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  • The Jordanian doctor had provided information that led to the killing of several al-Qaida operatives, a former intelligence official said. His reports were so sensitive they were subject to "restricted handling," meaning they were seen in Washington only by the CIA director and his top assistants.
  • How do you photograph memory? It's a question that fine-art photographer Jennifer Karady is exploring. And not just any memory, but memories of war brought home by veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • One San Diego lawmaker wants Congress to boost mental health funding for soldiers and marines. This comes after the multiple killings at Camp Liberty in Iraq.
  • UC San Diego computer scientists are creating a network of environmental sensors to help people avoid air pollution hot spots.
  • Yonkers Joe doesn't want to look at the world of small time gamblers in search of a big scam but rather at how petty con men try to juggle their work and…
  • Cindy Richards and her husband are self-employed. The only health insurance they can find to cover their family of four is expensive, with high deductibles. Often this means they need to ration their care.
  • Last fall, journalist, literary critic and proud atheist Christopher Hitchens went on a debating tour with Pastor Douglas Wilson. The topic: "Is religion good for the world?" They filmed their debates and edited them for a new documentary, Collision, which opens next week in selected cities.
  • In a move authorized by President Obama, the CIA has sent a covert team into rebel-held eastern Libya to gather intelligence to help direct NATO airstrikes and to help train inexperienced rebel fighters.
  • A federal appeals court rules the cross on Mt. Soledad is unconstitutional. But the legal battle is not over. We'll discuss this ruling and talk about some of new laws that take affect in 2011.
  • San Diego Opera's 45th International Season continues with Romeo and Juliet, the third opera of the season which opened on Saturday, March 13, 2010. A masterpiece of grand French opera, Romeo and Juliet has not been seen in San Diego since 1998. Husband and wife duo Stephen Costello and Ailyn Pérez play the title roles, and join us in studio and for a rare treat - they'll sing!
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