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  • In Berlin's vibrant theater scene, Ramba Zamba stands out. The group interprets and adapts classic stories with daring costumes, modern music and no shortage of sex and violence. Most surprising are the actors: Almost all are mentally disabled.
  • In College Football's biggest rivalry, Ohio State beat Michigan on Saturday. The pregame fervor was darkened by the sudden death Friday of legendary Michigan coach Bo Schembechler.
  • Ian Fleming's Casino Royale
  • 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.
  • Host Debbie Elliott gets an update on the close Senate race in Maryland, where African-American Republican Michael Steele got an endorsement this past week from influential black Democrats.
  • Adeed Dawisha is a professor of political science at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Born in Iraq, Dawisha urges the United States to acknowledge that his homeland is a de facto segregated country. He wants American diplomats to urge the Iraqi government toward a peaceful partition or a loosely federated state.
  • San Diego County voters will face a number of school funding choices on Election Day. So far Proposition 1D, the $10 billion state school bond measure, has captured most of the attention. But voters w
  • A group of marchers is demanding an end to violence in Baja California. The contingent of about 40 protestors set out from south of Ensenada over the weekend. They plan to walk their message all the w
  • At 10 a.m. this Tuesday morning in Coronado, a handful of families at Glorietta Bay Park were taking in the view of San Diego's skyline in the distance. The ducks were bathing in the bay, the waves la
  • Ten more American troops have died in Iraq. Nearly 70 U.S. service members have died in Iraq since the beginning of the month, making it one of the deadliest since the invasion.
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