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What's new at IllinoisTimesWhy nationalism won’t workAny country’s foreign policy must fit the world that exists, not a world that once existed or one we would like to exist. During the old world of the 19 th and 20 th centuries, only nations, not individuals, were players on the chess board of the world stage. Page 3 - no comments - 299 views  A modest proposal for Jesse WhiteIn Washington and Arizona, where I once lived, you immediately bought a Lotto ticket if you spent less than an hour renewing your license. Missouri was worse. This helps explain why Secretary of State Jesse White so easily won reelection last week. He got nearly 625,000 votes more than J. Page 3 - no comments - 270 views  Pulling a con on the peopleBut being The Donald has always meant not caring (or even noticing) what common folks want or need. As we’ve witnessed again and again, his presidential policies routinely reject the public interest and the people’s will. Page 4 - no comments - 197 views  LETTERSMy interest in the treatment and control of diabetes began in 1999 when I was first diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. I followed the dietary and exercise guidelines promoted by the ADA and the Alliance, and my disease was “under control.” But, as with many Type 2 diabetics, the treatment was not a cure and the disease did progress. Page 5 - no comments - 194 views  A few minutes with J.B. PritzkerPritzker floated the idea as a possible way to impose an immediate graduated income tax, which the Illinois Constitution forbids. He said it “could” be done by using exemptions and tax credits for the working poor and the middle class to shield them from higher income tax rates. Page 7 - no comments - 324 views  FRESH START FOR HOMELESS CAREThe efforts to coordinate and cooperate usually get bogged down for one reason or another, but the good people keep trying again, as they announced they will do at a press conference Tuesday. Page 8 - no comments - 323 views  VOTE FOR FREE CONCERTSThere are two key aspects of the Levitt AMP [Your City] Music Series grant. One is to activate an underutilized space – so if Springfield should win, Downtown Springfield, Inc., the Arts Council and the Downtown Springfield Heritage Foundation plan to host free Thursday night concerts on the Y Block next summer. Page 8 - no comments - 250 views  Questions not limited to hatA stovepipe hat that purportedly belonged to the Great Emancipator isn’t the only artifact at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum that needs further research to flesh out provenance, museum officials acknowledged Tuesday under questioning by state lawmakers. Page 8 - no comments - 206 views  The Love U GiveEarly this month, a Springfield teacher took a group of students to a movie theater to view a popular new teen drama based on a bestselling novel. It was a special screening just for students who had earned the right to be there by reading the book and writing a paper about it. Page 10 - 2 comments - 408 views  Foundations of flavor: The Noma Guide to FermentationSince that episode aired in 2013, I had the opportunity to apprentice and later collaborate with Chicago’s Michelin-starred Elizabeth Restaurant’s chef Iliana Regan, a forager herself. Chef Regan is a close friend of Rene Redzepi, and her restaurant put on a sold-out dinner series in Chicago last year recreating Noma’s menu. Page 15 - no comments - 375 views  Erased: A tale of understandingBased on the memoir by Jared Eamons, the film examines the confusion he felt from being raised in a staunchly conservative, religion-driven home while having feelings he had been raised to think were sinful and abominable. Page 16 - no comments - 293 views  Chill music timeHere’s a piece of cool music scene news that you can help make happen: Springfield is in the running for a big-time matching grant from LevittAMP, the folks who like to fund communities looking to host outdoor live music summer concerts. Page 17 - no comments - 251 views  THE CALENDARacceptance of each other’s grieving process in a safe, caring environment. Free. trinity-lutheran.com. 899- 9418. Trinity Lutheran School, 515 S. MacArthur Blvd., 787-2323.. Page 20 - no comments - 369 views  HISTORY | Bring artifacts for identification by ISM staff and expertsDo you have an artifact at home that you’d like to learn more about? Bring it to the Illinois State Museum on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 1-3 p.m. for identification by Illinois State Museum staff and other experts. Objects open to identification include art, antiques, anthropological artifacts, rocks, minerals, fossils and bones. Page 22 - no comments - 203 views 
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