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Ford rolled out its 2010 Taurus today, and it's made in Chicago. Rich Samuels tells us why Ford's Torrence Avenue Assembly plant is surviving some of the darkest days in the history of the auto industry.
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Can the president's so-called "beer summit" actually help lift sagging beer sales this summer? Some Chicago businesses and brewers hope so. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780's "Noon Business Hour" joins us with that story, plus the rest of the week's business news.
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7 PM
Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Brian Dugan confesses to a brutal 1983 killing; Walmart seeks a residence on Chicago's South Side; Mayor Daley says more furlough days are coming; two more baseball stars are linked to a 2003 performance-enhancing drugs list; and Mark Buehrle makes more baseball history by retiring 45 consecutive batters.
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Is now the right time to buy a house or condo? We find out what you need to know if you're looking to buy or sell in this market.
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Chicago Association of Realtors
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The efforts to bring a second Walmart to Chicago were tabled by the City Council today. Rich Samuels tells us if -- or when -- we can expect the store to become a reality.
Two weeks after the city of Chicago laid off more than 400 workers, the effects are being seen and felt at libraries around town. The library system took the brunt of the cuts with the loss of 120 employees. Eddie Arruza tells us just how our libraries have been impacted.
The government is starting a new program that it hopes will help jump-start the suffering auto industry, encouraging consumers to trade in older cars for cash. We learn what cars are eligible for the program, and examine whether or not it will help the lagging industry.
Car Allowance Rebate System
There has been a lot more news lately about the stock market going up. However, reports show that consumer confidence is lagging. What does it all mean for the bigger picture of the health of the economy? Elizabeth Brackett and her panel take a closer look.
ComEd, for the first time in its history, is losing customers. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio's Noon Business Hour tells us why when she joins us with the latest business headlines.
Alderman Howard Brookins is pushing hard for a Walmart in his ward, but not everyone thinks it's a good idea. Carol Marin sits down with people on both sides of the debate, including Alderman Brookins.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7 PM
Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Politicians lining up to replace Governor Quinn; President Obama pushing for major health care reform; Cook County commissioners slash president Stroger's controversial tax hike in half; Will the cash-strapped Chicago Sun-Times survive bankruptcy?; White Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle throws a perfect game; and did the Blackhawks get damaged goods when they signed All-Star Marian Hossa?
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Midway Games, maker of the popular video game Mortal Kombat, is nearing the end of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings and has laid off all of its Chicago corporate employees. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio's Noon Business Hour has the details on that story, plus the rest of the week's business headlines.
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Tonight's panel discusses the week's top headlines: Governor Quinn passes a stop-gap budget; Mayor Daley lays off 431 workers after their unions refused to take furlough days off; families are in mourning all over again during the Burr Oak Cemetery scandal; Chicago on a Denver booting-blitz; the CTA cracking down on sexual harassment; the Cubs and Sox well-rested after the All-Star break; and the Blackhawks fire general manager Dale Tallon.
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