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Donald Trump settles a high-profile lawsuit over his Chicago tower, but other high profile high-rises are not fairing so well. Kris Kridel of the "Noon Business Hour" on WBBM Newsradio 780 joins us with more on this and the day's other business headlines.
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Mayor Daley's former Streets and Sanitation commissioner on trial for alleged hiring fraud; Cook County Commissioner Mike Quigley wins the Democratic primary to fill Rahm Emanuel's congressional seat; former governor Rod Blagojevich lands a six-figure book deal; Chicago foreclosure rates soaring; the Cubs and Sox battle in spring training; and the Bulls Norm Van Lier and Johnny "Red" Kerr laid to rest. Guests:

Stocks Slip

The Dow drops 281 points to a new 12-year low. Morningstar's Paul Larson joins us with analysis.
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza

Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis is being ordered by a judge to hand over the names of officers that have five or more complaints against them. Eddie Arruza and his guest discuss the latest in the ongoing officer disclosure saga.
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TV and Internet Convergence

Some computer manufacturers are working hard to bring the Internet and TV together for consumers. But is the convergence of these now separate entities going to happen anytime soon? Christian Farr talks to some people in the technology industry about this type of convergence.
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Viewer Mail

We hear what you had to say about recent stories when we read some viewer mail.
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City Hall Hiring Trial

Al Sanchez, a former top aide to Mayor Daley, was in court today facing charges of giving out jobs in exchange for political work. They are the same kind of charges that sent five other Daley aides to prison. Carol Marin joins us with a look at what brought Sanchez to this point.
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The Bottom Line with Eddie Arruza

If President Obama gets his way, next year's federal budget will be the costliest ever and it comes with big changes to the tax code. We take a look at who will be paying more and who will get a break in tonight's installment of "The Bottom Line." More on "The Bottom Line"
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Technology Labs

There are some amazing new inventions coming out Chicago-area technology labs that could help cure the nation's economic ills. We meet local inventors who are dreaming up the products of the future. Report: Chicago a world leader when it comes to innovation
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza

Is a bottom anywhere in sight for the stock market or is the worst yet to come? Eddie Arruza discusses the country's economic outlook with financial analyst Terry Savage and the Chicago Tribune's Greg Burns.
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Our Lady of the Underpass

Was it a vision from heaven or an everyday sight in the city? A theater company looks at the Chicago phenomenon known as "Our Lady of the Underpass."
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Irish Chicago

We take a sneak peek at WTTW's new documentary on the history of the Irish in Chicago.
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Chicago Business

The Dow Jones industrial average dropped below 7,000 for the first time since 1997 closing at 6,762. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780's "Noon Business Hour" joins us with more.
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Burris Controversy

The controversy surrounding Sen. Burris continues. Rich Samuels tells us what Gov. Quinn and Sen. Durbin are saying about the state's junior senator.
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Starbucks CEO

Starbucks is hoping its new instant coffee attracts some buzz and jolts the company's lackluster performance. Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz talks about how his coffee empire is weathering the weak economy.
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Remembering Johnny Red Kerr

Former Chicago Bulls coach and broadcaster Johnny "Red" Kerr died on Thursday. We take a look back at Bob Sirott's 2005 interview with the Bulls legend.
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The Week In Review

Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Embattled Sen. Roland Burris refuses to step down; former Chicago Alderman Ed Vrdolyak escapes jail time; Gov. Quinn running for re-election in 2010; Chicago Public School officials vote to close or consolidate 16 underperforming schools; federal bailout recipient Northern Trust Bank under fire for sponsoring a golf tournament and throwing lavish parties; and Chicago mourns the loss of Bulls legends Norm Van Lier and Johnny "Red" Kerr. Guests:
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Attorney General Lisa Madigan

An opinion by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan could open the door for a special election for President Obama's Senate seat. Attorney General Lisa Madigan joins us to explain her opinion and what it could mean for embattled Sen. Roland Burris.
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza

A group of Chicago alderman declared their support of Sen. Burris today. This came despite revelations in a Sun-Times report that former Gov. Blagojevich appointed Burris' son to state office around the time Burris was seeking the Senate seat. Eddie Arruza and his panel weigh whether Burris can go on with the ever-expanding cloud that hovers around him.
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Fast Eddie Free

Former Chicago Alderman Ed Vrdolyak avoided a jail sentence for his role in a kick-back scheme. US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald wanted a 3-1/2 year prison sentence, but Vrdolyak walked out of the federal building with probation.
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Jane Byrne's Victory

It was thirty years ago that Jane Byrne pulled off the most stunning political upset in Chicago history, beating incumbent mayor Michael Bilandic in the Democratic primary. John Callaway has the story of an insider who turned against the machine.
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Ask Alpana

"Check, Please!" host and master sommelier Alpana Singh tells us how long to keep a bottle of port once it is uncorked and answers other questions about wine and spirits in tonight's edition of "Ask Alpana."
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Time Out Weekend Picks

Time Out Chicago Magazine joins us with lots of ideas for your weekend. National Pig Day Celebration Chicago Maritime Festival and Concert MythBusters Acme Miniature Flea Circus
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Norm Van Lier

Chicago Bulls legend Norm Van Lier died today. We take a look back at John Callaway's 2006 "Friday Night" interview with the superstar.
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CPS School Closings

The Chicago School Board decided the fate of 16 city schools at today's board meeting. Rich Samuels tells us which schools will be closed or consolidated and why.
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News Analysis with Carol Marin

When Sen. Dick Durbin& returned from his overseas trip, he immediately weighed in on the Sen. Roland Burris scandal. Durbin told Burris yesterday that if he were in his shoes he would resign. Carol Marin and her panel talk about the possibilities left for Burris.
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