By Natasha Julius
Watch out this weekend, Sandi. When you get caught up with strong northern forces, the result is generally a huge mess.
Market Update
Most analysts agree you can’t throw good money after Bad. However, it appears now you can’t even throw good money after Good anymore.
Thieving Us Blind
It turns out the past year has brought relief from the kind of threats and intimidation to which we’d become accustomed. However, we are at increased risk of being hoodwinked.
Blag-Oh-No
Of course, being an incompetent public servant has never really been enough to rule someone out of politics. Sadly, it appears a lengthy prison sentence is no longer enough either.
Hi in the Middle
So how will the complex electoral calculus be affected when the campaigns realize Ohio has been ruled ineligible?
Free Press
Finally this week, journalists scored a very minor victory for transparency in our state. Provided, of course, Governor Quinn lets them leave when they’re done.
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The Weekend Desk Tip Line: Putting the High in Weekend.
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The College Football Report: Pan-Polynesia, Golden Flashes And Beavers.
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The Flying Saucer Weekend Brunch Report: Specials include a pumpkin-sauced benedict and a steak wrap.
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The Sound Opinions Weekend Listening Report: “‘Monster Mash’ not quite cutting it with the jaded trick-or-treaters in your neighborhood? Well, you’re in luck. On this year’s Sound Opinions Halloween Special, Jim and Greg share some Monster Songs sure to send chills up the kids’ spines. And later in the show, they review the new album from Salem-based metal band Converge.”
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The CAN TV Weekend Desk Report: CAN TV brings you local, relevant issues from Chicago’s neighborhoods and communities. See what’s happening around the city in education, the arts, government, cultural events, social services and community activities.
The Black Revolution on Campus
Scholar Martha Biondi examines the impact of the black power movement of the 1960s and 1970s on academia and colleges, including the establishment of Black Studies at universities.
Sunday, October 28 at 9 a.m. on CAN TV21
2 hr
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IAHSE’s 25th Anniversary: A Leading Voice Enlightening a New Generation
The Illinois Association of Hispanic State Employees, which promotes “employment, education, and professional development of Hispanic State Employees,” celebrates its 25th anniversary.
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- Welcome Address
Representatives of local organizations and politicians, including Illinois state Rep. Toni Berrios, discuss issues facing the Hispanic community.
Sunday, October 28 at 11 a.m. on CAN TV21
2 hr
- Welcome Address
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- Keynote Address: Author Luis Alberto Urrea
Award-winning author Luis Alberto Urrea delivers the keynote address for the IAHSE’s 25th anniversary conference.
Sunday, October 28 at 1 p.m. on CAN TV21
2 hr
Posted on October 27, 2012