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An Interview with Jim Lehrer of ‘PBS NewsHour’

We speak with the co-founder of “PBS NewsHour,” renowned journalist Jim Lehrer, who has just written his 20th novel, “Super.”
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Homeopathic Medicine

The age-old practice of homeopathic medicine is just now gaining a lot of attention locally. The practitioners at Merz Apothecary give us a primer.
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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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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Former Governor Rod Blagojevich wants to subpoena President Obama to appear at his upcoming corruption trial; White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel says he's interested in becoming Mayor of Chicago once Mayor Daley leaves office; sweeping reforms are recommended for pricey McCormick Place; the Cubs send Carlos Zambrano to the bullpen; and the Bulls and Blackhawks are finally showing some signs of life in the playoffs. Guests:
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The Friday Night Show: Aidan Quinn

Eddie Arruza sits down with hometown actor Aidan Quinn.
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News Analysis: Teens and Cyberbullying

Social networking websites such as Facebook pose new challenges to school administrators and students alike. We look at the issues.
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Chicago Magazine: Christopher Kelly

We talk to Chicago Magazine feature writer Bryan Smith, who just profiled the late Blagojevich fundraiser Christopher Kelly. Read the article
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Anna Quindlen

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Anna Quindlen discusses her new novel. Anna Quindlen's website Anna Quindlen's new novel, Every Last One The Union League Club of Chicago
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Friday Night Preview: Aidan Quinn

We preview Eddie Arruza's Friday Night Show interview with hometown actor Aidan Quinn.
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Springfield Budget Protests

Thousands trekked down to Springfield to let legislators know their displeasure with the state's budget crisis. Carol Marin has the story from the Capitol.
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News Analysis: Mayoral Race

Former Congressman and current White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel joins a growing list of potential Chicago mayoral candidates. But will Mayor Daley seek a seventh term? Eddie Arruza and his panel look at who's eyeing the office and the factors that will determine whether Mayor Daley will run again.
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Blagojevich Hearing

Former Governor Rod Blagojevich was in federal court today. Elizabeth Brackett tells us what the judge had to say about the former governor's impending trial.
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Schurz High School

We visit a Chicago high school where students interested in financial services careers can join a finance academy. National Academy Foundation
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Chicago Latino Film Festival

We meet a local filmmaker whose immigration documentary is featured in the Chicago Latino Film Festival. Immigrant Nation!
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Blagojevich Press Conference

Former Governor Rod Blagojevich is holding a press conference this evening. We have all the highlights. Read the government's proffer
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Oprah: A Biography

Oprah wrote the book on daytime talk, and now Kitty Kelley has written a controversial new book on her. We talk to Kelley about some of the more surprising revelations in Oprah: A Biography.
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Vincent: A Life In Color

If you're a frequent visitor to the Loop, you may have seen Vincent Falk. He wears flashy suits and does his own brand of performance art for tour boats. He is now the subject of a documentary about his life -- Vincent: A Life In Color. Eddie Arruza gives us a sneak preview.
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Dance Mansion

Architecture meets dance when a historic mansion sets the stage for a new ballet. Elizabeth F. Cheny Mansion See Winifred Haun & Dancers at Cheny Mansion
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News Analysis: Regulating Financial Markets

The battle over regulating the financial markets is heating up this week. Carol Marin examines what's on the table and the looming fight on Capitol Hill. For more on the story...
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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

We talk to Charles Evans, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, about economic recovery and much more.
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Chicago Business

What role did the Chicago-based Society of Women Engineers play in the latest Barbie incarnation? Kris Kridel joins us with those details, plus a roundup of the rest of the week's business news.

Viewer Mail

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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: new details are revealed in the case against former Governor Blagojevich; the stage is set for a City Council showdown over proposed Walmarts in Chicago; U.S. Senate challengers Alexi Giannoulias and Mark Kirk are in a frantic fundraising contest; McDonald's is spending a billion dollars to give their restaurants a coffee house feel; and Bulls vice president John Paxson allegedly gets into a physical altercation with head coach Vinny Del Negro. Guests:
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Guest: Ramsey Lewis

Eddie Arruza sits down with hometown jazz legend Ramsey Lewis. Click here to watch an exclusive web performance.
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Prime Minister of Singapore

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is here straight from attending the nuclear security summit in Washington, D.C. We talk to him about the meeting, the global economy, Singapore, and much more. More on Singapore's prime minister
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City Treasurer Campaign Contributions

Did campaign contributions influence the City Treasurer's actions involving police pension funds? We hear from a Chicago News Cooperative reporter who has the exclusive story. Scroll to page 11 to read the police pension article
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