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September
30, 2002 Host: Shirley Jahad |
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Third
Party:
Austin Hough chairman of the Libertarian Party of Illinois
Dan Johnson-Weinberger member of the Illinois Green Party |
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Voices
In The Wilderness:
Danny Muller peace team member in Iraq |
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Alice
Sebold:
Victoria Lautman regular contributor interviews the best-selling
author of The Lovely Bones |
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Genghis
Khan:
John Woods professor at The University of Chicago
Maury Kravitz member of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange who
is leading expedition to find the tomb of Genghis Khan |
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Music
Corner:
Zelienople performs The Admiral from the CD Pajama Avenue
on Loose Thread Recordings |
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September
27, 2002 |
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Month
In Review:
Laura Washington columnist for The Chicago Sun-Times
Mike Flannery CBS 2 Political Editor
David Greising business columnist for The Chicago Tribune |
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Frank
Thomas:
Cheryl Raye Stout sports contributor interviews the Chicago
White Sox slugger |
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Getting
the Boot:
John Green Chicago writer for Sparksflyup.com
and contributor to the show |
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Film
Reviews:
Jonathan Miller film contributor and teacher at Illinois
Institute of Technology reviews two films presented during the 38th
Annual Chicago International Film Festival; A Grin Without A
Cat directed by Chris Marker and Afghan Alphabet directed
by Mohsen Makhmalbaf |
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Sor
Juana:
Ruth Lopez contributor discusses the history of the 6-week
Sor Juana Festival organized by The Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum
www.mfacmchicago.org
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Cool
Spot, Train-O-Rama:
Gianofer Fields producer
Jerry Pohlen contributor
and author of the Oddball Travel Series |
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Restaurants
Goneby:
Steve Dolinsky food
contributor host and producer of Good Eating on CLTV |
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Music
Corner |
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September
26, 2002 |
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Campaign
Notebook, Internet Ad Races:
Jason DeRose Chicago Public Radio reporter
Lisabeth Weiner corporate communications consultant
Clarke Caywood chair of Integrated Marketing Communications
at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism |
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Roman
Pucinski, 1919-2002:
Dick Simpson Professor of Political Science and former Chicago
City Councilman |
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Solid
Waste Facility:
Brian Jensen general manager of the North Shore Sanitary
District |
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The
Sopranos :
Al Gini resident philosopher reflects on The Psychology
of The Sopranos authored by Glen O. Gabbard |
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Poverty
in Hammond, Indiana:
Tim Cottingham executive director of Greater Hammond
Community Services |
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Unexpected
Chicagoland:
Camilo Jose Vergara New York-based photographer
Tim Samuelson City of Chicago Cultural Historian |
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September
25, 2002 |
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West
Nile Areas:
Dr. Linn Haramis Manager of the Illinois Department of Public
Health and program manager for The Vector Control |
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U.S.
Commission on Ocean Policy:
Cameron Davis executive director for the Lake Michigan Federation |
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Suburban
Water Quality:
Dennis McMurray Public Information Officer for the Illinois
Department of Public Health |
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Fall
Syndication Season:
Wally Prodrazik media contributor |
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My
Sister's Brain Tumor:
Aaron Freeman writer, comedian and journalist |
| Audio |
Saints:
Charlie Schlenker reporter for Illinois Public Radio |
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A
Mature America:
Richard Steele regular contributor and jazz host
Bill Novelli Executive Director and CEO of The American Association
of Retired Persons |
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Seniors
Dance:
Djalaal, belly dancing at Soham Yoga and Healing Arts Center,
55 E. Washington St. Suite LL113
info@sohamyoga.com
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Music
Corner:
Mark Cleveland performing Slow Passing Train from his CD
Shadows |
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September
24, 2002 |
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Economic
Update:
David Greising economics contributor and business columnist
for The Chicago Tribune |
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The
War on Iraq:
Henry Hyde 6th District Representative and chairman of the
House International Relations Committee |
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State
School Funding:
Charlie Schlenker reporter for Illinois Public Radio |
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Growing
Home Again:
Harry Rhodes program director
Tu Hockness, Ron Carter, Michael Skinner and Harvey C. Thomas
www.growinghomeinc.org
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Theater
Reviews:
Jonathan Abarbanel theater contributor reviews Chicago Shakespeare
Theater's Production of Love's Labor's Lost and Phedre
at The Court Theatre |
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Set
Design:
Victoria Lautman regular contributor
Geoffrey M. Curley set designer and artistic director of
Roadworks Productions Theater |
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Music
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September
23, 2002 |
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Campaign
Notebook, Gubernatorial Candidate:
Jim Ryan Illinois Attorney General and Republican candidate
for Governor of Illinois |
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Campaign
Notebook, Gubernatorial Candidate:
Rod Blagojevich Illinois Congressman representing the 5th
district and Democratic candidate for Governor of Illinois |
| Audio |
Sports
Update:
Cheryl Raye Stout sports contributor |
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Henry
Fogel
Interview with the president of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association
who is retiring after 18 years |
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Orchestral
Diversity:
Tage Larsen plays fourth utility trumpet for The Chicago
Symphony Orchestra.
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September
20, 2002 |
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Teachers'
Strike: Downers Grove, IL
Tracy Dell'Angela Education reporter for The Chicago Tribune |
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Teachers'
Strike: Cary, IL
Sam Natrop Teachers' union Representative for Cary School
District 26 |
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Marshall
Field:
Nancy Koehn author of Brand New: How Enterpreneurs Earn
Consumer's Trust |
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Slate
Diaries:
Jamie Kalven writer,
public housing activist and creator of Viewfromtheground.com
www.slate.com
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Andreas
Gursky:
Elizabeth Smith curator for Museum of Contemporary Art's
Andreas Gursky photography exhibition
Click
here to learn more about the exhibition |
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Radiation
Pills:
Lester Graham Great Lakes Radio Consortium reporter |
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Funkadesi:
The Chicago ensemble performs live in our performance studio.
For information, visit www.funkadesi.com
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September
19, 2002 |
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Eight
Forty-Eight's daily show today was preempted by national coverage
of congressional hearings on military actions towards Iraq |
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September
18, 2002 |
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Eight
Forty-Eight's daily show today was preempted by national coverage
of congressional hearings on military actions towards Iraq |
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September
17, 2002 |
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Bob
Greene Resignation:
Dick Schwarzlose professor of journalistic ethics at Medill
School of Journalism at Northwestern University |
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Environmental
Issues In Elections:
Steve Shadley anchor for afternoon news on Chicago Public
Radio |
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Birds
Affected By West Nile Virus:
Sheryl DeVore assistant managing editor for Pioneer Press
and author of Birding Illinois |
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Service
Contraction:
Dr. Quentin Young medical contributor and author of Why
Are Hospitals and Hospital Services Closing? |
| Audio |
Slate
Diaries:
Jamie Kalven writer, public housing activist and creator
of Viewfromtheground.com
www.slate.com |
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Bully
of Toulon:
Robert Kurson senior editor of Chicago Magazine |
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Music
Corner
JUBA Collective |
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September
16, 2002 |
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Campaign
Notebook, Black Plebiscite:
Pat Hill co-convener for The Accountability Committee and
Chicago police officer |
| Audio |
Campaign
Notebook, Aurora Remap:
Maria Valdez senior litigator for the Mexican American Legal
Defense and Education Fund |
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Campaign
Notebook, Candidate Profiles:
Joe Birkett Dupage County State's Attorney and Republican
candidate for attorney general
Lisa Madigan Illinois state Senator and Democratic candidate
for attorney general |
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Slate
Diaries:
Jamie Kalven writer, public housing activist and creator
of Viewfromtheground.com
www.slate.com
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Official
Scorer:
Bob Rosenberg official Scorer for the Bulls, Bears, Cubs,
White Sox and formerly of the Chicago Blackhawks and the Chicago
Sting |
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Magnificent
Obsession:
Jim Nayder producer of Magnificent Obsession, true
stories of recovery and host of The Annoying Music Show |
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September
13, 2002 |
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Maryville:
Richard Baker alumnus of Maryville Academy in Des Plaines
and employee for Northern Illinois University's Center for Child
Welfare and Education |
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Child
Welfare:
Jess McDonald director of Department of Children and Family
Services
Dr. Ron Davidson consultant and psychologist with University
of Illinois Psychiatry Unit
Patrick Murphy Cook County Public Guardian |
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Mexican
Independence:
Ray Salazar schoolteacher and Chicago writer |
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Ninos
Heroes:
Eduardo Balderas member of the Mexican Civic Society and
reporter for LaRaza Newspaper |
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Cool
Spot, Ben Hur:
Jerry Pohlen Chicago writer, author of the Oddball Travel
Series and contributor
Sean Light Ben-Hur Museum, (765) 362. 5769 www.ben-hur.com
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Quantum
Physics:
Aaron Freeman writer, standup comedian and journalist |
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The
Guys:
Jonathan Abarbanel theater contributor reviews The Guys
at the Goodman Theatre through Sept. 22. |
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Film
Reviews:
Jonathan Miller film contributor reviews I'm Going Home
directed by Manoel de Oliveira, opens Music Box Sept. 13; Cremaster
3 directed by Matthew Barney plays Sept. 13 and 14 at the Gene
Siskel Film Center & The Master of the Flying Guillotine
opens Sept. 13 at the Landmark Century Theaters |
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Rogers
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Music Corner:
Tony Rogers performs Pop Psychology: A Night of Sing Along Therapy
for Lovers-Covers |
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September
12, 2002 |
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Teachers:
Al Gini resident philosopher |
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Political Apathy:
Lisa Labuz reporter and Morning Edition host for Chicago
Public Radio |
| Audio |
John's
Voting Secret:
John Green Chicago writer and contributor |
| Audio |
Green
City Sprouts:
Steve Dolinsky food contributor and host and producer of
Good Eating on CLTV
Abby Mandel chef and founder of the Green City Market
Portia Belloc Lowndes co-founder of Slow Foods Chicago |
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Vacation:
Gail Isaacson Chicago writer and contributor |
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September
11, 2002 |
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Live at
Daley Plaza:
Shirley Jahad Chicago Public Radio reporter
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Chicagoans
Remember |
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Remembering
Sept. 11th:
Lonnie Bunch President of the Chicago Historical Society
www.chicagohistory.com Remembering September 11th, exhibit
at Chicago Historical Society running through January 20th 2003
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Shanksville,
PA.:
Jerry Pohlen Chicago writer and author of the Oddball Travel
Series |
| Audio |
Chicagoans
Reflect |
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Elgin
Firefighters:
John Tobin Elgin Firefighter |
| Audio |
Fireman's
Prayer:
Ron Colpaert Winnetka Fire Chief |
| Audio |
Unlikely
Brotherhood:
Don Washington Chicago writer |
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Kabul
House:
Abdul Qazi owner of Kabul House Restaurant 3320 Dempster
St. Skokie |
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Tendrils:
Daniel Ferri schoolteacher and contributor |
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Heard on September 11, 2002 Program
Kahil El'Zabar his latest CD is Love Outside of Dreams
Paulinho
Garcia his latest CD is Two For Brazil Plays The Standards
Jali
Morikeba Kouyate his latest CD is M'fake |
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September
10, 2002 |
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O'Hare
Security:
Mary Ann Akers National Public Radio reporter
Ike Richardson retired Navy Rear Admiral and head of federal
security at O'Hare International Airport |
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Security:
Sean Crawford Illinois Public Radio |
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New
York's success in West Nile spraying:
Dr. Jim Miller West
Nile Virus Coordinator for The New York City Department of Health
and Mental Hygiene |
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America
Recovers:
Dr. Kenneth Rasinski principal
research scientist for the National Opinion Research Center at the
University of Chicago, co-author of America Recovers |
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We Interrupt
This Broadcast:
Bill Kurtis journalist
and narrator for We Interrupt This Broadcast:The Actual Events
That Stopped Our Lives
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Music
Corner:
The Voices of Progressive perform He Promised from the CD
They That What |
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September
9, 2002 |
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Campaign
Notebook, Election vs. Appointment of Judges:
Cindi Canary Director of The Illinois Campaign for Political
Reform |
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Campaign
Notebook, Candidate Profile:
Jim Durkin Republican candidate for U.S. Senate nominee &
Illinois State Representative. |
| Audio |
Campaign
Notebook, Candidate Profile:
Senator Dick Durkin attorney and Democratic incumbent
for U.S. Senate |
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Final
Invasion:
Richard Steele jazz host and regular contributor
Col. David Fitz-Enz author of The Final Invasion: Plattsburgh,
the War of 1812's Most Decisive Battle |
| Audio |
Ragtime
post 9/11:
Aaron Freeman Chicago stand-up comedian and journalist |
| Audio |
Bears:
Cheryl Raye Stout sports contributor |
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Music
Corner:
Von Freeman performs Blues for Billie from his CD The
Improvisor |
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September
6, 2002 |
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School
Choice:
Dr. Barbara Radner education expert and Director of The Center
for Urban Education at DePaul University
Alexander Russo writer and former advisor for U.S. Senate
Education Committee
Marilyn Johnson chief counsel for Chicago Public Schools
Joe Bast President and CEO of The Heartland Institute |
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Welfare
to Work:
Jay Field reporter for Chicago Public Radio
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Theater
Reviews:
Jonathan Abarbanel theater contributor reviews Raised
in Captivity by the Speaking Ring Theater Company at the Chicago
Cultural Center; Five Rooms of Furniture by the Organic Theater
Co. at the Kathleen Mullady Theater at Loyola University Chicago;
and Carousel at Marriott Theater in Lincolnshire
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Lincoln
Park Conservatory Exhibit:
Victoria Lautman regular
contributor
Ellen Rothenberg, Terry Kapsalis and John Corbett of the installation
project, Something More Than Night at the Lincoln Park Conservatory |
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Cool
Spot, Vocal Museum, Pennsylvania:
Gianofer Fields producer
Jerry Pohlen contributor
and author of the Oddball Travel Series |
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Music
Corner:
Neal Alger performs Mr. P.C. from the CD Here and Now,
There and Before |
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September
5, 2002 |
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Chief
Justice Retires:
Moses Harrison retiring chief justice of the Illinois Supreme
Court |
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Crime
Study:
Lucretia Bailey President, Chicago Council on Urban Affairs. |
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Unity
Month:
Don Washington Chicago writer |
| Audio |
Bears
Quarterback:
Cheryl Raye Stout sports contributor
Henry Burris 3rd string quarterback for The Chicago Bears |
| Audio |
Channel
2 Management:
Wally Podrazik media contributor |
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Top
Dog:
Steve Dolinsky food contributor and host and producer of
Good Eating on CLTV
Bruce Kraig food historian
Larry Estes Fluky's Chicago Style Hot Dogs, 6821 N. Western
Ave.
Don Drucker and Scott Berman SuperDawg Drive-In, Milwaukee
andDevon
Barry Nemirow Weiner's Circle, 2622 N. Clark St. |
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King
Velveeda:
Stu Helm artist known as "King Velveeda" www.cheesygraphics.com |
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Mango
Tribe:
Mango Tribe, group performs through Sunday at the Guild Complex,
1543 W, Division Ave. |
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September
4, 2002 |
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Congressional
Update:
Lynn Sweet Washington D.C. Bureau Chief for The Chicago
Sun-Times |
| Audio |
Campaign
Notebook, Wisconsin Primary:
Melba Lara assistant news director for Wisconsin Public
Radio |
| Audio |
Smoking:
John Green contributor and Chicago writer
www.sparksflyup.com
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Braceros
Update:
Jonathan Rothstein partner in the law firm of Gessler, Hughes,
Socol, Piers, Resnick and Dym |
| Audio |
Traffic:
Jon Hilkevitch transportation writer and columnist for The
Chicago Tribune |
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Drumming:
Michael Taylor Chicago writer and musician |
| Audio |
Priority:
Orbert Davis Chicago Jazz Musician |
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September
3, 2002 |
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Campaign
Notebook, 15th Senate Race:
William
Shaw incumbent Illinois State Senator and Mayor of Dolton
IL. Democratic Candidate
Reverend James T. Meeks Head Pastor at the Salem Baptist
Church. Honesty and Integrity Party Candidate
Phillip Arnold Police Chief for the Village of Thornton.
Republican Candidate |
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Campaign
Notebook, Arts in Elections:
Tony Sarabia Chicago Public Radio reporter |
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Hair:
Victoria Lautman contributor
Michael Rooks curator of the exhibit Cut, Pulled, Colored
& Burnt at the Hyde Park Art Center, through October 5,
2002 |
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God's
Got My Back:
Rose Buckner Executive producer of "God's Got My
Back: The Story of Anna Morrison" Funded in part by The
Illinois Humanities Council |
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September
2, 2002 |
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Studs
Terkel Labor Day Special |
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