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  • Culture Lust Talks Oscars...for Three Hours!!!!
  • Youth Radio's Luis Sierra describes his father's decision to return to Mexico after decades in the United States. His father believes the U.S. economy is so bad, he can find better jobs in Mexico. Some other parents are doing the same thing. Luis has to decide whether he should stay and finish college or take his chances finishing his education in Mexico and job-hunting there.
  • Students and nearby residents crowded around a giant screen TV at the Beijing Institute of Technology to watch the Olympics Opening Ceremony. The giant screen is one of 26 set up around the city so local people can watch the games.
  • The United Auto Workers and General Motors have reached a tentative deal on a new contract and strikers are back at work. UAW officials will now take the contract to their members who will vote on whether to accept it.
  • The Oxford American's 11th Annual Southern Music Issue is now available in stores and online. It comes with two CDs, one of Southern Masters and one featuring the music of Arkansas, the first in the magazine's new southern states series. For the last three years I've produced a show based on this issue and every year I'm stunned at how much good music is out there.
  • More than 2 million residents along the Eastern Seaboard have been ordered to move to safer places as Hurricane Irene lumbers toward the Mid-Atlantic region.
  • As the oil continues to spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the Southern Baptist Convention is using notably strong language to call on the government -- and its own congregation -- to work to prevent such a crisis again. One leader says it's time evangelicals took action to save God's creation.
  • One of these days, if proposed political maps hold up, some San Diegans will hear the alarm go off and wake up in a different City Council District, perhaps one that has never existed before.
  • We'll hear what's on the horizon for increasing employment rates in Imperial County.
  • A controversial plan to re-route traffic through San Diego's historic Balboa Park goes before the city council today. We'll break down the renovation plans and explain the renovation plans and have both sides of the debate.
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