Tuesday, January 24, 2006

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
Ambassador Paul Bremer was the highest ranking American official in Iraq after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. We'll talk to him about the latest news from Iraq, the election, the insurgents, the future and his new book, My Year In Iraq.

Heart Health
University of Chicago cardiologist Dr. Parker Ward is co-author of a new study that seems to suggest male impotence can mean the onset of heart disease. Phil Ponce talks with him about what the study can teach us.

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Chicago Matters
Are Chicago's financial institutions prepared for a terrorist attack or natural disaster? As part of our Chicago Matters series, we'll show you how the city's banks and exchanges plan to keep the money flowing during a crisis.

Treasures of Chicago
We'll have several one-of-a-kind objects from theChicago Historical Society Rich Samuels gets up close and personal with some of the "Treasures of Chicago."

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Artbeat
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra is trying new ways to bring a wider audience to classical music. On the Artbeat, Fawn Ring explores the CSO's most recent efforts.

Viewer Feedback
We'll hear some viewer feedback on a segment last week about a Chicago teenager's negative experience with the Chicago Police.

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