Monday, November 12, 2007

Students Protest Suspensions
At a rally organized by Operation PUSH today Morton West High School students again protested suspensions and possible expulsion. Twenty-five students are being disciplined following an anti-war protest at the school on November 1. Elizabeth Brackett reports.

News Analysis with Carol Marin
A new report released today argues that adoption records should be more open. This is not currently the case in most states including Illinois. Carol Marin and her panel take a closer look at the issue.

Bears Alumni Club
Rex Grossman saved the day yesterday, stepping in for injured quarterback Brian Griese and pulling out a crucial win. But who will throw next Sunday? Super Bowl Bear Tim Wrightman joins us on the Bears Alumni Club.

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Veteran's Day
Rich Samuels has the story of a Chicagoan who gave his life in World War I, but whose memory lives on in a unique scrapbook kept by his mother.

  • The Clarence Eagle scrapbook is part of the collection of the Chicago Lawn Historical Society at the Chicago Lawn Branch of the Chicago Public Library.

Remembering Norman Mailer
Renowned author Norman Mailer passed away this weekend. We'll look back at John Callaway's "Friday Night" interview with the literary giant just nine months ago.

Critic for a Day
Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe lead an all-star cast in the box office smash American Gangster. We'll review it with our "critic for a day," NBC5 entertainment reporter LeeAnn Trotter.

Viewer Mail
Would you be willing to pay higher taxes for a better transit system? We'll find out what you had to say in tonight's viewer mail segment.

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