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  • It's not often that I get to highlight a film that comes from someone who works at KPBS. But New Media Production Assistant Ross Ching and News Production Assistant Iris Caffin have collaborated to make
  • After a montage of pumped up imagery of pro wrestling, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Sylvester Stallone, Bell explains "I was always against steroids and when I found out that all my heroes used them I'd like to say that it didn't bother me but it did. I can't imagine how my mom would feel if she found out that both my brothers were on steroids right now." That's right, Bell's two brothers use steroids and Bell focuses on them as he explores steroid use in the U.S. Bell's approach takes it's cue from the humorous personal narrative style of Michael Moore's
  • An attempt by Donald Trump to develop a huge golf resort on a piece of Scottish coastline is receiving a mixed welcome from the residents. Some people support the project as a way of boosting the local economy. But environmentalists have condemned the plan.
  • The recent Iraqi Army offensive in Basra, which was ordered by the government, has had political ramifications. Rival parties like the Sadrists accuse the Iraqi prime minister of using the fight in Basra for political gain. Provincial elections are expected to take place this fall, and the oil port city is considered a major prize by many political parties.
  • Students at a San Diego County High School are hoping to win a top prize for their environmental work. And your vote could make a difference. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has more.
  • At a superambitious conference in Copenhagen this week, there was a curious and memorable proposal to increase vitamin A and zinc supplements in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa as a way to improve health and economic conditions.
  • What can you expect from a relationahip that begins at a funeral? The delightful cult classic Harold and Maude. (Paramount) Well it seems like every week…
  • Stone Late Night Movie: Harold and Maude
  • In Final Salute, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jim Sheeler chronicles the difficult job of Lt. Col. Steve Beck, who consoles the families of fallen Marines.
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