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Cook County Sales Tax

Cook County Board President Todd Stroger says he will veto the half-cent sales tax rollback Cook County commissioners passed today. Rich Samuels has the latest.
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CPS Board Chairman Dead

The body of Chicago School Board President Michael Scott was discovered early this morning in the Chicago River near the Apparel Center. His death has been ruled a suicide. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest details.
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News Analysis: Thomson Prison

Guantanamo Bay detainees could be headed to Illinois. The Obama administration is considering purchasing the Thomson Correctional Center in Thomson, Illinois to house terror suspects currently being held in Guantanamo Bay. Federal officials toured the facility today and Rich Samuels has the details of their visit. And Carol Marin and her panel discuss the pros and cons of bringing terror suspects to Illinois.
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Chicago Business

Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson were back on CBS 2 Friday, but how many people were watching, and what does it mean for the local news landscape? Kris Kridel from WBBM Newsradio 780's Noon Business Hour joins us with that story, and the week's other top business headlines.
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Developments in Space

Space enthusiasts have had plenty to cheer about lately, from the discovery of significant amounts of water on the moon, to another shuttle mission today, to a magnificent meteor shower this evening. We talk to an astronomer about all the exciting developments. Adler Planetarium
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Sidewalks Volume II: Reflections on Chicago

Journalists Rick Kogan and Charles Osgood offer reflections on Chicago. Sidewalks Volume II: Reflections on Chicago
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Viewer Mail

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

Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: The CTA avoids fare hikes but service cuts and layoffs are still looming; Jeanine Nicarico's killer, Brian Dugan, gets the death penalty; Governor Quinn decides to release prisoners early; Congressman Danny Davis bows out of the race for Cook County Board President; Chicago's magnet school admission policies are revamped; and another devastating loss puts the Bears season on the brink. Guests:
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The Friday Night Show: David Plouffe

Carol Marin sits down with David Plouffe, the campaign manager for President Obama's historic election.
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Ask Geoffrey

Geoffrey Baer fills us in on the shrewd political move, in 1818, that kept Chicago in Illinois, instead of Wisconsin. Curtiss Candy Co. Illinois v. Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb
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Time Out's Weekend Picks for Kids

Time Out Chicago's kids editor tells us about the current production at the Chicago Children's Theater, plus other events this weekend just for kids.
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza

According to a new research study from the Pew Center on the States, Illinois is one of ten states in fiscal peril. Can anything be done to get the state out of its current mess, and do lawmakers have the political will to do it? Eddie Arruza and his panel take a look. Beyond California: States in Fiscal Peril -- Download a PDF of the report
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Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?

We talk with a wildly popular Harvard professor whose moral philosophy class is getting national attention. Justice with Michael Sandel
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World War II Planes

We fly on a fully restored World War II bomber and meet a man who flew 35 missions as a tail gunner. The Collings Foundation Collings Foundation Schedule
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Live Music Wednesday: Company of Thieves

We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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CTA Finances

Thanks to a deal with the state, CTA fare hikes have been averted. But, there still could be service cuts. Rich Samuels brings us the good news and the bad.
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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett: The Economy

The Dow closed up 44 points today and at a thirteen-month high this past Monday. Is it a positive sign for the economy as a whole? Elizabeth Brackett finds out from her panel of economists and investment strategists.
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Technology for the Aging

We take a look at some new ideas in technology and design that are making it easier for older people to live in their homes longer.
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Celiac Disease

A simple blood test can determine a disease that often goes undiagnosed. We speak with experts from the nation's first celiac disease center, based here in Chicago. The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center
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Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Some Iraq war veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder are being treated with a 3-D war simulator, the first of its kind in Illinois. We see how it works and how it's helping. The Vet Center at Alexian Brothers Medical Center Campus
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Magnet School Admissions

There are big changes in the way Chicago school kids will be accepted into magnet schools and selective enrollment high schools. Elizabeth Brackett has the details. Upcoming CPS community meetings on the new policies
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News Analysis with Carol Marin

A new study finds that two-thirds of Chicago police officers accused of misconduct have actually kept their jobs. Carol Marin sits down with the study's author and the head of the Chicago Police Board. Chicago Police Board: A 10-Year Analysis--The Chicago Justice Project Read the executive summary of the study
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Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham

Chicago has become a world center of "cloud computing." As we continue our Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham series, Rich Samuels explains what "cloud computing" is and how you probably already use it on a daily basis.
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Church and State

Houses of worship and private schools have been receiving state tax dollars, and this has reignited the church-state debate. We talk with a state representative who has helped send money to a Jesuit-run high school and an ACLU member with concerns about the practice.
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Sesame Street's Elmo

On the 40th anniversary of Sesame Street, we revisit our 2007 visit with one of its biggest stars: Elmo!
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Co-Working

Chicago freelancers could work from home, but we show you why more and more are spending money to get back to the cubicle.
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