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  • Three Rock Musicians Send a Valentine to the Electric Guitar
  • As my TV shifted from round-the-clock sports to round-the-clock politics this past weekend, it also did something else. & It lost my interest.
  • North Korea warned Friday that U.S.-South Korean plans for military maneuvers put the peninsula on the brink of war.
  • A Portland, Oregon-based company wants to build a wind farm in Southeastern San Diego County. The location for the proposed farm is just north of Interstate 8 and the town of Boulevard - next to an existing wind farm in Campo. We discuss whether the Tule Wind Project and other proposed energy projects are a good fit for the community.
  • Crew members from the USS Kirk and a family they helped revisit a Vietnam War story of survival and loss.
  • Starting July 1, banks and private lenders will be out of the federal student loan picture, and students will get their loans directly from the Department of Education. The direct-lending program already accounts for almost half of all federal student loans, but that number will more than double in the next three months.
  • The San Diego Symphony kicked off it's ten-day celebration of Beethoven this past weekend, launching a festival that includes performances of all five of Beethoven's piano concertos and appearances by renown pianist Yefim Bronfman. We'll speak with Maestro Jahja Ling about the festival.
  • The United State's population has been increasing by almost 1 percent annually due to immigration. With 312 million people, the U.S. is the third most populous country after China and India.
  • Conservative Nicolas Sarkozy and Socialist Segolene Royal have advanced to a May 6 runoff in France's presidential elections. With most of the votes counted, Sarkozy took in more than 31 percent, with Segolene second at just under 26 percent.
  • More than 70 countries prosecute people on the grounds of their sexual orientation according to a new study, with punishments ranging from prison terms to death sentences. Even in places where sexual orientation isn't a crime, gay, lesbian and transgender people often face prejudice, harassment and violence.
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