Wednesday, February 01, 2006

United Out of Bankruptcy
Today is United Airlines' first day in three years to fly the skies free from bankruptcy. But the Elk Grove-based company may still face turbulence ahead. Reporter Doug Cameron of the Financial Times joins us to explain. Read United press release.

News Analysis with Carol Marin
Cardinal Francis George has removed another priest from ministry after new allegations of sexual abuse surface. Carol Marin and her panel of reporters examine the latest on the clergy sex abuse scandals and how the archdiocese is handling them.

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Felicia Middlebrooks
Survivors of the 1994 Rwandan genocide finally have their stories told. WBBM Newsradio anchor Felicia Middlebrooks joins us to talk about her award-winning documentary which shows the tragedies and triumphs stemming from that horrific event. Felicia Middlebrooks will talk about her award-winning documentary and show clips of "Somebody's Child: The Redemption of Rwanda" at Victory Gardens Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 2, 7pm, prior to the production of "...Young Lady from Rwanda."

UIC at Navy Pier
Sixty years ago Navy Pier was converted to a University of Illinois campus. Former Governor James Thompson remembers his days as a student there in the 1950s. The 2006 UIC City Partner Awards Gala will be held February 3 at Navy Pier. Click here for more info or call 312/996-8535.

Ralph's World
Chicagoan Ralph Covert has been called a "superhero" for parents of small children because you can listen to his "Ralph's World" CDs over and over again, without getting getting sick of them. He'll perform a song from his latest release, Green Gorilla, Monster, and Me," which is up for a Grammy award for best children's musical album. Ralph appears on February 18, 11 am, in the North Avenue Day Nursery's 2006 Children's Concert Series, at the Wicker Park Lutheran Church, corner of Hoyne and LeMoyne.

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