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  • Kweh Say is part of a team of human rights activists who cross the border into Burma and document government atrocities with video cameras. It's a dangerous job.
  • The national debate over illegal immigration is both polarizing and political. But it's also about very personal human struggles. Over 17 years, Pulitzer-prize winning Los Angeles Times photographer D
  • A North County high school debate team is celebrating its key win at San Diego County's biggest debate tournament of the year. KPBS Reporter Ana Tintocalis has more.
  • Much of the attention this week is swirling around the Pope and Turkey's Muslims. But Turkey's religious minorities have their own challenges, especially Christians. They make up less than half a percent of the country's population.
  • This past weekend Baja California residents and visitors watched as racers made their way from Ensenada to La Paz for the 39th running of the Baja 1000. The race is often called "the toughest 24 hours
  • Nobel Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman died Thursday at the age of 94. He is famous for pioneering ideas about free markets and individual freedoms.
  • Milton Friedman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist who advocated an unfettered free market and had the ear of three U.S. presidents, died today at age 94.
  • Economist Milton Friedman died today in San Francisco at age 94. Friedman was a Nobel Prize winner and advised several presidents, including Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan.
  • Star writers gathered in New York City on Wednesday night for the National Book Awards ceremony. Books dealing with the events of Sept. 11, and war, were among the nominees. A graphic novel was also among the nominees, a first. Among the winners was Richard Powers' The Echo Maker, which took the prize for fiction.
  • When observed up close and over time, it is clear that the situation in Iraq is deteriorating. The country has turned into a chaotic free-for-all, with no end in sight. Steve Inskeep talks with Anne Garrels and the Washington Post's Anthony Shadid.
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