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Bionic Prosthetics

Researchers at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago published new findings today in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Ash-har Quraishi reports on the pioneering work aimed at neural control of prosthetic limbs for lower-limb amputees.
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Deval Patrick

The current governor of Massachusetts was born in Chicago. Deval Patrick's background as a poor South Sider didn't point to a successful career in business and politics. Eddie Arruza talks to Gov. Patrick about his new memoir and what he calls an "improbable life." More on Patrick's book
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Chicago Bulls

They are winning. But some players -- and fans -- say the Bulls need to step up their game if they want to make a run at an NBA championship. We assess the state of the Bulls as they get set for game three of their opening round playoff series.
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Pan Am Cyclist

We meet a Chicago man who just returned from a two-year bike ride, from the top of Alaska to the bottom of Argentina, with more than 17,500 miles of stories. More on the Story: Video that Matt Kelly took while on his trip Kelly's blog from the trip
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Congressional Panel

As Washington continues to wrangle over budgets, debt ceilings and the role of government, we talk with two local congressmen with very different points of view -- Republican Joe Walsh and Democrat Danny Davis. Website for Rep. Danny Davis Website for Rep. Joe Walsh
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Scientific Chicago: Hand Washing

Preventing potentially deadly infections has become an increasing problem at many hospitals. Eddie Arruza looks at a high-tech way one Chicago hospital is trying out to eliminate healthcare-related infections and what patients should be asking their doctors and nurses.
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Clean Power

A proposal is in the works that would force the city's two coal fired power plants to switch to natural gas or shut down. It has majority support in City Council, but it still might not pass. Paris Schutz tells us why. Chicago Clean Power Coalition
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Ask Alpana

Can you hear the bells ringing? Wedding season is upon us. So raise your glass! "Check Please" Host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh is here with advice for wedding gifting and toasting. Ask Alpana your own questions More on Alpana's recommendations Wedding Wine and Gift Registries
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Chicago Transportation Leadership

Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel announced the Chicago Transportation Leadership Team today. Ash-har Quraishi has the story. More on the Story: The new team members
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New Schools CEO

Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel named Jean-Claude Brizard as his CEO of Chicago Public Schools this morning, as well as a number of the new school board members. Will Brizard be able to close the $720 million budget gap? Ash-har Quraishi has the story.
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Rod Blagojevich's Retrial

It's been called Blago 2.0. Carol Marin and her panel have the latest as the prosecution and defense reboot for round two of the Blagojevich trial.
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Medical Errors

Chicago Sun-Times chairman and Mesirow Financial CEO Jim Tyree's death at the University of Chicago hospital sparked a federal probe. We talk about the results and how electronic records could cut down on medical errors. Chicago Tribune article on the federal probe
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Chicago Business News

The local economy is slowly improving according to new data. WBBM Newsradio 780's Kris Kridel joins us to explain the results and review this week's business headlines. Summary of the data Release from the Department of Employment Security A map of foreclosed properties in Illinois
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Dr. Ian Smith

Does the old adage 'you are what you eat' also apply to what you drink? Celebrity fitness guru Dr. Ian Smith will discuss this, his new book and much more. More on the book
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Milton Rogovin

On the Artbeat, working people and their families are in the spotlight at celebrated photographer Milton Rogovin's exhibit in Chicago. More on the Story: A slideshow of Rogovin's work More on Milton Rogovin The Gage Gallery exhibition
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, a major education reform deal is struck in Springfield. Will it lead to longer school days for Chicago school children? The Reverend Jesse Jackson denies discrimination allegations made against him. Should motorists with gas guzzlers pay more for city stickers? And in sports, the Sox can't seem to hold a lead, the Bulls soar to the NBA's best record and the Hawks try to hang on in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Guests:
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Education Reform

A longer school day, changes in teacher tenure and new strike standards are all part of an extensive education reform bill facing the Illinois Senate. The Chicago Sun-Times' Dave McKinney joins us from Springfield with details of that bill and more Capitol news.
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City Budget

Mayor Daley held a press conference today about the city budget. He says he is returning $50 million to the parking meter long-term reserves. Ash-har Quraishi has the story. City budget website
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Steve Stone

Former Cy Young Award-winner and Chicago baseball broadcasting legend, Steve Stone, joins us to talk about baseball and his new book. Stone was Harry Caray's broadcasting partner. More on the Story: Harry Caray's 1985 appearance on Chicago Tonight Steve Stone's website
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Robert's Fish

Jay Shefsky visits the last freestanding kosher fish market in the Chicago area and its Mexican owner. More on the Story: web-exclusive video interviews
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Cultural Connections: Ramsey Lewis

Two new inspired productions are coming to a PBS station near you. Ramsey Lewis and John Jacobsen are here to talk about "Proclamation of Hope" and "The Artist Toolbox". "Proclamation of Hope" documentary "The Artist Toolbox" Ramsey Lewis' website
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Reducing the Deficit

One day before the president comes to town for a series of re-election fundraisers, he lays out his plan for deficit reduction. Carol Marin and her panel have more on what it means, and how it ties into his re-election strategy. What cuts should be made to reduce the deficit?
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South Side Emergency Care

The premiere hospital on the South Side, the University of Chicago Medical Center, does not have an Adult Level 1 Trauma Center. Elizabeth Brackett reports on the level of emergency care on the South Side of Chicago.

Dear Dad

We talk with the author of a new book that showcases a collection of essays that highlight the long-lasting impact of fathers in or out of childrens' lives. More on the Story: Post your comments on fatherhood More on the book More on John Fountain
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Artist John Marin

On the Artbeat, we look into the "hands-on" approach of American artist John Marin, and find out how painter Georgia O'Keefe was instrumental in getting his masterworks to Chicago. Marin's exhibit at The Art Institute Images of Marin's collection at The Art Institute
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Soaring Gas Prices

Gas prices are rising, but is there any relief in sight? We talk about the financial pain at the pump, and if $4 dollars or more per gallon is now the new normal.
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