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Chicago Business
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Could the Cubs file for bankruptcy? Reports say it's a possibility. Kris Kridel of the WBBM Noon Business Hour will be here with those details, plus the rest of the week's business news.
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Classic Callaway: Gary Sinise
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For the rest of the summer we'll be replaying the best of John Callaway's interviews over the years. Tonight we take a look back at a 1996 conversation with the co-founder of the Steppenwolf Theatre, actor Gary Sinise.
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Chicago's Most Dangerous Neighborhoods
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Chicago is home to four of the nation's most dangerous neighborhoods, according to a new national list. But Chicago police say the figures used to come up with the list are inaccurate. Eddie Arruza has the story.
Explore Chicago Police Department crime data
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Sarah Palin's Staying Power
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Can Sarah Palin attribute her popularity to her good looks? Chicago Tribune columnist Steve Chapman thinks so, and he shares his controversial opinion.
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Chicago's New Downtown Riverwalk
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We take a stroll on the Chicago Riverwalk and discover the dramatically transformed riverfront.
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Ask Geoffrey
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Confused by Chicago geography? Maybe you've wondered why Sheridan Road doesn't lie on a straight line? Geoffrey Baer solves this mystery and more when he answers your questions about Chicago history and trivia.
Civil War Camp Douglas
History of Fort Sheridan
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Classic Callaway: Gary Sinise
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We take a look back at another classic John Callaway interview, his 1996 conversation with actor and Steppenwolf Theater co-founder Gary Sinise.
Gary Sinise's entry in The Internet Movie Database
"In Search of Beethoven"
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Who exactly was Ludwig van Beethoven? A new movie opening tomorrow at the Gene Siskel Film Center attempts to answer that question. We talk with Phil Grabsky, the filmmaker of "In Search of Beethoven."
Gene Siskel Film Center
In Search of Beethoven
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Mary Poppins
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The original music makers of Mary Poppins tell us how the movie was re-imagined for the Broadway stage.
Broadway in Chicago: Mary Poppins
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Viewer Mail
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We hear what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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Inside the Old Chicago Post Office
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Last year's box office hit The Dark Knight filmed some scenes inside Chicago's famed post office. We take a peek inside the landmark building as the post office prepares to auction it off to the highest bidder.
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Race and Body Image: Hispanic Women
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Hispanic women discuss the importance of curves in the Hispanic community and the increasing popularity of cosmetic surgery. The women also talk about how Hispanic and American standards of beauty are merging for younger generations (recorded August 2008).
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Live Music Wednesday: Los Pichardo
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Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Sen. Roland Burris not running for another term; Lisa Madigan decides not to run for governor or the U.S. Senate; the never-ending state budget battle rages on; a cemetery scandal is unearthed by Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart; Michael Jackson's memorial seen around the world; Is Sam Zell finally ready to unload the Cubs?; Chicago's downtown condo market tanking; and the Cubs and Sox ready for the All-Star break.
Guests:
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Former Blagojevich Aide in Court
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John Harris, Rod Blagojevich's one-time chief of staff, has turned against his former boss. Rich Samuels tells us what happened today when he appeared in court.
(PDF) Harris' complete plea agreement
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Race and Body Image: African-American Women
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Black women discuss whether or not the white community has any influence on how they view themselves. The women also discuss Michelle Obama's emergence on the national stage and how the country's first African-American First Lady will impact the American standard of beauty. (recorded October 2008)
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News Analysis with Carol Marin
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Attorney General Lisa Madigan announced today that she would be seeking re-election to her current post, dispelling rumors that she would run for U.S. Senate or the office of Governor. She sits down with Carol Marin to discuss her decision and the state of Illinois politics.
Full text of Lisa Madigan's announcement
Office of the Illinois Attorney General
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Race and Body Image: Caucasian Women
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Caucasian women speak about the constant barrage of images depicted on television, movies, and in advertisements and the effects of those images. The ladies also share their thoughts on women altering their physical appearance to compete in the corporate world (recorded August 2008).
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Chicago Public Schools CEO
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A report card for Chicago public schools came out today. The number of students meeting or exceeding state expectations has risen by two percentage points. Chicago Public Schools CEO Ron Huberman tells us exactly what that means for the city.
Commercial Club Civic Committee's Full Report
Video from July 2 Chicago Tonight segment discussing study
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Race and Body Image: Muslim Women
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Muslim women talk about the importance of modesty in Muslim culture, the decision to wear or not wear head coverings, and the influence of American culture on young Muslim girls. They also discuss how their faith affects their self-esteem (recorded August 2008).
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Race & Body Image
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The Chicago Tribune's Dawn Trice joins us to discuss our joint five-part online series that explores women's body image issues and race. Watch video discussions among series participants and learn more about the issue as they discuss what race and body image means to them. Then, share your thoughts on the Chicago Tonight Message Board.
Race and Body Image
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Race and Body Image: Asian Women
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Asian women share personal stories about the effects of not seeing many Asian role models in popular culture and why they believe the stereotypical images still persist and are partly accepted in society. They also discuss the increasing popularity of cosmetic surgery among Asians (recorded August 2008).
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Spending Cuts for Illinois
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Today, Governor Quinn laid out more than a billion dollars in spending cuts to close the state's budget gap. Christian Farr tells us what state programs could be slashed.
(PDF) State of Illinois Fiscal Year 2010 Budget
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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
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Elizabeth Brackett sits down with a panel of lawmakers to get their reaction to Quinn's proposed cuts.
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Chicago Matters: Beyond Burnham
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What's the region doing to prepare for its future water needs? Rich Samuels tells us as we continue this year's Chicago Matters series, Beyond Burnham.
(Audio Slideshow) Conserving water in your garden
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Chicago Sun-Times Columnist Lynn Sweet
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President Obama is hoping to boost Chicago's bid to get the 2016 Olympics, but will his support be enough to put the bid over the top? Chicago Sun-Times columnist Lynn Sweet joins us with that story, and all the latest news from Washington, D.C.
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Gas Prices and Society
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How the inevitable rise in gas prices will change our lives for the better -- that's the tagline of the new book $20 Per Gallon. The book's author, Christopher Steiner, tells us how he thinks higher gas prices could improve society.
Read excerpts from $20 Per Gallon
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