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Worldview 3/15/2010
Last August in Israel, a gunmen opened fire at an LGBT center and killed Nir Katz. His sister says the murder put a human face to gay issues.
Worldview 3/12/2010
Today on our International Food Smackdown we will judge the national dishes cooked by some of Worldview’s regular contributors.
Worldview 3/11/2010
Today we hear about a garden project that is helping feed Chicago’s Bhutanese refugee community.
Worldview 3/10/2010
Worldview is preempted today by Governor Quinn's budget address live at noon.
Worldview 3/9/2010
The U.S. dispatched an envoy to Syria last month after President Barack Obama nominated the first US ambassador to Syria in five years.Today we talk about US- Syria relations.
Worldview 3/8/2010
Despite security concerns, sixty percent of eligible Iraqis voted in this weekend's parliamentary elections. Fatima Hindi gives us some analysis.
Worldview 3/5/2010
Today we talk about Mohamed ElBaradei, the former chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and his possible candidacy for the Egyptian presidency in 2011.  
Worldview 3/4/2010
Scholars believe that within the next 50 years, up to 50 percent of the world’s languages will disappear. On our Global Acivism segment today we talk with an organization that partners with communities to help them preserve their cultural heritage.
Worldview 3/3/2010
The White House is releasing the Nuclear Posture Review, which outlines a new American policy on nuclear weapons. We’ll get analysis. And, Jerome and Radio M host Tony Sarabia listen to the new release "Gloria," the latest record from the Slovakia band Longital.
Worldview 3/2/2010
Today we talk about Chile after the Earthquake.
Worldview 3/1/2010
We get analysis on the two lawyers who authored the infamous torture memos for President George W. Bush. They've been cleared of charges of ethical misconduct.
Local News
Facing New Rules, Elections Board's Budget May Get Slashed

Surplus All But Gone for Indiana

Keats Labels Preckwinkle "Insider Alderman"

Daley Fills Two Chicago City Council Vacancies

Feds: Don't Move Blagojevich Trial Date

Changes to No Child Left Behind Welcomed, Scorned

Thousands May Move Out of Illinois Mental Institutions



National News
Wavering Dems in Obama's sights on health vote

US envoy cancels Mideast trip amid US-Israel feud

Fed weighs how and when to signal higher rates

Pakistani officials: Suspected US missile kills 9

PROMISES, PROMISES: Is gov't more open with Obama?

Aide: Karzai 'very angry' at Taliban boss' arrest

Sandbags delivered ahead of expected Fargo flood



International News
Thai protesters give blood then pour it on streets

Greek aid pledge helps lift European markets

US envoy cancels Mideast trip amid US-Israel feud

Glamour boy Beckham to miss World Cup after injury

Pakistani officials: Suspected US missile kills 9

China without Google: 'a lose-lose scenario'

Sharks threatened by Asian consumers, says group

Markets cautious about EU aid pledge to Greece

Aide: Karzai 'very angry' at Taliban boss' arrest

CAPITAL CULTURE: Indonesia remembers young Obama