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  • San Diego City Council has taken a stand in support of SDG&E’s plan to turn off power in backcountry areas when there’s a high risk of wildfire. Downed power lines have caused several blazes that burned hundreds of homes.
  • The Keep (1983) - Amazing to see that this Michael Mann classic is still not getting a DVD release. & The VHS went out of print in 1985, selling on Ebay…
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  • New Yorker writer and surgeon Atul Gawande devotes himself to learning how to improve the practice of medicine, from decreasing cost to decreasing errors. In his latest book, The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right, he examines how people in a wide variety of disciplines have used the deceptively simple checklist to master extraordinary levels of complexity.
  • Listen to the best musical interludes heard throughout the week on These Days. This week's picks include tracks from Lennie Tristano, Eddie Harris, Pieces of Peace, Ocote Soul Sounds and Adrian Quesad
  • California's governor signed the million solar roofs legislation today. Supporters say the bill will energize residents to install solar power panels. Critics question the impact on California's ele
  • Despite arrests and the border battle, drugs are still making it across the border. Reporter Amy Isackson gathered data from government agencies showing the trends.
  • How are residents and public officials in the Imperial Valley handling the demand for swine flu vaccines? What kind of impact is the decline in property and sales taxes having on governments in the Imperial County? We speak to Brad Jennings, editor of the Imperial Valley Press, about the top stories in his area.
  • San Diego Police are dealing with recent deaths in their department -- we hear from an Assistant Chief on how they're coping.
  • Local San Diego women are providing little loans that add up to big change in impoverished countries. WomensTrust and Women’s Empowerment International have provided microloans ranging from $55 to $5000 to help women in poorer countries start their own businesses.
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