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July 9, 2008

 

homeless pets in chicago floodingchicago tonightWTTW's Chicago Tonight focuses on another homeless pet crisis, this time due to devastating floods downstate. Eddie Arruza reports on one animal shelter’s efforts to help. Want to watch more segments from Chicago Tonight? Visit http://www.wttw.com/chicagotonight
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cta chicago tonight WTTW's Chicago Tonight tells us how the CTA is cleaning up its act, with stronger detergents and new GPS systems. Rich Samuels weighs in on whether this will attract more riders. Want to watch more segments from Chicago Tonight? Visit http://www.wttw.com/chicagotonight
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review of hancockchicago tonightWTTW's Chicago Tonight’s Critic for a Day, WVON radio personality Bonnie DeShong, reviews Will Smith’s latest July 4 blockbuster Hancock. Want to watch more segments from Chicago Tonight? Visit http://www.wttw.com/chicagotonight
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July 8, 2008

 

youth rowing programchicago tonightWTTW's Chicago Tonight introduces us to one Chicago native who isn’t concerned about a big paycheck – meet Montana Butsch and his goal to bring more people into the world of rowing. Want to watch more segments from Chicago Tonight? Visit http://www.wttw.com/chicagotonight
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geoffreychicago tonightWTTW's Chicago Tonight asks trivia expert Geoffrey Baer: why is there a statue of Abraham Lincoln in Grant Park? The answer to that question, and much more. Want to watch more segments from Chicago Tonight? Visit http://www.wttw.com/chicagotonight
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chicago's golden agechicago tonightWTTW's Chicago Tonight celebrates Chicago's status as a global city -- we fielded a Presidential candidate, won a Tony, have two winning sports teams, and we're a serious contender for the Olympics. Want to watch more segments from Chicago Tonight? Visit http://www.wttw.com/chicagotonight
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July 3, 2008

 

presidential scholarschicago tonightWTTW's Chicago Tonight brings you two Chicagoans who are among the nation’s leading high school grads. Meet the winners of the Presidential Scholars Award. Want to watch more segments from Chicago Tonight? Visit http://www.wttw.com/chicagotonight
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July 2, 2008

 

threadingchicago tonightWTTW's Chicago Tonight takes a look at the latest trend in hair removal - threading. Want to watch more segments from Chicago Tonight? Visit http://www.wttw.com/chicagotonight
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