Monday, May 22, 2006

President Bush in Chicago
In a speech in Chicago this morning President Bush called the formation of a new unity government in Iraq a turning point in the struggle between freedom and terror. Elizabeth Brackett reports on the president's visit.

News Analysis with Carol Marin
Today the Chicago Sun-Times unveiled its three-part series, "Roti: Chicago's First Family of Clout." We'll talk to reporters Robert Herguth and Tim Novak about what they uncovered about the Rotis' connection to the Hired Truck scandal and to City Hall.

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Two percent of all adults suffer from obsessive compulsive disorder. For some, no medications help. One desperate college student came to Loyola University Medical Center for a risky new type of brain surgery to ease his symptoms. We'll show you if it worked.

Critic for a Day
The controversial film, The Da Vinci Code, topped the box office this weekend. We'll hear from our Critic for a Day, Chicago Tribune columnist Dawn Turner Trice.

Artbeat
It's the first time "Nixon in China" has been presented in Chicago. Chicago Opera Theater's new production recalls the heady days when President Nixon's historic trip to the communist country shocked the world. Fawn Ring has the story. Click here for link to Northwestern University library.

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