The Twilight saga continues with Volume II: New Moon. Our girl, Bella, is now a high school senior and is still in love with that vegetarian vampire, Edward Cullen. His feelings are mutual - despite the fact that he’s leaving town.
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Joel and his panel discuss the week’s top headlines: Cook County Board President Todd Stroger owes the IRS nearly $12,000; Is Lisa Madigan eyeing a potential Senate run?; lawmakers still wrestling with budget and ethics reforms in Springfield;
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Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr facing an ethics probe Mike Quigley wins Rahm Emanuels congressional seat frustrated Chicagoans take to the streets filling potholes the International Olympic Committee gets a firsthand look at Chicago 22 Illinois firms planning major layoffs President Obama urges hom...
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Joel and his panel discuss the weeks top headlines Former governor Rod Blagojevich indicted the International Olympic Committee pays a critical visit to Chicago the Chicago Sun Times files for bankruptcy Mayor Daley wants a bigger slice of Governor Quinns proposed tax hike the Bears land prized q...
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The new Prince of Persia flings us around. Are we all 4 Left 4 Dead? Have we got Milk? What is good/bad about Frost/Nixon? Plus, we try the Wii Balance Board on snow and street.
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This week: The guys review Superbad, fear the idea of a G.I. Joe live action movie, ponder the artiness of a Dito Montiel directed street fighting pic, and can’t stop gushing about Bioshock. Plus, EA has finally steps up to challenge Tony Hawk with Skate, and Take 2 announces a sequel to the ove...
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Is Australia fun, or do we feel like men at work? Can Tomb Raider: Underworld turn the series around? There’s Superman in my Mortal Kombat? Plus, we invade the Personal Trainer Cookoff!
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Free Software Finds Lost Drive Space. Tripit: Make An Instant Itinerary, High Dynamic Range Photos Look Gorgeous. Netbook Guide: from Hackintosh to Long Battery Life, Everything You Need To Know Before Buying.
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Joel and his panel discuss the week’s top headlines: Lawmakers betting on video poker to pay for a massive statewide construction program; President Todd Stroger vetoes a sales tax roll-back by Cook County commissioners; Chris Kennedy set to run for the U.S. Senate; the Art Institute unveils the ...
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Joel and his panel discuss the week’s top headlines: Drew Peterson charged with murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio; Mayor Daley demands furlough days from all city workers; sales tax revolt at the Cook County Board this week; Senate hopeful Alexi Giannoulias caught up in a college savings ...
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