and sports events. (Sun-Times file)
Daley wants to hike event, parking taxes to raise $25M Chicago sports fans, movie mavens, concertgoers and theater patrons will pay more to attend live events --and so will those who park their cars in garages and surface lots -- under a $25 million revenue package tied to Mayor Daley's 2009 budget. Daley tied his own hands by promising to close a massive budget gap without raising property taxes on the heels of last year's record $83.4 million increase.

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Two men who say they were molested as teens by the Rev. Donald McGuire testified Friday that the now-defrocked priest convinced them that they were "addicted" to masturbation and needed to be "educated" on how to stop it. The "education" included looking at sexually explicit magazines such as Playboy and Playgirl and watching X-rated films.

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Sports Blackhawks suffer stage fright on opening night Coach Denis Savard made his Blackhawks well aware of the importance of getting off to a good start in the franchise's 81st season. ''The last four Stanley Cup champions -- Tampa Bay [2004], Carolina [2006], Anaheim [2007] and Detroit [2008] -- were 33-6-8 in the first month of the season,'' Savard said. ''That's a statistic that doesn't lie.


Someone's streak stops here When Jimi Hendrix wrote ''Purple Haze,'' the classic guitar riff came before the title and the lyrics. When Northwestern's ''Purple Haze'' attempts to convert Ryan Field into a foreboding home soundstage of rabid magenta today, it will be five consecutive victories and a dramatic amp-up in hope that came before the color-coded Wildcats fan frenzy.


Transition time for Hinrich If the early returns are any indication, Kirk Hinrich may have to guard against frustration as much as any opposing player while he transitions in the Bulls' backcourt. Hinrich, who has moved mostly to off guard since the arrival of No. 1 draft pick Derrick Rose, was all but lost in the shuffle of the Bulls' shaky offense in Thursday's preseason-opening loss to the Dallas Mavericks.









Lifestyles Haunted Harvest keeps fright nights under control Celeste Busk: Halloween fun doesn't have to scare the pants off youngsters. With that in mind, Lambs Farm continues its Haunted Harvest tonight in Libertyville. The spooktacular fun transforms the farmyard into a Halloween haven on Saturday nights in October. Kids may hop aboard the Train of Terror and ride through the creature-filled woods around Lambs Lake complete with scary vignettes. There's also a Creature Walk through the darkened farmyard.



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Entertainment Still a Heartbreaker: Tom Petty gears up for new album Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers have wrapped up another summer tour, demonstrating they still can fill arenas with hook-heavy guitar rock three decades after their debut. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band will turn to ‘‘making that great Heartbreakers record that we’ve been talking about for ages,’’ the group’s leader says.

Books Books, art, kids all part of Smart program France's Le Clezio wins Nobel Time to crank up the oven Classical Van Zweden makes most of CSO coming-out party Stage A topflight Hubbard St. performance Global reach: World dance projects converge here Video chats with theater critic Hedy Weiss Galleries


Business World powers pledge to combat crisis Financial officials from the world's wealthiest industrial countries are pledging decisive action to deal with the biggest upheavals to hit the global financial system since the Great Depression. The big question is whether their one-page action plan will be enough to stop the bleeding as investors watch trillions of dollars of wealth melt away.
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