Tuesday, November 01, 2005

City Alleges Fraud
Chicago news media late this afternoon flocked to the loop office of a company the city claims falsified medical tests for city employees. Rich Samuels reports on the city's allegations and the actions it's taking.

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
The Chicago city council voted in favor today of allowing vans outfitted with cameras to nab speeders in residential neighborhoods. But at a cost of $100,000 per van, is it worth it? Elizabeth Brackett and her panel take a look. Guests: Ald. Thomas Allen; Harold Krent, Chicago-Kent College of Law; and Kris Hammond, Northwestern University

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Ebony Turns 60
John Johnson would be proud today. His number one African-American publishing company is celebrating Ebony magazine's 60th anniversary. Managing editors Walter Leavy and Lynn Norment talk about this historic publication.

Chicago Matters
We'll meet a Chicagoan who left his life in the fast lane to live a vow of poverty. It's part of our yearlong Chicago Matters series Money Talks.

King of Late Night
We'll talk to Ben Alba, Chicago author of the new book, Inventing Late Night, about the original king of late night, Steve Allen. Ben Alba will be signing copies of his book Thursday, November 17, 12:30-1:30pm, at the Barnes & Noble DePaul Center, 1 E. Jackson Blvd, Chicago.

One More Thing...
...about a baseball tradition that should change.

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