Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Mexico's President
Mexican President Felipe Calderon is visiting the U.S. for the first time since his election in 2006. He spoke in Chicago this afternoon and Eddie Arruza tells us what the President - and some of his opponents - had to say.

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
Pollution from Midwest oil refineries could increase by 40% over the next decade. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel take a closer look at the high cost of our nation's addiction to the so-called "black gold."

Delegates vs. Super Delegates
The democratic nominee for President could eventually be decided by the party's super delegates. We find out who these people are and why they could hold so much power in this year's primary.

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Hidden Chicago: Pieces of the Past
Geoffrey Baer uncovers an abandoned "L" line, a defunct silent movie studio and the ghost of a jazz club in our series "Hidden Chicago."

Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews
Chicago Sun-Times critic Hedy Weiss reviews three new productions currently running on Chicago-area stages.

Commentary
Dawn Trice remembers an old love on Valentine's Day.

David "Honeyboy" Edwards
Guitarist David "Honeyboy" Edwards, 92, won the traditional blues Grammy on Sunday. We revisit his performance when he stopped by our studios last year.

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