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  • We'll speak to photojournalist Micah Albert about the work he's done on the issues of hunger, displacement, water scarcity, human rights throughout the most under-reported areas of the world. Albert's work will be showcased at the Keller Gallery at Point Loma Nazarene University from September 24 through October 22.
  • Among the provisions of the new health law that go into effect today is a ban on the industry practice of revoking an insurance policy retroactively -- after a policyholder has racked up hefty medical bills. But consumer advocates worry the practice could continue.
  • Reveille: Kandahar Night Raids Backfired, Awlaki the New Bin Laden? Afghan War "Not Sustainable," US Installing Worldwide Missile Shield, Town Meetings for Jobs Not Wars
  • Ben Affleck Directs Himself
  • From one of film's greatest adventure stories to one of Hollywood's goofiest faces (and the impossibly graceful dancer it was attached to), the director explains what kinds of moving pictures tend to catch his eye.
  • What's being done to reduce the number of gangs in our community? We'll discuss the gang problem, and the local efforts to educate the youth and their parents about the dangers associated with gangs. We'll also talk about some of the successful gang prevention programs that are available in San Diego.
  • A small-time Florida pastor says he has canceled his plans to burn Qurans on Saturday, the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. But that and other recent high-profile stories have helped reveal a growing anti-Muslim strain.
  • Late last month, the 15 students who comprise Zaytuna College's inaugural class settled in to their first day in a classroom near the University of California, Berkeley. For these students, this is a chance to study with top Islamic scholars. For the school's founders, it's a chance to hone a new image for American Islam.
  • We speak to San Diego Fire Chief Javier Mainar about fire danger as temperatures continue to rise and the city continues it's brownout plan. We'll also find out about the status of the recent wildfires burning around the county from CalFire.
  • United Way, the city and county of San Diego have teamed up on a new approach to the problem of homelessness that identifies the people on the streets who are most at risk, and gives them a safe place to live, with access to services but no rehab required. What costs are involved when people are left on the streets?
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