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Operation Walk

A local group of physicians, who volunteer their time to do free joint replacement surgeries in poor countries around the world, have now brought the program home to Chicago. Elizabeth Brackett reports. Operation Walk Chicago
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Cultural Connections: 'Working' in Chicago

Grammy-winning composer Stephen Schwartz -- best known for his musical "Wicked" -- revitalizes Studs Terkel's "Working" in a newly adapted musical exploration here in Chicago. Visit our More on the Story blog for web-exclusive video More on Stephen Schwartz
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Latest on Libya

Col. Muammar Qaddafi's forces keep fighting despite the allies' air attacks against them. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel debate whether this war in Libya is something the U.S. should be a part of. Sound off on this topic on our discussion board
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Vying for the 50th Ward

We sit down with the two aldermanic candidates in the 50th ward runoff. Meet Bernard Stone and Debra Silverstein. Visit our 50th ward page for web-exclusive video
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Blind Judo

We visit a Chicago school where visually impaired students are encouraged to throw their teachers to the floor. Jay Shefsky has the story. Otis Elementary School Tohkon Judo Academy World Sport Chicago
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange

The origins of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade are explored in a new book. We speak with author Emily Lambert about the history of the Futures market. More on the book: The Futures
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Vying for the 24th Ward

We sit down with the two aldermanic candidates in the 24th ward runoff. Meet Sharon Dixon and Michael Chandler. Visit our 24th ward page for web-exclusive video
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Ask Alpana

Do you know what "Circus Peanuts" are? Apparently Alpana Singh and Phil Ponce didn't the last time Alpana was here. We attempt to correct a past misunderstanding in tonight's edition of Ask Alpana. "Circus Peanut" tasting Liquors
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Blagojevich Status Hearing

The second trial of Rod Blagojevich will proceed as planned. At least that's the indication given by Judge James Zagel after defense attorneys asked that the trial be canceled and the ex-governor sentenced on his one conviction. Eddie Arruza reports on what Judge Zagel said at a status hearing today.
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Tyree Death Ruled an 'Accident'

Chicago Sun-Times Chairman Jim Tyree's death was ruled an accident by the medical examiner. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel discuss medical mistakes: how they happen and how hospitals deal with them. Should doctors be held to standards of perfection? Tell us what you think.
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T-Mobile and AT&T Connect

AT&T announced plans to purchase T-Mobile for $39 billion. WBBM Newsradio 780's Kris Kridel joins us to look at how the deal will impact Chicago business.
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Vying for the 20th Ward

We sit down with the two aldermanic candidates in the 20th ward runoff. Meet Willie Cochran and Che "Rhymefest" Smith. See the 20th ward candidates in web-exclusive video
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Careers for Adults with Autism

Ash-har Quraishi has the personal story of one couple's mission to create meaningful employment and sustainable careers for adults with autism. Learn about Aspiritech
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Vying for the 17th Ward

We sit down with the two aldermanic candidates in the 17th ward runoff. Meet Latasha Thomas and David Moore. See the 17th ward candidates in web-exclusive video
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Viewer Mail

We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some of our viewer mail. Contact Chicago Tonight now
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

Nearly every Friday morning for four and a half years, two Chicago nuns have led a vigil at the place where undocumented immigrants are processed before being deported. Jay Shefsky brings us their story. Broadview Detention Center Vigil
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Radiation Scare in Japan

People across the world wait anxiously for the next development in the Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown scare. What is the nuclear energy situation here, and should we be afraid of radiation too? We talk with nuclear and radiation experts on the show. More on the Story: Local doctor on effects of radiation exposure
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Cultural Connections: Body Worlds

Body Worlds is back. The popular exhibit of preserved and dissected human bodies and body parts has returned to Chicago. This newest version focuses on how we age -- on the inside. Eddie Arruza reports on our internal life cycle. Body Worlds exhibit information Watch more Cultural Connections online
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Operation Family Secrets

He brought down his homicidal mobster father with a letter to the FBI. Now, Frank Calabrese, Jr. has written a book detailing the rise and fall of the Calabrese Chicago crime family. Operation Family Secrets Sound off on our discussion board
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Vying for the 16th Ward

We sit down with the two aldermanic candidates in the 16th ward runoff. Meet JoAnn Thompson and Hal Baskin. 16th ward page with web-exclusive video
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Stock Market Reacts to Nuclear Scare

The stock market took a dip today, as news from Japan's nuclear plants left investors rattled. We find out what the disasters in Asia will mean for the market here at home.
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Scientific Chicago: Alzheimer's Study

Jay Shefsky talks with scientists who have found a way to create replacements for brain cells that die in the early stages of Alzheimer's Disease. More on the Story
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David Broder Remembered

Legendary political journalist David Broder, a Chicago Heights native and University of Chicago alum, died last week at 81. We revisit his 2000 appearance on Chicago Tonight. Broder's Washington Post collection
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15th Ward Runoff Candidate

We sit down with one of the aldermanic candidates in the 15th ward runoff. Meet Raymond Lopez. More Coverage of the 15th ward runoff
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Japan Nuclear Update

The devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan has already claimed thousands of lives. But now, the risk of a potential meltdown at a power plant raises new concerns about the use of nuclear energy. We talk with two experts to get their take on nuclear power. Sound off on our discussion board about nuclear power
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46th Ward Aldermanic Candidate Forum

We sit down with the two aldermanic candidates in the 46th ward runoff. Meet Molly Phelan and James Cappleman. Visit our 46th Ward page after the show for web-exclusive video. 46th Ward candidates on our Aldermanic Runoff page
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