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  • Exhibits at the Mingei International and the Museum of Photographic Arts explore women's issues in India and throughout the world.
  • Jen Davis takes self-portraits as a way to understand her body in relationship to cultural standards of beauty. Her images are quiet, intimate portraits of a woman exploring ideas of body image, domesticity, and desire.
  • The Buchinger Clinic in southern Germany is famous for promoting fasting as a cure-all. There is little hard science to back up the program, but that doesn't lessen its appeal to guests from around the globe. About two-thirds are repeat customers.
  • Huang Meihua lost her legs when her school collapsed on her last May in the China earthquake. Now, she struggles with classmates gawking at her prosthetic legs. And she and her parents worry about where she'll attend classes when her temporary school closes.
  • The World Series resumes tonight, and as the Rockies play Boston in Denver, you might hear something about a humidor. It's where the baseballs are kept, because in the Mile-High City, low humidity causes the balls to dry out, which makes them better home-run candidates.
  • Companies are constantly looking for ways to reduce healthcare expenses. A number of firms are choosing employee wellness programs as a means to accomplish that goal. San Diego's Scripps Health started its program in 2006, and says the initiative has helped the company avoid millions of dollars.
  • We'll hear about the troubles plaguing the fast-growing San Diego company Bridgepoint Education.
  • Sweeney Todd, Derby Dolls, naked dance, White Buffalo and paper airplanes. It doesn't get more eclectic than this weekend in San Diego. We'll chat with our guests about all of their options for the weekend.
  • August Wilson's Fences At Cygnet Theater
  • San Diego Police Captain Mary Corticelli says an 18-year-old boy who police shot dead over the weekend had a toy gun in his car. Corticelli says San Diego Police officers Louis Galante and Jack Pearso
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