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  • Navy Silent Today on Search for Missing Boxer Sailor
  • In Marisha Pessl's dark, cinematic new novel Night Film, a disgraced journalist takes on a mysterious filmmaker who seems to be a hybrid of Roman Polanski and Dario Argento. It's an over-the-top summer mystery, full of twisty plotting and cinematic imagery.
  • Daniel Ellsberg, the military analyst who in 1971 leaked the top-secret Pentagon Papers detailing the history of U.S. policy in Vietnam, tells NPR's Weekend Edition Saturday that unlike Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden, he "did it the wrong way" by trying first to go through proper channels -- a delay that he says cost thousands of lives.
  • Edward Snowden's father, Lonnie, had a dramatic change of heart this week: Back in June, he sent a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder in which he told him that if the U.S. promised not to detain or silence Edward before a trial, his son would be willing to return to the United States.
  • SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A private attorney defending San Diego Mayor Bob Filner against allegations of unwanted advances toward women based his demand for public funding on the city's failure to provide new executives with sexual harassment training, according to a letter released today.
  • City Councilwoman Marti Emerald today broke her silence on the sexual harassment allegations dogging Mayor Bob Filner, but she did not call for her political ally to resign.
  • Just about everything that we do in the water makes noise. When we ship goods from country to country, when we explore for oil and gas and minerals, when the military trains with explosives or intense sonar systems -- the noise travels.
  • There is just so much to read! Every year many good books get lost under a tide of prose. Reviewer Meg Wolitzer celebrates five books that might have slipped under the radar.
  • Airs Friday, July 26, 2013 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • The St. Marks Episcopal Church in City Heights is celebrating its centennial Saturday. From a bungalow that held 18 worshippers, the church has evolved over the years to serve an ever-changing immigrant community.
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