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What's new at IllinoisTimesGlobe-trotting with the TruttersEach puzzle had a theme which was carried out by shaping the pieces. A puzzle with birds as a theme would have some pieces in the shape of different birds. Or the theme might be countries, with some pieces the shape of Italy or Peru. The theme was in the picture, but also in the shapes. Page 3 - no comments - 154 views  Imagining revolutionsDrowsy after a heavy holiday meal, I settled in to finish Stefan Zweig’s classic 1934 biography of Marie Antoinette. Page 3 - no comments - 137 views  Should corporations pay their taxes?Carl Icahn, noted corporate predator and takeover specialist who made billions of dollars in corporate deals, has recently begun pushing a charitable cause involving a group of people who, through no fault of their own, are being forced out of America. Page 4 - no comments - 170 views  LETTERSCommendations to reporter Patrick Yeagle for his informed coverage of the Cammie Kelly shaken baby trial, and to the newspaper for allowing him the time to do a proper job (“Jury struggles to reach verdict in child death trial,” Dec. 17, and several earlier pieces). Page 5 - no comments - 185 views  Punishment reduced in pleaMark Willett, 28, told police that he had gently shaken his two-month-old daughter girl to wake her and to stop her from crying, but he intended no harm. The girl experienced developmental delays and a seizure disorder in 2012 after suffering a brain injury while in her father’s care, according to court documents. Page 7 - no comments - 191 views  New auditor general kept campaign fund activeMautino, a Democrat who served 24 years as a state representative before he was sworn in last month to fill a 10-year term as auditor general, acknowledges soliciting donations to help close out his campaign account. Mautino collected $17,500 in donations during the final quarter of 2015, with $15,500 coming between Oct. Page 8 - no comments - 165 views  Mentally ill behind barsLocked up for aggravated sexual abuse of a minor, Rusher, 26, spends her days in a so-called crisis cell at Logan Correctional Center in Lincoln, under constant watch, says Alan Mills, executive director of the Uptown Peoples Law Center in Chicago. Page 9 - no comments - 141 views  Illinois pols forge Cuba connectionAdmittedly, the attempt to sell more products such as corn and soybeans grown in Illinois to Cuba is hindered by hurdles, not the least of which is existing federal legislation that forces Cuban businesses to buy U.S. agricultural products with cash paid in advance. Page 10 - no comments - 131 views  The 10 best scenes of 2015Movies are about moments – big moments that erase our cynicism about cinema and remind us of its capacity to dazzle as well as touch us. This happens in a way only possible with a medium that seamlessly combines so many other art forms. Page 16 - no comments - 204 views  The piano Lincoln heardWhen he moved to Springfield and hung out his shingle as an attorney, Abraham Lincoln effectively completed his transition from a rural working-class laborer to an urban, middle-class gentleman. Page 18 - no comments - 191 views  Rebirth, revenge propel Inarritu’s gorgeous RevenantAmong experts of the era of western exploration of the United States, the legend of scout Hugh Glass is well known. Having been attacked by a grizzly bear in 1823 while on an expedition in South Dakota for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, he was left for dead by two comrades who had agreed to stay behind to care for him. Page 19 - no comments - 181 views  January conundrumThis recipe comes from my husband, Peter. A big part of what makes it so special is the combination of baked, mashed squash and roasted, caramelized squash cubes, which adds character and depth to an otherwise simple preparation. Page 20 - no comments - 161 views  Hello to 2016 musicSpeaking of Mr. Brown, he’ll be performing at the UIS Studio Theatre on Jan. 22. To those of you ignorant of the Iowan songwriter, please take the time to look up the man and his lifetime of work in roots music, specifically folk and blues. Anyone familiar with his canon and career has likely already bought a ticket to the general admission show. Page 24 - no comments - 119 views  ARCHITECTURE | See 19th and 20th century SpringfieldSee the architectural history of the city of Springfield in more than 40 photos dating back to the 19 th and 20 th century during the Shifting Sands exhibition on display Jan. 8-27 at the Springfield Art Association. Page 25 - no comments - 224 views  THE CALENDARLiberty Magazine and BigHollywood. com. $12.50, $15 VIP. mclimits.com. Mason City Limits Comedy Club, 114 E. Chestnut, Mason City, 482-5233.. Page 25 - no comments - 223 views  MUSIC | Harp recital by Chen-Yu HuangEnjoy a complimentary, midday break with the Illinois Symphony Orchestra’s Around the Town Concert Series. January’s performance features a harp recital by Chen-Yu Huang, an accomplished harpist with the Illinois Symphony Orchestra and assistant professor of harp at Michigan State University. Page 26 - no comments - 156 views 
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