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News Analysis with Carol Marin

Governor Quinn's painful budget cuts will soon be felt by the social service agencies throughout the state. Carol Marin sits down with representatives from four agencies to discuss what the reductions will mean for them and their clients.
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Chicago Business

Can the president's so-called "beer summit" actually help lift sagging beer sales this summer? Some Chicago businesses and brewers hope so. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780's "Noon Business Hour" joins us with that story, plus the rest of the week's business news.
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Hidden Chicago: Blackstone Murals

Hidden treasures of Chicago art are being restored to their former glory. On the Artbeat, we take a look at some century-old murals that are being resurrected on the South Side. Parma Conservation: More about the conservators Blackstone branch of Chicago Public Library Aug. 31: Parma Conservation to discuss conservation process
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Chicago Sports Update

The White Sox pulled off a major deal just minutes before the trade deadline, landing All-Star pitcher Jake Peavy. Do they have what it takes to make another World Series run? We'll hear what the sports experts have to say about the Sox, Cubs, and Bears.
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Pyramid Car

This man's creation may look like something out of a science fiction movie, but Greg Zanis believes his pyramid-shaped car could help solve the nation's fuel problems. Christian Farr goes for a ride and finds out why. DreamCar123.com: Photos, videos and more info
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Julia Child on Chicago Tonight in 2001

We take a look back at our 2001 interview with Julia Child in anticipation of the new movie "Julie and Julia." WEB EXCLUSIVE: Watch the full interview
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Viewer Mail

We hear what you had 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

Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7 PM Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Brian Dugan confesses to a brutal 1983 killing; Walmart seeks a residence on Chicago's South Side; Mayor Daley says more furlough days are coming; two more baseball stars are linked to a 2003 performance-enhancing drugs list; and Mark Buehrle makes more baseball history by retiring 45 consecutive batters. Guests:
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Classic Callaway: Irv Kupcinet

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 1993 conversation with legendary Chicago Sun-Times columnist Irv Kupcinet.
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Friday Night Preview: Classic Callaway

We take a look back at John Callaway's 1993 interview with legendary Sun-Times columnist Irv Kupcinet. Chicago Magazine: The Lost World of Kup
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Time Out Weekend Picks

We get the details on this weekend's events, including the World of Faeries Festival, when Time Out Chicago magazine joins us with recommendations for your weekend.
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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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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza

College tuition continues to rise, but more students in Illinois are being squeezed out of financial aid. Eddie Arruza and his panel have more on how to pay for college in a weak economy.
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Cancer Researcher Honored with Medal of Freedom

An 84-year-old scientist from the University of Chicago will be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom this year. We meet renowned geneticist Janet Rowley, whose breakthrough research has led to a better understanding of what causes cancer. Univ. of Chicago press release: Rowley awarded Gruber Genetics Prize for cancer research
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Buying a House

Is now the right time to buy a house or condo? We find out what you need to know if you're looking to buy or sell in this market. Calculate the value of your home Learn about fees associated with buying or selling a home Chicago Association of Realtors
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Ask Geoffrey

Why do Grant Park's Native American warrior statues have empty hands? Geoffrey Baer has the answer to that and other viewer questions in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey. Encyclopedia of Chicago: Pure Oil Co.
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Walmart in Chicago

The efforts to bring a second Walmart to Chicago were tabled by the City Council today. Rich Samuels tells us if -- or when -- we can expect the store to become a reality.
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News Analysis with Carol Marin

Some of the nation's health care experts say reform might be futile without combating the nation's obesity epidemic. Carol Marin and her panel discuss new efforts to get obesity in check.
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Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias

Democratic State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias is making a bid for his friend Barack Obama's former Senate seat. What does he have to offer the voters of Illinois? We ask him this question and more when he joins us in the studio. Illinois State Treasurer Web site Giannoulias' U.S. Senate campaign
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Library Cuts

Two weeks after the city of Chicago laid off more than 400 workers, the effects are being seen and felt at libraries around town. The library system took the brunt of the cuts with the loss of 120 employees. Eddie Arruza tells us just how our libraries have been impacted.
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Government's Car Allowance Rebate System

The government is starting a new program that it hopes will help jump-start the suffering auto industry, encouraging consumers to trade in older cars for cash. We learn what cars are eligible for the program, and examine whether or not it will help the lagging industry. Car Allowance Rebate System
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Museum of Contemporary Art

We take a trip through a funhouse of interactive artwork when we go inside two new exhibits at the Museum of Contemporary Art. Museum of Contemporary Art
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Live Music Wednesday: Cabaret

In August, Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace is presenting a new production of Cabaret. Two of its stars, Zarah Mahler and Jim Weitzer, perform selections from the smash hit musical. Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace
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Brian Dugan Set to Plead Guilty

Brian Dugan is expected to plead guilty to the 1983 murder of Jeanine Nicarico in Naperville. Could this notorious case finally be coming to an end? Rich Samuels fills us in.
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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett

There has been a lot more news lately about the stock market going up. However, reports show that consumer confidence is lagging. What does it all mean for the bigger picture of the health of the economy? Elizabeth Brackett and her panel take a closer look.
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The Ultimate Guide to America's Weather

The Ultimate Guide to America's Weather What's up with the weather? August is almost here and it feels as if we've barely had summer. We talk to the author of the new book, The AMS Weather Book:The Ultimate Guide to America's Weather, about what is causing this unusually cool weather pattern. Sample pages and additional information
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