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  • A new study released Thursday shows that three in ten San Diego County households with working-age people don’t make enough money to get by.
  • Helping Children Who’ve Lost Parents in the War
  • Marina Zenovich's new documentary doesn't try to excuse or condone Polanski's behavior but it does try to put it into a larger context. Her title reflects the split in public perceptions about Polanski. In Europe he was "desired" but in the U.S. he was merely "wanted." Here's how a Santa Monica reporter covering the case that was being tried in his town put it: "The European reporters looked at Polanski as this tragic, brilliant historic figure. Here's this man who had survived the Holocaust, who had survived the gassing of his mother, and then had come here and developed his developed his own voice, had maintained his integrity against the power of the Hollywood machine and the American press tended to look at him as this malignant twisted dwarf with this dark vision."
  • Ohio Gov. John Kasich signed a collective bargaining restriction for state workers into law on March 31. Now, a reinvigorated state labor movement is turning to its Plan B: a good old-fashioned petition drive to get a referendum on the ballot this fall.
  • DAILY REPORT: More Pendleton Casualties, Mysterious Missile, UCSD TBI Study, Local Sailors Deploy, Iraqi Christians, and more
  • Airs Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • When FBI agents arrive at the scene of a shooting or a terrorist attack, a representative from the FBI's Office for Victim Assistance is often there to help people who are affected. The FBI offers practical help as well as referrals for counseling.
  • More than 3 million gallons of crude oil from a sunken tanker may be threatening California's Central Coast. The SS Montebello sank in 1941 after it was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine. A group is now trying to determine just how much of an environmental threat the Montebello poses, 900 feet below the waves.
  • In Haiti, 19 candidates are vying in the upcoming election to lead the earthquake-ravaged nation. And with Haitian-American musician Wyclef Jean out of the race there's no clear front-runner. It's expected to be a contentious battle for one of the toughest political jobs in the world. But beleaguered Haitians are skeptical about the end result.
  • Jake Marlowe is cultured, dashing and full of quotable insights. And at 200 years old, he's just discovered he's the last of his kind — werewolf, that is. Glen Duncan imagines a race on the brink of extinction in The Last Werewolf.
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