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Friday Night with John Callaway: Mary Mitchell
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John sits down with Chicago Sun-Times columnist Mary Mitchell to talk about her battle with breast cancer.
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Mayor Daley Speaks
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Mayor Daley broke his silence today on his nephew's real estate deals using city pension funds. Rich Samuels tells us about that, and about the layoff notices that the Mayor could send out as early as tomorrow.
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
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A new study says colon cancer is increasing among people under the age of 50, especially among young adults in their 20's. Eddie Arruza and his panel have more on the potential causes and who is most at risk.
Namaste Charter School
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We'll go inside a Chicago Public School that focuses on yoga as a central part of every students' day.
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Friday Night Preview
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We'll preview John Callaway's "Friday Night" interview with Chicago Sun-Times columnist Mary Mitchell, who is battling breast cancer.
Ask Geoffrey
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Geoffrey Baer tells us the history behind the city's first automated bowling alley. We'll learn about that and more of Chicago's historic trivia in tonight's edition of "Ask Geoffrey".
Arts Across Illinois
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Ramsey Lewis discusses the creative process behind his latest Lincoln inspired composition.
DTV Transition
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The transition to Digital Television is just one day away, and the FCC has some last minute advice. Christian Farr will join us once again to talk about making sure you are ready for the switch to digital.
Viewer Mail
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We hear what you had to say about some of our recent stories when we read some viewer mail.
City Pension Controversy
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Mayor Daley's nephew Robert Vanecko has left the real estate company he founded, after it came under scrutiny for the way it invested city pension funds. Elizabeth Brackett caught up with Allison Davis, Vanecko's partner and Daley supporter.
Watch extended interview with Allison Davis
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News Analysis with Carol Marin
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The Illinois Legislature has not yet approved a budget and is once again facing an overtime session. What effect will this dynamic have on the process? Carol Marin and her panel of legislators weigh in.
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The Bottom Line with Eddie Arruza
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With some of America's biggest banks repaying the government billions of dollars in bailout funds, is it a sign that the economy is on the rebound, or have we yet to hit rock bottom? It's tonight's focus on The Bottom Line.
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Hidden Chicago
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Egyptian gods, superheroes, wild animals and more. Geoffrey Baer shows us some amazing and easily overlooked ornamentation hiding in plain sight on the facades of Chicago's old buildings. Watch Hidden Chicago
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Former U.S. Attorney Ed Hanrahan Dies
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Former Cook County state's attorney Ed Hanrahan died yesterday at the age of 88. We look back at a 2005 story about the Black Panther raid that ended his political career
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Live Music Wednesday: Max Zbiral-Teller
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See and hear the hammered dulcimer in an entirely new light -- or perhaps for the very first time. We have a performance from the Chicago native known as the "Jimi Hendrix" of this unique instrument.
Dulcimer Fest
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State Budget Talks
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Gov. Pat Quinn had another meeting with legislative leaders this afternoon. Rich Samuels reports on their progress as they work to end the state's budget crisis.
News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
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Mayor Daley has been taking plenty of heat for his nephew's involvement in city employee pension investments. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel take a closer look at the sometimes uncomfortable relationship between family and politics.
Chicago Matters
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In our ongoing Chicago Matters series Beyond Burnham, we find out more about the debate concerning Chicago's soil and rubble reuse ordinance.
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Cancer Research
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A new approach to cancer treatment has emerged that emphasizes treating the patient, not the disease. We hear from the President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology on how this approach may change the course of cancer therapy for patients everywhere.
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Blackstone Bicycle Works
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We visit an unusual bike shop in the Woodlawn neighborhood, where kids learn from -- and work with -- adult mechanics. And they can earn...a bike.
Blackstone Bicycle Works
Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews
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Hedy Weiss calls it "magic." Lookingglass Theater remounts "Arabian Nights," the show that put the company on the theater map more than a decade ago. She joins us with her full review of this show and two other productions.
"Arabian Nights"
"The Crowd You're in With"
"A Minister's Wife"
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Alderman Carothers Pleads Not Guilty
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Chicago Alderman Isaac Carothers pleaded not guilty today to bribery and fraud charges. However, an admission of guilt could lie ahead, and Rich Samuels tells us why.
News Analysis with Carol Marin
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Exactly who is accepted into the University of Illinois -- and who is not -- has created a firestorm of controversy in recent days. Carol Marin sits down with a representative from the university, a state lawmaker calling for resignations, and a Chicago Tribune journalist who helped break the story.
Chicago Business
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Reports say that control of the Tribune Company may be taken over by lenders. Will Sam Zell still be running the show? Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780's Noon Business Hour joins us with the details.
Chicago Training Center
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Two Chicago teenagers witness what is considered the "Super Bowl of rowing" and are inspired to reach for the stars. Christian Farr brings us the story of their journey to London in a follow-up to a story we brought you a year ago about the Chicago Training Center's unique rowing program.
H1N1 Update
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Five Illinois residents, including two in Chicago, have died from the H1N1 flu virus. City public health officials are here to tell us what has changed about the virus in the last few months, and whether or not a vaccine is close.
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