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Friday, November 21, 2008
 How might the U.S. Department of Justice change under President-elect Barack Obama? We ask our panel. Then, what the future may hold for U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald. One Chicagoan wishes he were part of Obama's inner circle. Another area resident shares her accordian ode to Obama. Comedian John Campanera stops by Studio 312. Jonathan Miller reviews The First Breath of Tengan Rei and the 1956 Japanese film The Burmese Harp. And our Dueling Critics review The Autumn Garden.
 
 
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Eight Forty-Eight 11/20/2008  
We go behind the scenes of the Chicago city budget. Then, why the end may be near for a Chicago Public Schools consent decree. Plus, the story of adjoining congressional districts led by two political rivals. Al Gini reflects on the humor of Mark Twain. Kristin Moo reports on a whooping crane migration adventure. How one Chicagoan is preparing for Thanksgiving. And Lucia Mauro reviews the latest from the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company.
Eight Forty-Eight 11/19/2008  
Free Press co-founder Robert McChesney tells us what we can expect from an Obama administration regarding media policy and Crain’s Chicago reporter Ann Saphir tells us what the recent wrangling over a sale of the Cubs suggests about the state of the Tribune Company. Shawn Campbell talks with some people trying to save a student-run newspaper. And, David Kuo of BeliefNet discusses the controversial expanding role of faith-based initiatives in an Obama administration.
Eight Forty-Eight 11/18/2008  
NPR Chicago Bureau reporter David Schaper joins us to discuss the latest on the Presidential transition. The Chi-Town Daily News reports findings from a study on black voter turnout in Chicago. Then, Adriene Hill visits a nearby General Motors plant. Lynette Kalsnes reports on how the economy might change the architectural face of Chicago. And we chat with the "first lady of children's music," Ella Jenkins.
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