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CBS2SchoolBigGovernment
From: WBBM Chicago on Fri, Sep 24 2010 10:02 AM
What is the true story of the American government and politics. Today, the 2 Teachers talk about the ever-growing national government.
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WomanTurns90SkydivesForOccasion
From: WBBM Chicago on Fri, Sep 24 2010 7:39 AM
Joan Harding went skydiving to celebrate her 90th birthday.
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StoresOpenEarlyFor039CashForAppliances039
From: WBBM Chicago on Fri, Sep 24 2010 6:56 AM
Some stores opened before dawn for customers hoping to take advantage of a one-day Cash for Appliances deal. CBS 2’s Mike Puccinelli reports.
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LotterySellsChancesToWinCollegeTuition
From: WBBM Chicago on Thu, Sep 23 2010 11:55 PM
If you’ve got a couple bucks, you might be able to pay for college. That's not a joke, that's what a new lottery game is claiming. But gambling opponents aren't laughing.
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StadiumFoodSafetyQuestioned
From: WBBM Chicago on Thu, Sep 23 2010 11:37 PM
You get your hotdog or chicken nuggets at the ball park. Do you ever wonder how safe the food is? 2 Investigator Pam Zekman discovered that unlike in other cities, Chicago inspectors aren’t at the stadiums when they are most needed.
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ManReceivesLethalBeeSting
From: WBBM Chicago on Thu, Sep 23 2010 11:21 PM
For a northwest suburban father, getting stung by a bee was no big deal. He worked outside, and it happened all the time. But now his family is stunned that he died after being stung once again. CBS 2’s Dana Kozlov reports.
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MetraRethinkingNewUPNorthLineSchedule
From: WBBM Chicago on Thu, Sep 23 2010 7:20 PM
Thousands of Metra commuters are on a fast track to frustration. A new rush-hour schedule leaves them waiting up to 45-minutes in the middle of a multi-million dollar construction project. CBS 2’s Vince Gerasole reports Metra is working on a solution
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QuestionsAriseAboutNewHealthCareLaw
From: WBBM Chicago on Thu, Sep 23 2010 6:54 PM
Many of the key provisions to the new health care law kick in today. The biggest change is that 30 million uninsured Americans will now have access to health care. But how will the millions of insured Americans be affected? Dorothy Tucker reports.
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ParentsWorriedAfterBabyFormulaRecall
From: WBBM Chicago on Thu, Sep 23 2010 6:20 PM
Millions of parents were asking Thursday if their child’s baby formula is safe. Five million cans of the popular brand, Similac, have been pulled from store shelves because they might be contaminated with bugs. CBS 2's Suzanne Le Mignot reports.
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VolunteersTryingToSave24StrandedWhales
From: WBBM Chicago on Thu, Sep 23 2010 12:18 PM
It’s a race against time in New Zealand. Teams of volunteers are trying to save the lives of 24 whales that are stranded, washed up on a beach. And as CBS 2's Rita Nissan reports, these whales are the lucky ones.
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PennyAuctionsOfferGreatDealsButCanBeRisky
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 11:50 PM
Move over eBay, there’s a new auction in town, and you can get in on the action for only a penny. CBS 2's Dorothy Tucker takes a look at penny auctions — which can be bargain bonanza for some, and bad news for others.
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SimilacBabyFormulaRecalledOnBugContamination
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 11:50 PM
The makers of Similac say they’ve found bugs in some of its powdered product. A voluntary recall of millions of Similac containers is underway after beetles were discovered in formula coming out of a Michigan plant. CBS 2's Mike Parker reports.
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Bulls039NoahOnDenverNuggetsTradeRumors
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 9:10 PM
Chicago Bulls' Joakim Noah talks about the trade rumors that would possibly have him going to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for superstar Carmelo Anthony.
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BillboardShowsSupportForConvictedChicagoCop
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 6:50 PM
He’s become a rallying point for rank and file Chicago cops. Officer Bill Cozzi was convicted of beating a man shackled to a wheelchair, an incident caught on tape. So why did cops put up a billboard to support him? CBS 2's Suzanne Le Mignot reports.
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InvestorsLosingConfidenceObamaAdministration
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 1:16 PM
The Obama administration is having a hard time winning the confidence of President Barack Obama, according to a new survey. Alexis Christoforous reports.
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MichelleObamaHitsCampaignTrailForDems
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 12:52 PM
The all-important midterm elections are only six weeks away and both sides are pulling out the big guns. The Republicans have Sarah Palin and the Democrats have former President Bill Clinton and First Lady Michelle Obama. CBS 2’s Nancy Cordes reports
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FamilySuesPoliceOverFatalShootingOnRedLine
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 12:16 PM
Chicago police say the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old on the CTA Red Line was justified, but his family is suing the department for wrongful death. CBS 2’s Mike Puccinelli reports that the man's family say the shooting shouldn't have happened.
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CBS2SchoolTheTeaPartyMovement
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 9:52 AM
The Tea Party movement has brought about some major Republican primary wins. The 2 Teachers discuss the significance of the movement.
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22CollegeFootballPlayersSaluted
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 8:08 AM
Twenty-two college football playrs have been saluted for their work off the field, as part of the Good Works Team. Coach Lou Holtz talked about the effort with CBS 2’s Steve Bartelstein.
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MichelleObamaHopesToRallyForDems
From: WBBM Chicago on Wed, Sep 22 2010 6:51 AM
First Lady Michelle Obama is scheduled to visit Chicago next month, drumming up support for Democrats this November. Tara Mergener reports.
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