Monday, October 15, 2007

Chicago Nobel Prize Winner
Another Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to a University of Chicago professor today. Rich Samuels introduces us to Roger Myerson, who believes that abstract economic theory can lead to better American foreign policy.

News Analysis with Carol Marin
Cook County Commissioner Mike Quigley talks to Carol Marin about what he calls "hidden tax increases" and gives us his thoughts on how to clean up the budget mess.

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Rowe Clark School
One of Chicago's newest charter schools plans to make minority students more competitive in math and science. Christian Farr brings us the story of the Rowe-Clark Math & Science Academy and explain why its founders gave their own money to open this school.

Bears Alumni Club
Vikings rookie running back Adrian Peterson's record-breaking rushing doomed the Bears' late game heroics. Bears analyst Tom Thayer joins us on the Bears Alumni Club.

Critic for a Day
Tyler Perry's latest movie, "Why Did I Get Married?" was the big winner at the box office this weekend. Our "critics for a day" are WGCI's Bionce Foxx and V103's Ramonski Luv. They'll tell us if it's worth your while.

Artbeat
The Museum of Contemporary Art celebrates its 40th anniversary with an intensely visual new exhibit that showcases the relationship between art and rock & roll music.

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