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Opening Ceremonies Under Way In Beijing

Amid pollution, protests and impressive pomp-and-circumstance, the curtains rise Friday on the XXIX Summer Olympics in Beijing.
(Photo: A general view is seen while Sarah Brightman and Liu Huan sing on top of a large globe during the Opening Ceremony for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

 

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The American Civil Liberties Union is threatening to sue the city of Oceanside. The ACLU wants the city to release more information about an incident in which a young man committed suicide last December during a police stand off. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.

Even the Naming of Proposition 8 is ControversialAug 08, 2008

A Sacramento judge is set to rule today on what to name a controversial measure on the November ballot. Proposition 8 aims to ban same-sex marriage in California.

Local Reporter in Beijing as Olympic Games BeginAug 08, 2008

San Diego sports reporter Mark Zeigler is in Beijing this morning for the start of the Olympic Games. He's been reporting on the Olympics in the Union-Tribune, and KPBS' Morning Edition hosts Dwane Brown and Maureen Cavanaugh decided to check in with him about what he's seen so far... and what it's like to be there.

National News

Ivins' Lawyer Rebuts DOJ Anthrax AllegationsAug 08, 2008

The DOJ says it's confident Army scientist Bruce Ivins sent the deadly anthrax letters in 2001. But Ivins' lawyer says dozens, if not hundreds, of scientists and contractors had access to those same anthrax spores. A detailed look at the government's allegations and Ivins' defense.

GPS To Warn Domestic Violence VictimsAug 08, 2008

This week, the governor of Illinois signed legislation that will allow the state's judges to tag domestic violent offenders with GPS tracking devices. The abusers' victims will get monitors that warn them if their attacker is in the area. Alex Chadwick talks with Michael Bischof, who spearheaded the movement to pass the bill after his sister's death.

Utah State Workers Start Four-Day WeekAug 08, 2008

State workers in Utah are starting their weekend early because of a new order imposed by Gov. Jon Huntsman. Instead of working a typical 8-hour day five days a week, state workers will now put in four 10-hours days. The effort is meant to cut energy costs by 20 percent and save millions of dollars.

World News

The Political Games In BeijingAug 08, 2008

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China Celebrates Opening Of Summer OlympicsAug 08, 2008

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A battle has begun on the border between the Republic of Georgia and Russia. Georgian forces backed by warplanes have launched a full-scale internal offensive in the region of South Ossetia. They're fighting with Russian-backed separatists over control of the breakaway region. Madeleine Brand talks with Lawrence Sheets about the fighting.

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