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News Analysis: Video Gambling

Is video gambling about to come to Chicago? Can the state really rely on gambling revenue to help fund a $31 billion construction plan? Carol Marin and her panel take a look.
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Chicago Business

What are local broadcasters saying about Jay Leno being ousted from prime time? WBBM Newsradio 780's Kris Kridel fills us in when she discusses the week's top business news.
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MusicianCorps

A new program launching in Chicago sends working artists into communities that don't ordinarily see such luxuries. We meet one musician whose job description goes way beyond just teaching music.
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The Fixer

There's a myth that new cars can come with a three-day "cooling off" contract for buyers. We talk to Chicago Sun-Times "Fixer" Stephanie Zimmermann about what is driving those rumors. Better Business Bureau Annual Credit Report Read The Fixer's column
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Remembering Jan Gabriel

His voice was synonymous with Chicago area motor sports. Jan Gabriel died yesterday. We revisit our 2004 profile of this master showman.
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

Tonight's panel discusses the week's top headlines: the Chicago Sun-Times endorses Governor Quinn in the upcoming primary election; the University of Illinois is in a major cash crunch; a lawsuit claims that the CTA's funding formula is racist; many McPier employees are making six-figure salaries as conventions flock from pricey McCormick Place; the Bears stand by beleaguered head coach Lovie Smith; and Cubs legend Andre Dawson is heading to the Hall of Fame. Guests:
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The Friday Night Show: Carl Kasell

Eddie Arruza sits down with Carl Kasell, the official judge and scorekeeper on National Public Radio's hit news trivia show, "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!"
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News Analysis: Lawmakers

What will it take to get Springfield's attention about the dire state of Illinois' budget? Eddie Arruza sits down with a panel of legislators, who give us their take on what can, and should, be done. Contact Your Legislators
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Walmart

What effect has Chicago's lone Walmart had on the local economy? As the debate for more Walmarts in the city heats up, we show you what a new study says. "The Impact of an Urban Walmart Store on Area Businesses: An Evaluation of One Chicago Neighborhood's Experience"
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Billy Goat Tavern Turns 75

Elizabeth Brackett reports on the popular Chicago institution's 75 years of serving "cheezborgers" to Chicago. Billy Goat Tavern
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Ask Geoffrey

Our resident Chicago expert Geoffrey Baer answers your questions, including one about the painted forest in Lincoln Park. "Painted Forest" 22 E. Jackson
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Friday Night Preview

We preview Eddie Arruza's "Friday Night Show" interview with Carl Kasell, official judge and scorekeeper for National Public Radio's hit news trivia show "Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!"
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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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Snowstorm

Jay Shefsky goes outside to look at the tribulations and joy brought by the snowstorm.
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Lisa Madigan on Asian Carp

Can Michigan and other Midwest states actually sue Illinois to halt the spread of Asian carp to the Great Lakes? Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan says they can't, and she tells us why. Asian carp lawsuit filed against Illinois Attorney General Madigan's response to Asian carp lawsuit
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Transportation Discrimination Lawsuit

Elizabeth Brackett has the latest on a lawsuit filed today that claims Illinois' way of funding mass transit is discriminating against blacks and Hispanics.
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Kerry James Marshall

Praised for his paintings, a renowned Chicago artist goes back to the drawing board to create a comic strip. Kerry James Marshall at the Smart Museum
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Twitterature

The Twitter generation meets literary classics and creates "Twitterature." We talk to some University of Chicago students who have written a book that will make you tweet for mercy.
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Live Music Wednesday: Coloratura Elizabeth Futral

Coloratura Elizabeth Futral is an internationally acclaimed soprano with Chicago roots. She's currently on stage at Lyric Opera and she performs live in our studio. The Merry Widow at Lyric Opera
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Barbara Crane

We meet the master photographer who has captured her hometown for half a century. Barbara Crane Barbara Crane exhibit
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University of Illinois Finances

We learn about how people in need are getting help quickly with fast-track food stamps. "Hunger in America 2010" -- Feeding America study Food Stamp/SNAP Outreach -- Greater Chicago Food Depository
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News Analysis: Health Care

Elizabeth Brackett and her panel examine how health care reform could affect you, and what's likely to be included in a final bill. Compare the Senate and House health Reform Bills -- PBS NewsHour
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Nation's Largest Urban Solar Plant

We find out how an old abandoned Chicago industrial field is being transformed into the nation's largest urban solar power plant.
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Chicago Bears Future

Bears coach Lovie Smith survived a disastrous season despite resounding calls for his firing. Offensive coordinator Ron Turner wasn't as lucky. We take a look at the Bears future.
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The Fool Killer Submarine

95 years ago, a primitive submarine was raised from the bottom of the Chicago River. We explore this little-known Chicago mystery. Watch the Foolkiller Slideshow
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Ask Alpana

You make so many changes for the New Year, why not also update what's in your glass? Master Sommelier and Check, Please! host Alpana Singh joins us with wine recommendations for 2010.
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