Monday, October 22, 2007

News Analysis with Carol Marin
The private security company in charge of Chicago's two water filtration plants was just fired after guards were found sleeping on the job. Carol Marin and her panel look at what's being done to safeguard our drinking water and how susceptible Chicago is to a terrorist attack. Guests: Tom Mockaitis and
Matthew Lipman.

New Prentice Women's Hospital
Chicago's newest hospital centers around healthcare for women. But the Prentice Women's Hospital isn't just a place for babies to come into the world. Eddie Arruza takes us on a tour of Northwestern Memorial's $500 million facility.

Bears Alumni Club
The Bears' dramatic win in the last seconds against the Eagles in Philadelphia may be a season-saver. Former Bears offensive lineman Revie Sorey joins us tonight for our Bears Alumni Club.

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A Fungus Among Us
There are more than 1,200 different varieties of mushrooms growing right here in the Chicago area. From deadly to pretty, we'll tour the Field Museum's vast collection.

Critic for a Day
Ben Affleck makes his directorial debut in the crime thriller "Gone, Baby, Gone." We review the movie with our "critic for a day," legal expert Locke Bowman.

Viewer Mail
We asked for your feedback on the proposed Cook County budget, and, boy, did we get it! We'll have some of your letters in tonight's viewer mail segment.

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