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Chicago Business
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Another area bank has been seized, while yet another holds on for dear life. WBBM Newsradio's Kris Kridel tells us which banks are struggling, and much more when she joins us with the week's top business stories.
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World Sport Chicago
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What ever happened to all that private money raised for Chicago's Olympic bid? Elizabeth Brackett has the answer.
Read the final tax return of Chicago 2016
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Get Capone: The True Story of Al Capone
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Bestselling author Jonathan Eig discusses his new book about the plot to capture Al Capone.
Get Capone: The True Story of Al Capone
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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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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7:00 pm
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Chicago Sun-Times D.C. Bureau Chief
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Lynn Sweet has the latest news from Washington, from the subpoena of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid by Rod Blagojevich's defense team to the selection of Elena Kagan for the U.S. Supreme Court.
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County Employee Raises
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Cook County Board President Todd Stroger hired new staffers and gave raises to others, despite a proposed hiring freeze and a pay freeze. Eddie Arruza and his panel take up the controversy.
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What is Happening to News
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It's no secret by now that the news industry is struggling to stay afloat, but what exactly is going on with the news? What does the future hold for the industry? Former Chicago Tribune publisher Jack Fuller, author of the new book What is Happening to News: The Information Explosion and the Crisis in Journalism, gives us his take.
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Ask Geoffrey
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Geoffrey Baer tells you where you can find spinning turbines, channeled glass, rainwater cisterns and free parking for bicycles, all in one building.
Cyrus Edwin Dallin--Hood Museum of Art
Greenway Self Park--GreenBeanchicago.com
National Historic Landmarks Program
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Robotic Surgery
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Could your next doctor be a robot? We go into the operating room to watch robotic surgery.
WEB EXCLUSIVE: Watch the unedited footage of the surgery
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Chicago Botanic Garden
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The forecast calls for sunshine this weekend. A master gardener shares advice on how to make your garden grow.
Chat live with Eliza Fournier from 8 PM-8:30 PM
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Viewer Mail
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We have your thoughts on Governor Pat Quinn and his Republican challenger State Sen. Bill Brady when we read some of your viewer mail.
For information on Chicago farmers markets
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News Analysis: McPier Changes
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Last week the state legislature passed a bill that would overhaul the agency that runs Chicago's convention center. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel look at what the bill -- or a veto of the bill -- could mean for the area.
Bioethics
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The science is nearly at hand to be able to choose how tall or athletic our children will be. But should we? President Obama recently created a panel of experts to tackle bioethical questions like these. We talk to one of the members of that panel.
The Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
Young Women's Leadership Charter School of Chicago
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No boys, no distractions and a graduation rate in the 90th percentile. The only public all-girls school in Chicago reaches a milestone.
For more on the story...
An Interview with Folk Legend John Prine
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John Prine talks about his storybook journey to become one of the country’s most revered songwriters, and why he’s come home to his alma mater, Proviso East High School, for a special two-night concert.
Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South
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Northwestern professor, author and performance artist E. Patrick Johnson joins us with his hit one-man show, Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South.
Supreme Court Nominee Elena Kagan
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We hear from two people who know Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan, including Judge Abner Mikva, for whom she was a law clerk.
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News Analysis: Cancer Genes
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A federal judge has ruled that two genes, which are linked to breast and ovarian cancer, cannot be patented and has struck down the previously awarded patents. While some applaud the decision, critics say the ruling could cripple future life-saving research. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel look at the impact of the divisive decision.
Read the court ruling (nytimes.com)
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Archibald Motley | Terra Foundation Artbeat Special
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We introduce you to an important -- and often overlooked -- American artist who painted scenes of nightlife on Chicago's South Side in the 1920s and '30s.
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Carlton Pearson
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Controversial Chicago Pastor Carlton Pearson discusses his new book, God is not a Christian, nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu...
Christ Universal Temple
Watch our December 7th, 2009 story about Carlton Pearson
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Killerspin
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We meet a Chicago man who wants to change the way America thinks about table tennis.
Where to play ping-pong/table tennis in Chicago
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Supreme Court Nomination
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President Barack Obama has nominated Solicitor General Elena Kagan for the U.S. Supreme Court. Ash-har Quraishi has reaction from Chicago's academic and legal communities.
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Republican Candidate for Governor Bill Brady
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Carol Marin sits down with the Republican candidate for governor, Bill Brady.
Bill Brady campaign website
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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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