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The Weekend Desk Report

By Natasha Julius

The Weekend Desk: Now banned in Maastricht.
Market Update
Economists this week struggled to interpret Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan after the candidate’s surprise win in Florida. Most agree the proposal is a cut above some of Cain’s rejected policies, including:


Myitsone is Youritsone
The nominally-thawed authoritarian leadership in Myanmar has surprisingly reversed it decision on the controversial Myitsone Dam project. Meaning there might be hope in other nominally-thawed autocracies.
Medvedev is Youdvedev
Of course, we all know most electorates like their nominally-thawed autocracies better.
Going Nowhere
So if we’re doing the math right here, it means 80% of Chicago bus shelters serve 20% of riders when and where they need it least.
Middle East Peace Plan
Finally this week, it turns out talking and posturing haven’t helped resolve the Israeli-Palestinian crisis. Maybe they could Tweet it out.

The Weekend Desk Tip Line: Thaw out.

The CAN TV Weekend Viewing Report
Life, Death, and Politics at Chicago’s Public Hospital
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Physician and author David Ansell recounts the poor conditions, high demand, and lack of resources he witnessed treating the uninsured at Cook County Hospital.
Sunday, October 2 at 12:30 p.m. on CAN TV21
1 hr 2 min

Wrongful Convictions: Elizabeth Loftus
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UC-Irvine professor Elizabeth Loftus explains how eyewitness memory, false memory, and other factors contribute to wrongful conviction and issues in the judicial system.
Sunday, October 2 at 9 a.m. on CAN TV21
1 hr 13 min

The Life and Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon
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Biographer William M. Adler revisits the life and controversial execution of songwriter and American labor figure Joe Hill.
Sunday, October 2 at 10:30 a.m. on CAN TV21
1 hr 41 min

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Posted on October 1, 2011