Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Sox Win Game 3
With a dramatic 14th inning home run by a player a lot of people had never heard of, the Sox are one game away from winning the World Series. Wwe'll set the scene for tonight's huge game. Guests: Tom Shaer, Josh Liss

Mayor Daley's Day
A sleep-deprived Mayor Daley was among the many tired White Sox fans today who are anticipating a World Series championship. Eddie Arruza reports on the city's security preparations if – or when – the south siders clinch.

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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
Everyone is worried about high gas prices this winter. But an even bigger concern is how high electricity rates will rise when a seven-year rate freeze runs out at the end of next year. The president of Commonwealth Edison, Frank Clark, sits down with Elizabeth Brackett to tell us what consumers can expect. For more information: CORE (Consumers Organized for Reliable Electricity); CUB (Citizens Utility Board)

Quig's Apple Orchard
Right now it's a well-known apple orchard in Mundelein. But Quig's is about to be swallowed up by a new subdivision. Rich Samuels takes us to a north suburban institution and shows us where we can pick apples next year. Click here for other apple picking opportunities.

1933 World's Fair
A pavilion highlighting the achievements of African-Americans was pushed aside by the organizers of Chicago's 1933 World's Fair. Former architecture critic Lee Bey has the story of what didn't happen at the Century of Progress fair.

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