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The Niles village board approved an ordinance requiring parades, protests and any kind of public assembly to seek permits, and a security deposit on insurance, for gatherings of more than 50 people at Monday’s board meeting. When the ordinance was introduced in June, the village got some pushback over First Amendment concerns. Critics said vague wording in the original ordinance about a .
A new pilot program being launched in suburban Niles will utilize the hunting skills of cats to take care of rats and other pests, officials announced this.
aramide: that s really the american dream about wanting more than what you have no matter where you are. niles: it s beautiful, it s beautiful! frasier: yes! this is where we belong. kelsey grammar: i think the reason people responded to frasier is he is pompous but he s recognizable. they see in him a guy that cares. george sr.: let s see some smiles, people. it s a party not a shareholders meeting. (sirens) police: prepare to be boarded, prepare to be boarded. george sr.: that s the securities and exchange commission. patrick gomez: in the early 2000s, in the wake of 9/11, we see a stock market crash and a rise in unemployment that really has us all thinking about income inequality in a way that we hadn t in a long time. george sr.: delores, listen to me, empty the accounts! mitch hurwitz: with arrested development, we jumped to something a little darker. mitch hurwitz: there was a lot that i wanted to explore about entitlement and the fragility of the one percent.
frasier: no,no. patrick gomez: in the 90s, we saw a lot of sitcoms really geared towards whole family viewing, and they shied away from the more political nature of the 1970s. frasier: every item here was carefully selected, this lamp by korboo. this chair by eames. diana: but because social class is a part of someone s identity, that everyone can relate to, it s one of the ways that sitcoms can reach the broadest audience. man: delivery for martin crane. martin: oh, in here! kelsey grammar: the idea of class structure in frasier was about a father that had been alienated from his sons because they were so unlike him. martin: where s the tv? niles: it s in that credenza. martin: point it at that thing. man: what about this chair? jane: and there was a great sort of social commentary on class poking fun at all that pomposity and social class structure. frasier: this from the gourmet who dumped my cornish yard cheese down the disposal. martin: it was covered with mold. frasier: it was su