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| Eight Forty-Eight 10/10/2008 |
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| CTA Chairwoman Carole Brown discusses the agency's proposed 2009 budget. Then, how area religious leaders are addressing the economy. We talk with attorney Joseph Margulies about the latest news from Guantanamo Bay. Plus, Michael Puente explains the troubles over early voting in Indiana. Dan Bindert shares his Three to See. And Shawn Campbell reviews the latest release from Catfish Haven. |
| Eight Forty-Eight 10/9/2008 |
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| We find out why Reason magazine senior editor Radley Balko says Senator Barack Obama’s support for community policing strategies is problematic. Journalist Nancy Nichols tells us about her book, Lake Effect: Two Sisters and a Town’s Toxic Legacy. We talk to the President of the Adler Planetarium about NASA’s 50th anniversary Future Forum taking place on Friday, and look at the future of space exploration. Plus, comic writer John McNally talks about his new book, Ghosts of Chicago. |
| Eight Forty-Eight 10/8/2008 |
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| We hear reactions from some green-minded Indiana voters. The Chicago Tribune’s Eric Zorn and Public Affairs host Jeff Berkowitz join us for analysis and debate on Tuesday night’s debate. Plus, Ben Calhoun and Robert Wildeboer return from their Fall Color Road Trip of Midwestern battleground states. |
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