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Chicago Business
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Will new work rules at McCormick Place keep conventions in Chicago? WBBM Newsradio's Kris Kridel joins us with those details, plus the rest of the week's business headlines.
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Vigil for Undocumented Immigrants
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Nearly every Friday for three and half years, two Chicago nuns have led a vigil at the place where undocumented immigrants are processed before being deported. Jay Shefsky was there this past Friday morning.
"Deportation's Brief Adios and Prolonged Anguish"--Chicago News Cooperative
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Dr. Ian Smith
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He's fighting obesity with his so-called "50 Million Pound Challenge." We talk to bestselling author Dr. Ian Smith.
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
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Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Lawmakers are still wrangling over the state budget in Springfield; we'll take a closer look at Chicago's deadly streets and what can be done to stop the violence; a Chicago Tribune investigation finds that House Speaker Michael Madigan swayed the University of Illinois to admit relatives of political figures, political allies, and donors; sweeping work rule reforms are expected at McCormick Place; the Bulls fire head coach Vinny Del Negro; and the Blackhawks continue their Stanley Cup quest.
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The Friday Night Show: Jane Goodall
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Carol Marin sits down with world-renowned primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall.
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Springfield Update
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We find out what state legislators were working on today in Springfield.
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News Analysis: Stock Market
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Stocks tumbled today on Wall Street amidst growing fears over Greece's debt problems. Eddie Arruza and his panel explore the details.
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Rehabbing Foreclosed Properties
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Millions of dollars in federal grants are being aimed at stemming the tide of foreclosures. We show you how some of that money is being spent in Chicago neighborhoods.
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Friday Night Preview: Jane Goodall
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We preview Carol Marin's Friday Night Show interview with world-renowned scientist Jane Goodall.
See Jane Goodall at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel tomorrow night
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Food Bloggers
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The warm weather has inspired tasty new dishes, drinks and desserts from our resident food bloggers. They join us with with some spring flavors.
We asked the food bloggers to share some warm weather recipes, here's what they came up with:
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Ask Geoffrey
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What's the story behind the heavy duty scale in City Hall? Geoffrey Baer enlightens us in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
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Fox Waterway Agency
Immanuel Lutheran Church
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Viewer Mail
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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: Political Roundtable
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Carol Marin and her panel of journalists take a look at some of the biggest political stories, including the state budget and the election.
Playwright Tracy Letts
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Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and actor Tracy Letts joins us to talk shop and to tell us about his play Killer Joe, which is playing at the Royal George Theatre through the first week in June.
CPS Chinese Language Program
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We find out how -- in only a decade -- Chinese has rapidly become one of the top languages taught in the Chicago Public Schools.
Live Music Wednesday: Cuerdas Clasicas
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In honor of Cinco de Mayo, Cuerdas Clasicas performs live in studio.
For information about Chicago's summer programs for kids and teens
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Police Superintendent Jody Weis
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Police Superintendent Jody Weis
After this weekend's failed bombing in New York's Times Square, Chicago's top cop says there are no indications of similar threats here. We talk with Police Superintendent Jody Weis about the level of Chicago's terror preparedness, and how he plans to combat the uptick in violent crime as summer approaches.
Swedish Covenant Hospital
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We find out how Swedish Covenant Hospital took an unusual approach to dealing with the recession, and its employees.
Daniel Okrent
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From Billy Sunday to Al Capone, Chicago's role in the rise and fall of Prohibition is notorious. A new book takes an even deeper look at how and why America went dry for 13 years. Eddie Arruza talks to Daniel Okrent, author of Last Call.
Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews
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The working class meets the ballet class in Billy Elliot. Hedy Weiss reviews Elton John's hit musical, and two more colorful productions on the Chicago stage.
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The Farnsworth Invention
News Analysis: State Budget
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Lawmakers expect to pass a budget this week in Springfield. Just how will they make up the budget shortfall and what agencies will feel the pinch? Carol Marin and her panel discuss this and more.
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Chicago Business
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United and Continental are officially birds of a feather. We talk to WBBM Newsradio's Kris Kridel about the big merger that makes Chicago-based United the largest airline company in the world.
Argonne National Laboratory
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Big news out of Argonne National Laboratory today. The U.S. Department of Energy will spend $300 million dollars to upgrade Argonne's photon source facility. We talk to the director of the facility about the new scientific discoveries being made there.
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Blue Herons
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One of Illinois' most impressive birds is making a comeback in Lake County: Blue Herons, which are once again nesting at one forest preserve. But it wouldn't have happened without local residents building the structures that attract them. Eddie Arruza tells us what some bird fanciers did to bring back the big birds.
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The School of the Art Institute's Fashion Show
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What's in store for the future of fashion? The School of the Art Institute's Fashion Show is this Friday. We get a preview from the department chairman.
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