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| | University of Chicago Magazine, Class Notes, February 96, |
 | | By October 1996, Wiener expects to be serving breakfast and dinner five days a week; later, she hopes to convert part of the Cafe into a library and work center. |
 | | Children from the Robert Taylor public-housing projects--with whom Wiener works at her paying job, coordinating youth programs for Chicago Area Project--designed and helped install the mural, and helped paint the donated furniture in vivid shades of orange, purple, and green. |
 | | The finished space looks just like a restaurant--one as funky as Wiener's attire--with four or five chairs clustered around small tables set with tablecloths and flatware and vases of fresh flowers. |
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